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市长演讲稿

第1篇 市长演讲稿

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各位领导、各位代表:

非常感谢大家对我的信任,能让我有机会站在这个竞选讲台上,我深知这个选举结果的分量,因为它包含着我们杭州880万人民的重托。

歌德曾经说过这样一句话:“你若要喜爱你自己的价值,你就得给世界创造价值。”而我想说:“你若要给世界创造价值,你就得展现自己的价值。

能竞选杭州市市长,我感到无上光荣。我相信我有足够的能力胜任这个职位。因为 我热爱杭州,就像热爱自己的家一样。杭州这块热土,有厚重的历史、光荣的传统、丰富的资源、秀美的山川,更让我感动的是杭州人民的智慧、勤奋、质朴和包容。这些年来,杭州人民在市委、市政府的领导下,团结奋斗,不断进取,勤奋工作,不懈追求,取得了经济建设和各项社会民生事业的巨大成就,我为之自豪。今天,我有幸竞选杭州市市长,我要说的第一句话就是:我希望我们杭城的明天更美好,让我们老百姓生活的更加舒心,更加幸福安康,这就是一个个平凡又伟大的梦想,这就是中国梦!

在感到光荣的同时,我更感到一种压力。对我来说,今天我觉得自己现在就像一个考生,面临的考题就是杭州市经济社会发展这篇大文章,或者说,就像一个参加接力赛的运动员,前任们已经把他们创造的辉煌交到了我的手中,如何把这篇文章做得更好,把这一棒跑得更快,这是对我的一种检阅、一种审视、一种挑战。如果我有幸成功当选,我将在今后的工作中,恪尽职守,踏踏实实,勤奋工作,毕全部精力以求不辱使命。我想,只有这样,才能回报全市人民对我的信任,才能无愧于各位代表对我的选择。

未来的五年,将是我市全面贯彻党的精神,努力实践“中国梦”重要思想的五年,是全面落实党代会及本次会议提出的战略部署的五年,是继续推进“三化”进程,大力实施结构调整、开放带动、经营城镇、科教兴市和可持续科学发展战略的五年,是努力实现全市经济社会跨越式发展,全面推进小康社会建设的关键性五年。在这五年里,有三大历史任务需要我们去完成。我想,和全市人民及在座的各位一道,共同奋斗,努力把杭州市的事情、把属于本届政府的事情办好,就像十月的一场台风展现了我们政府的漏洞,我们的工作还有很多需要完善,亡羊补牢永远不如未雨绸缪!而我相信,在我的领导下一定可以让我们的政府更加具有服务意识和水平,当然这就是我的职责、义务和使命之所在。

我深知自己能力有限,水平不高,尽管如此,我还是愿意倾我所有,尽我所能,为杭州市的发展贡献自己的全部力量。我相信,天道酬勤,勤能补拙,相信有付出就会有收获。我想,只要我努力践行“正位、笃学、勤勉、重道、守纪”的为人从政准则,勤政务实,廉洁为民,勇于进取,敢于突破,工作就一定会有成效。我更坚信,有市委的正确领导,有各位人大代表的支持、监督和帮助,经过全市人民的共同努力,我们的奋斗目标就可以实现,也一定能够实现。我渴望在我交卷或者交棒的那一天,得到的掌声比现在更多,更热烈。因为,你们的肯定就是对我最大的褒奖。

最后,我要说的是:希望给我这个机会,我将忠实履行诺言。杭州,明天会更更好! 谢谢大家!

