THE PRIME MINISTER
Directive 19/CT-TTg of June 18, 2012, on the formulation of the socio-economic development plan and state budget estimate for 2013 and the state budget-funded investment plan for three years 2013 - 2015
The year 2013 is of special significance to the fulfillment of the objectives of the five-year 2011-2015 socio-economic development plan, expected to create a momentum for the successful achievement of the objectives of the 2011-2020 socio-economic development strategy.
In order to formulate the socio-economic development plan and state budget estimate for 2013 and the state budget-funded investment plan for three years 2013- 2015 of the whole country and all sectors and levels, the Prime Minister directs ministries, ministerial-level agencies, government-attached agencies, provinces, centrally run cities and state economic groups and corporations to thoroughly grasp and direct the implementation of the following contents:
A. REQUIREMENTS ON THE FORMULATION OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND STATE BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR 2013
1. The implementation of the 2012 socio-economic development plan and state budget estimate should be prudently evaluated through fully evaluating the implementation of the resolutions of the Party, National Assembly and Government, especially the Government’s Resolution No. 01/NQ-CP of January 3, 2012, on major solutions for directing and administering the implementation of the 2012 socio-economic development plan and state budget estimate, and Resolution No. 13/NQ-CP of May 10, 2012, on a number of solutions for removing production and business difficulties and supporting the market. Results obtained in 2012 should be evaluated against the objectives and targets of the 2012 socio-economic development plan and state budget estimate. Analysis should be carried out to clearly identify objective and subjective causes of limitations and constraints in order to remedy them in the coming time.
2. The objectives and tasks of the socio-economic development plan and state budget estimate for 2013 should be identified on the basis of the major objectives of the five-year 2011-2015 socio-economic development plan set out in the National Assembly’s Resolution No. 10/2011/QH13 of