On the morning of May 26, Dong Nai City Party Committee (CPC) held a conference to disseminate and implement Resolution No. 05-NQ/TU, issued on May 1, 2026 by the Executive Committee of the Dong Nai City Party Organization, while officially launching a special 500-day-and-night emulation campaign themed “Unity – Discipline – Efficiency – Breakthrough.” The conference was chaired by Vu Hong Van, Member of the Party Central Committee (PCC), Secretary of the CPC and Head of the Dong Nai City Delegation of National Assembly (NA) Deputies.
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| Standing members of the Dong Nai CPC, members of the Standing Board of the CPC and of the Executive Committee of the CPC attend the conference. Photo: Cong Nghia |
Co-chairing the conference were Ton Ngoc Hanh, Member of the PCC, Standing Deputy Secretary of the CPC and Chairwoman of the City People’s Council; Nguyen Van Ut, Deputy Secretary of the CPC and Chairman of the City People’s Committee; Huynh Thi Hang, Deputy Secretary of the CPC and Chairwoman of the municipal Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Committee; and Thai Bao, Deputy Secretary of the CPC and Head of the Organization Commission of the CPC.
The conference was held both in person and online, connecting the main venue at the CPC hall with 195 virtual sites of subordinate Party organizations, departments, agencies and units, drawing the participation of more than 35,000 officials, Party members, civil servants and public employees.
Resolution implementation must be “substantive, measurable, controllable and assessable”
On behalf of the Standing members of the CPC, Deputy Secretary of the CPC and Chairwoman of Dong Nai municipal VFF Committee Huynh Thi Hang presented the contents of Resolution No. 05-NQ/TU of the Executive Board of the municipal Party Organization.
The resolution consists of five parts: guiding viewpoints, objectives, implementation timeline, key tasks and solutions, and implementation arrangements.
Specifically, the resolution sets out six guiding viewpoints, including ensuring the Party’s leadership, improving the management effectiveness of government administration, and strengthening the supervisory and social criticism role of the VFF and socio-political organizations. It defines the emulation campaign as a broad political initiative linked to Party building and rectification, as well as the development of a contingent of officials with sufficient integrity, competence and credibility.
It adopts the principle of being “substantive – measurable – controllable – assessable,” while renewing leadership and governance methods toward modernization, shifting from administrative management to target-, progress- and output-based governance, and accelerating digital transformation.
The resolution also emphasizes accountability among leaders, linking authority with responsibility and using task performance outcomes as the basis for evaluating officials. At the same time, the emulation movement is tied to rapid and sustainable socio-economic development goals, with economic growth, public investment disbursement, investment attraction and improvements in people’s living standards serving as benchmarks for emulation effectiveness.
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| Deputy Secretary of the CPC and Chairwoman of Dong Nai municipal VFF Committee Huynh Thi Hang presents the contents of the special 500-day-and-night emulation campaign across the city. Photo: Cong Nghia |
Regarding specific objectives, the resolution identifies six key areas: discipline and administrative order; administrative reform; digital transformation and governance; cadre development; socio-economic development; and public and business satisfaction.
In terms of discipline and administrative order, the city aims to tighten administrative discipline, implement the “six clarities” principle to ensure consistency throughout the political system, strengthen responsibility and proactive action, and strive for 98% of assigned tasks to be completed on schedule without prolonged backlogs. The city also targets a reduction of at least 70% in overdue administrative files while intensifying inspections, supervision and strict handling of disciplinary violations.
Regarding administrative reform, Dong Nai will accelerate reform and digital transformation with citizens and businesses placed at the center of public service delivery. The city aims for 100% of administrative procedures to be processed digitally, ensuring that all city-level dossiers and at least 90% of commune-level dossiers are handled through electronic systems. Procedures will be simplified and processing time shortened by at least 30%, thereby enhancing satisfaction among residents and enterprises.