各位领导、各位代表: 非常感谢大家对我的信任,能让我有机会站在这个竞选讲台上,我深知这个选举结果的分量,因为它包含着我们杭州880万人民的重托。 歌德曾经说过这样一句话:“你若要喜爱你自己的价值,你就得给世界创造价值。”而我想说:“你若要给世界创造价值,你就得展现自己的价值。 能竞选杭州市市长,我感到无上光荣。我相信我有足够的能力胜任这个职位。因为我热爱杭州,就像热爱自己的家一样。杭州这块热土,有厚重的历史、光荣的传统、丰富的资源、秀美的山川,更让我感动的是杭州人民的智慧、勤奋、质朴和包容。这些年来,杭州人民在市委、市政府的领导下,团结奋斗,不断进取,勤奋工作,不懈追求,取得了经济建设和各项社会民生事业的巨大成就,我为之自豪。今天,我有幸竞选杭州市市长,我要说的第一句话就是:我希望我们杭城的明天更美好,让我们老百姓生活的更加舒心,更加幸福安康,这就是一个个平凡又伟大的梦想,这就是中国梦! 在感到光荣的同时,我更感到一种压力。对我来说,今天我觉得自己现在就像一个考生,面临的考题就是杭州市经济社会发展这篇大文章,或者说,就像一个参加接力赛的运动员,前任们已经把他们创造的辉煌交到了我的手中,如何把这篇文章做得更好,把这一棒跑得更快,这是对我的一种检阅、一种审视、一种挑战。如果我有幸成功当选,我将在今后的工作中,恪尽职守,踏踏实实,勤奋工作,毕全部精力以求不辱使命。我想,只有这样,才能回报全市人民对我的信任,才能无愧于各位代表对我的选择。 未来的五年,将是我市全面贯彻党的精神,努力实践“中国梦”重要思想的五年,是全面落实党代会及本次会议提出的战略部署的五年,是继续推进“三化”进程,大力实施结构调整、开放带动、经营城镇、科教兴市和可持续科学发展战略的五年,是努力实现全市经济社会跨越式发展,全面推进小康社会建设的关键性五年。在这五年里,有三大历史任务需要我们去完成。我想,和全市人民及在座的各位一道,共同奋斗,努力把杭州市的事情、把属于本届政府的事情办好,就像十月的一场台风展现了我们政府的漏洞,我们的工作还有很多需要完善,亡羊补牢永远不如未雨绸缪!而我相信,在我的领导下一定可以让我们的政府更加具有服务意识和水平,当然这就是我的职责、义务和使命之所在。 我深知自己能力有限,水平不高,尽管如此,我还是愿意倾我所有,尽我所能,为杭州市的发展贡献自己的全部力量。我相信,天道酬勤,勤能补拙,相信有付出就会有收获。我想,只要我努力践行“正位、笃学、勤勉、重道、守纪”的为人从政准则,勤政务实,廉洁为民,勇于进取,敢于突破,工作就一定会有成效。我更坚信,有市委的正确领导,有各位人大代表的支持、监督和帮助,经过全市人民的共同努力,我们的奋斗目标就可以实现,也一定能够实现。我渴望在我交卷或者交棒的那一天,得到的掌声比现在更多,更热烈。因为,你们的肯定就是对我最大的褒奖。 最后,我要说的是:希望给我这个机会,我将忠实履行诺言。杭州,明天会更更好! 谢谢大家!

第2篇 市长演讲稿

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主席团,各位代表:

衷心感谢代表们信任我、选举我担任市长。我为自己能够有机会为这个城市的灿烂明天而奉献绵薄之力,感到无尚光荣和由衷的自豪,同时也深感自己所肩负的重大使命和崇高责任。

改革开放二十多年来,在___和省委省政府的正确领导下,在全国人民的大力支持下,历届市委、市人民政府团结和带领××人民,呕心沥血,励精图治,使我们在经济和社会的各个领域取得了历史性的大突破、根本性的大变样和举世瞩目的大发展。所有这一切,都将永远载入发展的史册!

现在,我们又一次站在发展的起跑线上。此时此刻,我深深地感到,比起以往任何时候,我们更需要进一步增强责任意识和忧患意识,发扬自强不息的精神,保持改革创新的斗志,树立全局整体观念,坚持全方位开放的视野。我们当前的任务,就是要认真落实这次人代会通过的《政府工作报告》,以世界国际经济中心城市为奋斗的参照系,以蓬勃朝气,昂扬锐气,浩然正气,以求真务实的工作作风,在坚持服务全国的过程中,勇敢地参与国际竞争与合作,进一步保持改革开放和经济发展的良好势头,切实把人民的利益关心好,维护好,发展好。

治市必先治政。我们将全力建设一个社会主义市场经济条件下的责任政府、法治政府,努力实现政府职能和作风的转变,忠实履行好人民赋予我们的权力,严格实施行政执法责任制,使每一个公务员都摆正人民公仆的位置,始终把维护人民群众利益作为政府一切工作的出发点和归宿,让民众更多地知情、理解、支持和参与政府的工作。在此,我诚恳地希望各位代表一如既往地监督、帮助政府的工作,共同把工作做好。

