In his speech, General Secretary and President To Lam emphasized: "In performing the tasks of General Secretary and President, the top priority is to thoroughly grasp and practice the viewpoint "The people are the root", strongly promote the role of the people as the subjects, mobilize the strength of the people and the great national unity bloc. The highest goal and ultimate destination is for the people to enjoy the fruits of development.
This is not only a political orientation, but also a commitment, a fulcrum of faith for millions of people.
That belief has been accumulated and existed from practice, from specific changes in socio-economic life in recent years. People have witnessed efforts to reform administrative procedures, streamline the apparatus, and promote digital transformation. Resolutions and policies increasingly focused on the enjoyment of the people have been, are being and will continue to be implemented such as free universal health check-ups, free tuition fees, free textbooks... creating positive changes in society.
From the speeches of the General Secretary and President, people's optimism also comes from the fact that their subjective role is placed at the center. This approach has created positive emotions in society. People are no longer passive subjects receiving policies, but become participants, supervisors and beneficiaries. When rights are associated with responsibility, when people's voices are heard more, trust is also consolidated accordingly. That is an important foundation to unleash the strength of great national unity, creating an intangible but extremely large resource in all stages of development.
It is noteworthy that the fact that "people enjoy the fruits of development" must be "the highest goal", "the final destination". This is a concise expression but contains a profound development philosophy. Economic growth, national modernization or international integration, in the final analysis, must all be attributed to improving the quality of life of the people. If people do not truly feel the results, then all growth figures can hardly create sustainable consensus.
In his speech, General Secretary and President To Lam also affirmed: "Determined not to let the country lag behind, not to let the people lose development opportunities, we must act for the long-term and bright future of the nation.
These affirmations continue to arouse belief, creating optimism in society. When belief is strengthened, when people truly feel themselves as the subjects of the development process, then it is also the time when the country has more motivation to go further, more firmly on the chosen path.