The conference was conducted in person at the Provincial Party Committee Headquarters and online to various locations within the province, as well as being broadcast live on Dong Nai Newspaper and Dong Nai Radio and Television.
During the program, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Quoc Dung, former Director of the Regional Political Academy II, delivered a presentation on the topic: "Studying and following Ho Chi Minh's thoughts, ethics, and style regarding promoting unity; courage, innovation, and creativity; and improving the quality of service to the people in the context of Dong Nai and the whole country entering a new era of development."
According to Comrade Nguyen Quoc Dung, after the merger, Dong Nai currently has great advantages for strong development, requiring increasingly higher working capacity from officials to meet the practical demands. This is reflected in three main points: excellent professional expertise, work skills, and moral character are the foundation.

Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Quoc Dung, former Director of the Regional Political Academy II, delivered the lecture.
Striving for double-digit economic growth is a concrete manifestation of studying and following Ho Chi Minh's ideology, ethics, and style in the new context. This is a crucial political task, requiring high levels of effort, responsibility, pioneering spirit, and exemplary conduct from the entire political system, contributing to the rapid and sustainable development of Dong Nai, befitting its role as one of the important growth poles of the Southeast region and the entire country.

Provincial leaders of Dong Nai and delegates attending the conference.
Regarding improving the quality of service to the people, new opportunities and challenges also present Dong Nai province with an urgent need for a dynamic, innovative, and efficient administrative system. Furthermore, the trend of comprehensive digital transformation and the increasingly high expectations of citizens and businesses demand that the government continuously innovate, improve its governance capacity, and truly be a service-oriented government.
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