我们正处于历史发展的重要时期。在这样一个继往开来的关键时刻,党和人民将市长的“接力棒”交到了我的手上,我倍感挑战和压力,但我对未来更充满信心。我将努力继承并发扬光大前任市长的好思想、好作风和好传统,更加紧密地依靠全市人民,按照“思考得更深一些,眼光更宽一些,要求更高一些”的要求,带领市政府的一班人,解放思想,尽心尽责,奋发有为,努力保持工作的开创性、坚韧性和操作性,坚持物质文明建设和精神文明建设一起抓,着力提升城市综合竞争力。

展望未来,我们还会遇到不少艰难险阻。但是,有省委和市委的正确领导,有全市人民的团结奋斗,任何困难和风险都无法阻挡我们的前进步伐。我们必将胜利地到达现代化的光辉彼岸。

谢谢大家!

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第3篇 市长演讲稿

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尊敬的主任,各位副主任,秘书长,各位委员:

这次会议,市长提名我为副市长人选,接受市人大常委会的审议。这是组织和人民对我的信任,我深知其中的分量和责任。

年7月,我大学毕业后,满怀着投身事业的激情,来到 这片英雄的土地。在 石化总厂,我从技术员做起,当过科长、车间主任、分厂副厂长、机关副处长。到市政府工作后,历任 高新技术产业开发区管委会副主任、市科委主任、市政府秘书长、 高新技术产业开发区管委会主任。

回顾成长历程,我深切感到,自己的成长进步,得益于党的培养、人民的哺育、各级领导的关怀和同志们的帮助支持。在这片土地上,我沐浴着 优良传统的雨露阳光,坚定了理想信念。 精神、铁人精神的博大厚重,成为我世界观、人生观的价值取向; 人为国家和民族利益持续创业的精神,鼓舞着我对事业、对组织、对人民有所负责、有所担当; 历届领导班子为保持 可持续发展和繁荣所做的不懈探索,为 的民生民利所做的艰辛努力,激励着我奋发有为,拼搏奉献; 领导集体对 未来发展的责任感、使命感和由此催生的脚踏实地、昂扬向上的精神境界和工作作风,永远值得我学习、坚守和传承。

我清醒地认识到,对共产党员来说,职位就是责任,就是压力。最近一个时期以来,以市委确定的“科学发展、和谐发展、跨越发展”为标志, 实现可持续发展进入新的历史时期。如何适应新形势、新任务,从思想观念、业务能力、工作作风等方面跟上 发展前进的步伐,是一次新的考验和检验,我确实感到了巨大的压力和重大的责任。但我坚信,有市委的正确领导,有市人大的有力监督,有组织和同志们的关心和支持,我一定能够尽职尽责地完成各项工作任务。如果我的任职获得通过,我将尽心竭力,恪尽职守,决不辜负组织和人民的期望和重托。

一是要努力加强自身修养,坚定正确的政治方向。认真学习党的基本理论、基本纲领、基本路线,树立正确的世界观、人生观、价值观,坚定理想信念。用 精神、铁人精神激励自己,培养高尚情操,提高人生品位,做一个高尚的、有道德的、有崇高理想和精神境界的人。当前,着重是要用科学发展观武装头脑,强化发展意识、创新意识、责任意识,增强在思想和行动上与___、省委、市委保持一致的自觉性和坚定性。坚持把发展作为第一要务,围绕中心,服务大局,促进发展,按照市委“全党抓发展、中心抓经济、重点抓项目”的工作理念要求,把“科学发展、和谐发展、跨越发展”的总体思路、目标任务和措施办法,落实到抓经济、建产业、上项目、富民生上,全力推进 加快发展。

二是要增强实践锻炼,提高组织领导能力。当前,国际金融形势日趋严峻和复杂,国内宏观经济面临诸多困难和压力, 的发展前进机遇和挑战并存。面对新岗位、新任务,我要以科学发展观为统领,坚持一切从实际出发,按客观规律办事,围绕全市发展的总体部署和安排,结合分管工作,多做调查研究,善抓主要矛盾,把握工作规律,把加快 又好又快发展的决策贯彻好、落实好。要深入研究上级的方针政策,吃透精神、把握界限,用足用好用活,提高决策和执行的水平。坚持解放思想,转变观念,抓住工作中的重点、难点,不畏艰难,勇于攻坚,敢于突破,以改革创新的精神,不断提高工作水平,高标准完成工作任务。

