35/39 socio-economic targets were met or exceeded
On the afternoon of April 24, the Standing Committee of the Provincial People’s Council had a working session with the Provincial People’s Committee according to the plan to monitor the implementation of socio-economic goals and targets according to Resolution No. 18, dated December 13, 2020 of the People’s Council. province on the 5-year socio-economic development plan 2021 – 2025 of Nghe An province.
Comrade Nguyen Nam Dinh – Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Council chaired the meeting. Attending the meeting were comrades: Le Hong Vinh – Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee; Nguyen Nhu Khoi – Member of the Provincial Party Executive Committee, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Council; together with leaders of provincial departments, branches and branches.
According to the report of the Provincial People’s Committee, implementing Resolution No. 18 of the Provincial People’s Council on the 5-year socio-economic development plan for 2021-2025, the Provincial People’s Committee issued a Decision approving the socio-economic development plan. 5 years 2021-2025; which identifies goals, tasks, solutions and assigns specific tasks to sectors and levels associated with progress for implementation.
Based on the results of implementing goals and targets by the end of 2023 and expected capabilities and prospects to be achieved in the next 2 years 2024 – 2025; The Provincial People’s Committee forecasts that 35/39 socio-economic targets will meet and exceed Resolution No. 18 set by the Provincial People’s Council.
Such as export turnover; The economic structure; investment capital for social development; Urbanization rate of the entire province; Proportion of communes, wards and towns with cultural and sports institutions; percentage of schools meeting national standards; Percentage of communes and wards meeting national health criteria; proportion of trained workers; Proportion of trained workers with degrees and certificates; create jobs every year; The rate of multidimensional poverty reduction in mountainous areas…
In addition, there are 4 targets that are forecast to be difficult to achieve by 2025. These include: Average annual growth rate of gross regional product (GRDP); Per capita income; State budget revenue in the province; The proportion of collected waste treated to ensure standards and regulations meets environmental protection requirements.
Clarifying the causes of limitations and existing problems
Based on the report of the Provincial People’s Committee, at the meeting, members of the supervision team of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People’s Council raised a number of concerns and requested the Provincial People’s Committee to clarify. As it clarifies why the assignment of socio-economic development targets among district-level localities has not been unified, fluctuating from 19 – 37 targets; We suggest that the Provincial People’s Committee needs to research and assign uniformly according to the target system according to Decision No. 05 of the Government. At the same time, it is necessary to analyze more clearly the reasons why the 4 targets are difficult to achieve, from which to propose specific solutions to achieve the highest results in the coming time.
Participating in comments at the meeting, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Council Nguyen Nhu Khoi emphasized: The goal of the supervision of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People’s Council is to point out the shortcomings, limitations, difficulties and problems, from there find solutions to solve.
Therefore, it is recommended that the Provincial People’s Committee and provincial departments, branches and branches need to deeply analyze the causes of the current problems: what is objective, what is subjective; What is due to policy mechanisms; What are the responsibilities of all levels and branches and what is the central authority that needs to be proposed?
Such as the limitations and reasons why budget revenue has not met the target, outstanding debt next year is higher than the previous year; mobilizing investment capital and integrating ineffective investment capital sources; The number of OCOP products is the second largest in the country, but it has not really become a stable product to be included in the distribution chain system of supermarkets and stores…
Based on the opinions of members of the supervision delegation, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Le Hong Vinh received and directly explained each issue, clarifying inadequacies, overlaps, and even contradictions. Conflicts between current regulations and policy mechanisms, affecting the development of some fields. The Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee also affirmed new opportunities along with the determination to operate and direct with the spirit of acceleration of the Provincial People’s Committee to ensure the highest results in the remaining period of 2021 – 2025.
Concluding at the meeting, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Council Nguyen Nam Dinh requested the Provincial People’s Committee to add to the report on the results of implementing Resolution No. 18 of the Provincial People’s Council on the results of implementing the resolution’s objectives; At the same time, carefully evaluate and clearly analyze the causes, clearly identify the tasks and solutions that need to be focused on to achieve the highest results at the end of the term; add, suggest, propose.
The Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Council also said that: The monitoring goal of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People’s Council on the 5-year socio-economic development plan for 2021 – 2025 is to properly assess the current status after more than half of the implementation term, At the same time, to achieve the highest results at the end of the term, what mechanisms, policies and solutions need to be proposed to influence?
On the other hand, through assessing the current situation, making accurate forecasts to build a system of indicators and development goals for the Resolution of the Provincial Party Congress for the new term and the socio-economic development plan for the period. 2026 – 2030 is the closest to reality.
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