In digital transformation and governance, the city will promote data-driven administration based on data that are accurate, sufficient, clean and up-to-date, while building a modern, transparent and data-based governance system. All agencies and units are required to deploy real-time systems for monitoring and managing work progress, while 100% of key tasks must be supervised through data-based tools.
Regarding cadre development, the resolution stresses building a contingent of officials with political steadfastness, responsibility and professional competence, while promoting the exemplary and pioneering role of leaders. Accordingly, 100% of leaders and managers are required to sign responsibility commitments, directly register, direct and take responsibility for task implementation outcomes. Officials will be evaluated on the basis of concrete outcomes and work performance, with a target of more than 90% being rated as having successfully fulfilled their duties or better. Innovation and creativity are also encouraged, with at least 20% of officials expected to contribute initiatives or work-improvement solutions.
With respect to socio-economic growth, the city seeks to unlock resources, remove obstacles and maintain double-digit annual economic growth. The emulation campaign calls for faster implementation of key projects and infrastructure works, improved efficiency in public investment disbursement, a better investment and business environment, and stronger support for enterprises, particularly in high technology, logistics, digital transformation and the green economy. Economic growth is to be aligned with cultural and social development, social welfare, national defense, security and improvements in people’s living standards.
As for public and business satisfaction, the resolution defines satisfaction levels among citizens and enterprises as a key indicator of institutional performance, targeting a rate of 95% or higher. It also requires 100% of petitions and public feedback to be addressed on schedule, without prolonged delays or backlogs.
The implementation roadmap of Resolution No. 05-NQ/TU is divided into five phases.
From the issuance of the resolution to May 31, 2026, the phase will focus on completing dissemination and implementation work, issuing plans, registering targets, signing responsibility commitments and identifying key tasks, projects and priority assignments.
From June 1 to December 31, 2026, the campaign will enter a peak phase focused on tightening discipline and administrative order, resolving delays, backlogs and bottlenecks, and delivering concrete changes, outcomes and work products.
From January 1 to March 31, 2027, efforts will center on reviewing and addressing weaknesses and shortcomings, accelerating administrative reform, removing obstacles and reinforcing growth drivers.
From April 1 to September 30, 2027, the campaign will move into an acceleration and breakthrough phase aimed at completing registered goals and targets, conducting comprehensive reviews and carrying out commendation and reward activities.
From October 1, 2027 to 2030, the movement will continue with an emphasis on sustaining and improving quality, linking the campaign with the implementation of annual political tasks, maintaining rapid and sustainable growth and building an effective and efficient political system.
To ensure successful implementation of Resolution No. 05-NQ/TU, seven key tasks and solutions have been identified, including renewing leadership and governance methods; tightening administrative discipline; advancing administrative reform; accelerating digital transformation in governance; enhancing supervision and social criticism; creating grassroots breakthroughs; and focusing on unlocking resources to generate new momentum for socio-economic growth and development.
The upcoming 500 days and nights to mark a phase of acceleration and breakthrough
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| Deputy Secretary of the CPC and Chairman of the Dong Nai City People’s Committee Nguyen Van Ut speaks to express determination to successfully implement the emulation campaign. Photo: Cong Nghia |
At the conference, Deputy Secretary of the CPC and Chairman of the City People’s Committee Nguyen Van Ut delivered a commitment speech on behalf of the city administration. Leaders from Dong Nai VFF Committee, the City Land Fund Development Center, the City Construction Investment Project Management Board, and the People’s Committees of Dai Phuoc commune, and both wards of Long Hung and Dong Phu also voiced their support for the movement.
Delivering his guidelines at the conference, Secretary of the CPC Vu Hong Van reiterated the six major orientations outlined by Party General Secretary and State President To Lam during the recent May 18 ceremony announcing the NA’s resolution on the establishment of Dong Nai City and the conferment of the First-Class Labor Order.