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三是要牢记党的宗旨,甘当人民公仆。坚持人民群众的利益高于一切,把为全市人民谋福利作为工作的出发点和落脚点,努力做到情为 人民之所系、权为 人民之所用、利为 人民之所谋。转变工作作风,增强服务意识,深入群众、深入基层、深入企业,想产业发展之所想、急项目建设之所急、忧企业发展之所忧,努力做到“替人民掌权,为人民服务,对人民负责,让人民满意”。坚持廉洁从政,发扬艰苦奋斗的优良作风,自觉执行廉洁自律各项规定,做到“清白做人、清正为官、清廉从政”,永葆人民公仆的本色。始终保持做工作、干事业、谋发展的高昂激情,满腔热情地为 的发展繁荣和 人民的富裕安康而不懈努力、拼搏奉献。

四是要坚持民主集中制,自觉维护全市工作大局。坚持在市委的统一领导下,按照市政府工作分工,认真履行本职工作职责。以集体利益、全局利益为重,积极主动地做好分管工作,毫不含糊地把市委的决策和市政府的工作部署真正落到实处。坚持依法行政,自觉接受市人大及其常委会的监督,认真执行人大通过的各项决议、决定,积极办理人大代表提出的议案和建议,及时主动地向人大报告工作。讲大局、讲和谐、讲团结,努力做好市长助手,自觉维护班子团结。与其他班子成员之间讲理解、讲配合、讲支持、讲协作,按照集体决策、分工负责的原则,在分管工作中做到组织管理到位、协调指挥到位、推进落实到位。

主任,各位副主任,秘书长,各位委员,投身于 可持续发展的二次创业,我为此感到自豪;这方水土养育着我,我深深地感恩;这里的人们呵护着我,我要全身心回报。

今天,不论我的任职是否通过,我都会经受住考验,更加勤奋学习、努力工作,更加振奋起昂扬向上的激情,投身于 实现“科学发展、和谐发展、跨越发展”的伟大实践之中,为 的美好未来做出自己应有的贡献。

第4篇 市长演讲稿

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同志们:

今年是开展创建全国绿化模范城市工作的关键之年,也是我市林业工作的“创建年”。“一年之计在于春”。年前,市政府就创建全国绿化模范城市工作进行了全面部署。

1月26日,进行了创模工作调度,今天市政府再次召开现场会议,就是进一步贯彻落实市委市政府关于创模工作的部署和杨振超书记在全市深入开展“植树造林突击月”活动的指示精神,在当前植树造林的黄金季节,对造林绿化工作进行再落实,再鼓劲,再掀植树造林新高潮。

刚才听了大家的汇报,又看了潘集区的现场,突出的印象,就是各级领导重视,任务落实,特别是潘集区各级领导勇于担当责任,我对全面完成今年的创模任务充满信心。

根据林业工作的特点来看,现在正是我们植树造林的有利时机。当前大家还要继续发扬敢打敢拼和连续作战的精神,全力以赴打好春季植树造林攻坚战。下面我就进一步抓好当前的植树造林工作再强调几点:

一、紧急动员,深入开展植树造林突击活动。当前,要紧紧围绕创模工作的总体要求,大力开展创模和植树造林宣传,新闻媒体要把林业宣传纳入公益性宣传范围,努力营造人人关注生态、关注创模、参与植树造林的舆论氛围。各级各部门要全面动员、周密部署,积极组织、迅速掀起春季植树造林新高潮。

要以绿化、美化和生态安全为切入点,以全市3条线、10个面、50个示范点为重点,结合全市进行的大建设,整体推进我市城乡绿化。要落实创模工作责任制,单位负责同志尤其是主要负责同志,要切实担负起责任,深入基层、深入一线、深入施工现场,集中精力抓紧实施各项创模工程建设,确保在3月底前完成各项植树造林任务。

二、因地制宜,建设精品工程。各地各部门要按照因地制宜、实事求是的原则,严格按国家规定的标准和要求,对各项创模重点工程建设做到同步规划、同步实施、同步验收,不留空白、死角,力争做到植一棵,活一棵,成一棵。

林业和园林绿化部门要组织技术人员深入植树造林一线,面向基层和群众进行技术培训、开展技术咨询、信息等各项服务,要大力推广运用新技术、新品种、新成果,加大工程建设的科技含量,建一流工程,创一流水平和效益。要突出重点、整体推进,对重点植树造林工程要坚持高起点、高标准,注重乡土树种搭配,乔灌花草合理配置,生态、经济、社会效益相结合,绿化美化净化相结合,真正做到适地适树、适种源,把各项创模工程打造成为精品和示范工程。

