The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) recently convened a special meeting to advance the education campaign on establishing and practicing a correct view of performance. The meeting reviewed the campaign's progress and the results of supervision and inspection, and laid out key tasks for the next phase.
The party leadership of NDRC explicitly required all affiliated party organizations to maintain high standards and intensity, enhance their political awareness, and ensure no relaxation in the campaign. The meeting stressed the need to carry out thorough self-examination and rectification, focus on prominent problems such as deviations in performance view within the economic sector, and resolutely prevent formalism.
Since the campaign began, party organizations at all levels within the commission have been advancing tasks such as study and discussion, problem identification, rectification and remediation, institutional development, and open-door education. The institutional party committee, together with members of the party building leadership group, has been consolidating responsibilities through reviewing problem lists and rectification ledgers, and conducting special supervision and inspections.
The meeting underscored that the quality of development and reform work should serve as a key benchmark for assessing the campaign's effectiveness, and that the campaign's achievements should be transformed into concrete actions, contributing to a good start for the 15th Five-Year Plan. Heads of all directly affiliated party organizations attended the meeting.