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| Secretary Vu Hong Van delivers guidelines on effectively implementing the citywide special 500-day-and-night emulation campaign. Photo: Cong Nghia |
He stressed that the emulation campaign is being launched in the context of NA Resolution No. 30/2026/QH16 on the establishment of Dong Nai City, which has opened up a new development position for the locality. That position, he noted, is both a major honor and a heavy responsibility before the Central Government, the people and the country’s new development requirements.
The city’s new status, he said, demands a fundamental transformation in mindset, work organization and development governance. Dong Nai must operate according to the standards of a city - with enhanced modernity, greater professionalism, and stronger efficiency. Every activity of the political system must focus on substantive outcomes, service quality for the people, business satisfaction and the capacity to generate new development resources.
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| Delegates who are key officials from wards and communes attend the conference. Photo: Cong Nghia |
Resolution No. 05-NQ/TU establishes an overarching requirement to create substantive improvements in discipline, administrative order, public service responsibility, implementation capacity and service quality, while unlocking resources and removing bottlenecks to support the goal of double-digit economic growth throughout the term.
This places exceptionally high demands on every Party organization, agency, unit and locality. The upcoming 500 days and nights represent a period of acceleration and breakthrough, but also a test of leadership capacity, governance capability, executive competence and the willingness of each collective, official and Party member to take responsibility. There will be no room for half-hearted implementation, avoidance of responsibility or a culture of excessive talk and limited action, nor can bureaucratic stagnation be allowed to slow the city’s development momentum.
The resolution clearly stipulates the principle of being “substantive – measurable – controllable – assessable.” The city’s entire political system must strictly implement the “six clarities” principle: clear personnel, clear tasks, clear timelines, clear responsibilities, clear authority and clear results.
At the same time, the city must implement the principle of “three public disclosures” - making targets, implementation progress and outcomes transparent so that residents, enterprises and Party organizations can monitor and supervise performance. In line with that spirit, every task must identify a clearly accountable person, a concrete timeline and verifiable deliverables.
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| Secretary Vu Hong Van delivers directives on implementing the citywide special 500-day-and-night emulation campaign. Photo: Cong Nghia |
Secretary Vu Hong Van requested that, immediately after the conference, all Party organizations, agencies, units and localities begin implementation without delay. What has been stated must be carried out; what has been committed must produce results; and what has been deployed must generate concrete changes in every sector, locality and assigned task. Tasks that are already clear must be handled immediately. Matters still facing obstacles must be reported immediately. Issues within one’s authority must be resolved immediately and in accordance with regulations. “We must not let the resolution remain on paper, nor allow the momentum generated by this conference to dissipate without corresponding progress in actual work. Responsibility must not be so generalized that no one is ultimately held accountable.”
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| Ha Anh Dung, member of the City Party Standing Committee and Permanent Vice Chairman of Dong Nai VFF Committee, speaks in support of the city’s special emulation campaign. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| Nguyen Tan Hung, member of the CPC, Party Secretary and Chairman of the People’s Council of Dong Phu ward, expresses determination to effectively implement the special 500-day-and-night emulation campaign in the ward. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| Nguyen Cao Tai, Director of the City Land Fund Development Center, pledges determination to fulfill the objectives of the city’s special 500-day-and-night emulation campaign. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| Dinh Tien Hai, Director of the City Construction Investment Project Management Board, pledges to accelerate investment and construction activities across the city. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| Ho Quoc Tan, Deputy Party Secretary and Chairman of the People’s Committee of Dai Phuoc commune, expresses determination to develop Dai Phuoc into a driving locality of Dong Nai City. Photo: Cong Nghia |
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| Phan Huy Toan, Deputy Party Secretary and Chairman of the People’s Committee of Long Hung ward, affirms his commitment to building Long Hung into an increasingly modern, civilized and happy ward. Photo: Cong Nghia |
By P. Hang – Translated by M.Nguyet, Thu Ha




















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