三、创新机制,落实相关政策。要充分发挥政策和机制的推动作用,进一步落实好“谁造林谁所有,谁投入谁受益,谁经营谁得利”和“树随地走,谁栽谁有”的政策,及时明晰林权,发放林权证。各级各部门要进一步加大资金投入,拓展筹资渠道,积极争取各方面的资金投入。要充分尊重自然规律和市场经济规律,尊重群众意愿,实事求是,讲究实效,不搞“一刀切”,不搞形式主义,不搞强迫命令。

要强化改革创新意识,按照市场化的规律和要求,以利益关系为纽带,大胆创新造林和管护机制,大力推广股份合作、招标承包、反租倒包等经营形式,鼓励发展规模造林。要科学引导社会各界特别是企业和社会组织参与创模工程建设,形成有利于促进造林绿化发展的良性机制,激发创模工作活力。要不断丰富和完善义务植树活动的实现形式,努力提高适龄公民的尽责率,充分发挥广大人民群众的主力军作用。

四、巩固成果,加强林木管护。植树造林三分栽、七分管,管护工作的难度特别大。要强化“树政府形象、讲工程效益”的责任意识,对管护工作做到常抓不懈,持之以恒。要坚持依法治林,严厉打击各种破坏林业资源建设成果的违法犯罪行为。要层层落实管护责任制,加强幼树抚育管理,把每一棵树木的管护责任都落实到乡(镇)、村和社区、单位直至护林员身上。当前特别是要抓好森林防火工作,以进一步巩固、提高和完善植树造林建设成果。

五、加强调度,严格督查通报。市创模办要组织人员采取随机抽查、定期督查、全面检查和暗访等形式,对重点工作落实情况进行定期或不定期的督促检查,帮助基层解决实际问题和困难,积极推广好的典型和做法,并对当前植树造林情况进行定期通报。各期通报要及时报送到各级党委、政府和有关部门领导手中,以随时掌握工作进展动态。要严格考核奖惩,今明两年市委市政府已把创模工作任务纳入各县区、各部门、各单位的年度总体考核和干部政绩考核之中。当前对成绩突出的,要大张旗鼓地给予表彰奖励;对行动不快、工作不力、造林进度缓慢、造林质量低劣的单位及时予以通报批评,并追究领导责任。

第5篇 市长演讲稿

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good morning everyone. good god …good morning everybody, thank you very much.please, please take your seats,we’ve got a lot to get through. good morning everybody inmanchester, it’s agreat joy to be back here. not so long ago my friends i…we welcome all sortsofwonderful luminaries to city hall but not so long ago i welcomed the formerfrench primeminister, monsieur alain juppe to my office in city hall and hecruised in with his sizeableretinue of very distinguished fellows with theirlegion d’honneur floret and all the rest of it andwe shook hands and had atête a tête and he told me that he was now the mayor of bordeau_. ithink hemay have been mayor of bordeau_ when he was prime minister, it’s the kind ofthingthey do in france – a very good idea in my view. joke, joke, joke! andwhat he said … joke! hesaid that he had the honour of representing, he had239,517 people in bordeau_ and thereforehe had the honour of representing the9th biggest city in france. i got the ball back very firmlyover the net,folks, because i said there were 250,000 french men and women in londonandtherefore i was the mayor of the 6th biggest french city on earth.

i can’t remember e_actly what hesaid then, i think he said something like ‘tiens!’ or ‘bienje jamais’ orsomething, but it is one of the joys of this job that i am the mayor of aprettysizeable french city, a pretty sizeable russian city, a pretty bigaustralian city, an italian city, achinese city – i could go on. that is agreat thing about london, it’s a good thing for ourcountry because thatforeign money brings jobs and it fills our restaurants and it puts bums ontheseats of our theatres, helps finance our universities very considerably and itenables londondevelopers, some of whom i see in this great audience, to embarkon project that otherwisewould be stalled. am i right? yes. and it brings abuzz of e_citement to the city which also ofcourse attracts investors and yet wehave to recognise that the sheer global charisma oflondon is putting pressureon londoners, with average house prices in our city now si_ timesaverageearnings and for the bottom 25% of earners, the house prices in the bottomquarter arenine times their earnings.

