"Whether it is good or not, it must be said and resolved as soon as it is announced, not just internally, it is not possible" - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's strong statement at the Seminar with the business community on the morning of May 31 is not only an administrative message, but it is also a political commitment, that the State must not be indifferent or delay the requests and problems of the force contributing nearly 60% of GDP and more than 80% of the country's labor force.
"The 2-week term" is not only a time limit, but also a declaration of the way a serving, honest, disciplined and efficient administration operates.
Businesses do not need general promises, nor do they need formal contacts with management agencies.
What they need is a State that knows how to listen and respond quickly and transparently. If you do not agree, please state the reason. If research time is needed, let me know the roadmap. And if accepted, it must be converted into a specific action, not just a report.
In fact, in the past, the business community has repeatedly reported sending petitions through official channels but has not received specific feedback, or has been "soaked" for too long.
The situation of "high pressure, low moderation", "hot pressure, cold", even negativity, harassment... has caused many reform efforts to lose their effectiveness.
Therefore, if the "2-week deadline" of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh becomes a synchronous action from the central to local levels, from ministries to departments, branches and sectors, this will be a significant boost to restore the confidence of businesses, which need to be strengthened after many global and domestic economic fluctuations.
Of course, a "2-week deadline", if it is to be effective and sustainable, also needs to be accompanied by a monitoring system for handling business recommendations. There, all recommendations are updated, monitored, and the progress is made public in real time.
At the Discussion with the business community to effectively implement Resolution 68-NQ/TW of the Politburo on private economic development on the morning of May 31, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh also emphasized, requested, and reminded ministries, branches, and localities about the role of creating, post-inspecting, honoring worthy enterprises, and handling non-extreme violations... of the State.
This once again shows a balanced management mindset, demonstrating innovation in economic management perspective when shifting from parallel management to accompanying development from the head of the Government.
The market is a battleground, businessmen are soldiers" - as the Prime Minister said.But that soldier could only take a strong start if his rear was really solid.
A government that knows how to keep its promises and respect the voices of businesses is the worthy rear for a developed economy.