the pressure is really growingand it is intensifying thanks to an entirely home grownphenomenon to which ialluded at the end of the olympic and paralympic games which tookplace lastyear because you may dimly remember that i prophesied that the athletes thatteamgp and paralympics gb had so moved the people of this country to suchparo_ysms ofe_citement, i think i said, on the sofas of britain that they hadnot only inspired a generationbut probably helped to create one as well and likeall my predictions and promises as your mayoror as the mayor of many of youhere, i have delivered mes amis, in that gla economics now saythat live birthsin london this year will be 136,942 which is more than in any year since1966when england won the world cup – and the prime minister was born i think.

i look around this audience –that means the population is growing very fast and it is goingto hit ninemillion by 2023, possibly ten million by 2031 and i notice when i point thisout topeople that they start to look a bit worn. they’re the older generationand think, all these otherpeople’s children, what jobs are they going to do,where are they going to live and will they bestepping on my toes on the tube?i want to reassure you first of all that london has been herebefore, we hadnine million in 1911, i think we had nine million in 1939 and the second thing–for once i actually brought it with me thank goodness – the second thing isthat we have a plan.here it is, the 2023 vision, and it will ensure that wecreate a city in which no child is left behindor shut out and everybody has achance to make of their lives what they can.

step number one – and i seriouslycommend this document, it is entirely free on the glawebsite, written entirelyby me as well – step number one is to build more homes as i say. can ijust askthis audience, how many of you today here in manchester are lucky enough to beowneroccupiers? can i ask for a show of hands, is anybody here an owneroccupier? look, here we go.who is an owner occupier? there is no disgrace inthat, we believe in the property owningdemocracy and all that kind of thingbut we have to face the reality that for many, manymillions of people, foryoung people in london, for many members of our families, it is nowabsolutelyimpossible to get anywhere near to affording a home and that’s why it isabsolutelyvital that we get on with our programmes of accelerating housebuilding. we have done about55,000 – rick, how many have we done so far? 55,000so far, give or take it will be around100,000 over two terms.

we’ve put £3.6 billion of publicland to the use of so many of the good developers i seearound here, since maylast year when i was elected by the way, but we need to do more and weneed toaccelerate our programme of house building dramatically and i think that it istime thatwe considered allowing companies to make ta_-free loans to theiremployees to help them withthe cost of their rent deposit – how about that?brainy policy, no, put in for the budgetconsiderations. can i also ask myfriend the chancellor to look at the baleful effects of stampduty in londonand possibly elsewhere, which is called stamp duty for a reason becauseit’sstamping on the fingers of those who are trying to climb the property ladder.look backover the last century, when did conservatives, when did we win hugemajorities, when did wecarry the country overwhelmingly? it was in the 30s andthe 50s when we got behind hugeprogrammes of house building to give people inthis country the homes they deserve.

to make those homes possible ofcourse you have got to get on with putting in thetransport links, as i nevertire of telling you and we’ve not only cut delays by 40%, comrades,in londonsince i was elected, we have e_panded the capacity of the jubilee line by 25%,thevictoria line is now running at incredible 34 trains an hour – how many isthat per minute? it’smore than one ever two, that’s fantastic, more than oneevery two minutes. there’s no flies onthese guys! we’ve put air conditioningon a huge chunk of the network and we are going onapace and thanks to davidand to george and the wisdom of the conservative government, weare now ableto, we are now proceeding full bore with the biggest engineering project ineurope,a scheme that five years ago was just a line on a map that thecoalition was under pressure todrop when they came in and it is now a giganticsubterranean huge, huge caverns, concretecaverns being hewn out of the londonwhatever it is, clay or something. i should know that. aswe speak, as wespeak, beneath the streets of london are si_ colossal boring machinescalledada and phyllis and mary and elizabeth and victoria i think, i have got theirnames wrong,i can’t remember their names but they all have female names forsome reason and phyllis andada are coming in from the west and mary andelizabeth are going from the east, from thelimmo peninsula and they arechomping remorselessly through the london clay and they aregoing to meet somewherearound whitechapel for this ginormous convocation of worms – i don’tknow whatthey’ll do but it will absolutely terrific because the rail capacity of londonwill beincreased by 10% and we will have done cross rail, i confidentlypredict, as we did theolympics, on time and on budget. a fantastic e_ample ofwhat this country can do and acalling card that british business is now usingaround the world.

in my view and in the view ofthose who are now working on cross rail, what we should do isuse those worldclass skills that we’ve been accumulating in london, to get going beforewedisband them on the ne_t set of projects. i mean obviously cross rail 2, highspeed rail, newpower stations, solutions to our aviation capacity problem, sothat we have a logicalsequential infrastructure plan for our country and don’tdo what previous governments havedone and that is waste billions by stoppingand starting. i think we can do it, i am absolutelyconfident that we can doit. we can put in the homes, we can put in the transport links butthe questionthat we’ve got to ask ourselves, and this is where this speech gets tricky,thequestion we’ve got to ask ourselves is are young londoners always able andwilling to take upthe opportunities of the opportunity city that we’re tryingto create?

now, dave, i’ve made it a rule atthese conferences never to disagree with jamie oliverbecause the last time idid so i was put in a pen and pelted with pork pies by the media but theotherday he said something that made me gulp because he was complaining about theworkethic of young people these days, a bit like a daily telegraph editorial.he didn’t pull hispunches – and this is what he said, not me, so don’t throwthings at me – ‘it’s the british kidsparticularly, he said, i have never seenanything so wet behind the ears. i have mummy’sringing up for 23 year oldssaying my son is too tired for a 48 hour week, are you having alaugh?’ thecelebrity chef told good housekeeping. and he went on, i’m probably gettingmyselfin trouble even by quoting this but never mind, he went on: ‘i think oureuropean migrantfriends are much stronger, much tougher. if we didn’t haveany, all of our restaurants wouldclose tomorrow. there wouldn’t be any britsto replace them.’

now i can see looks of apoplectic… well, no i can’t really. where’s the apople_y? i can seelooks of sadacknowledgement, that’s what i can see, isn’t that right? i can see avaguedepressed look of recognition and i know and you know that there are millionsof britishkids and dynamic, young people who are as dynamic and go-getting andas motivated as anypotential millionaire, whatever he’s called, masterchef, ofcourse there are. but my question toyou is, what if jamie has a point? what ifhe has half a point or even a quarter of a point? doyou think he does? half apoint, quarter of a point? he’s on to something. he may have phrasedit in aprovocative way but he was saying something that i think resonates, right?okay, i’mgetting through this with difficulty.

if he has a point then we need tothink about what are the possible origins for thatdifference in motivationthat he claims to detect and we need to think about what we politiciansaredoing about it, don’t we? if it’s to do with welfare as some people claim itis, don’t we neediain duncan smith to get on with reforming that system andmaking sure you are always betteroff in work than out of it? and if it’s to dowith education, as some people claim it is, then don’twe need michael gove to geton with his heroic work to restoring rigor and realism to theclassroom andgetting away from the old ‘all must have prizes’ approach where all pupilsmustbe above average in maths – pay attention at the back there! – which is notpossible. if, asi’m sure we all think and as i certainly think, the problem isalso to do with the confidence andself-esteem of so many of these young peoplewithout which ambition is impossible, thenisn’t it our job as politicians todo everything we can to give them boundaries and solidity totheir lives?

that’s why i have spent a lot ofmy time as mayor on projects like the mayor’s fund forlondon and team londonand encouraging volunteers to read to kids across our city andmentoringprogrammes which we are e_panding and the support of the uniformed groups,thescouts, the guides, all those kinds of fantastic organisations, bringingsporting facilities toschools that don’t have any, mobile pools we’ve beensending around london, beautiful glorifiedsheep dips we send round, they loveit. they work brilliantly well and we’re helping to gettalented youngmusicians to cross that barrier that they confront when they reach the ageofeleven and have to go through into secondary school and so many of them give uptheirinstruments and it’s a real, real tragedy and we are setting up funds tohelp with creation ofe_cellence in our schools and to improve standards allround, to support the work that michaelgove is doing.

it’s when i look at the hugerange of projects that we’re engaged in now at city halltogether withhundreds, if not thousands of other projects, many of which are supportedbypeople in this room, i do think we are making a difference to the lives ofthose young peopleand we have got loads of them into apprenticeships, about118,000 over the last couple of years,we’re going to get on to 250,000 by 2023and thanks to the police, thanks very largely to theirwork, we are seeingsignificant falls in crime as jane was just saying. we have been big fallsinyouth violence and in the victims of knife crime which was such a plague, andcontinues to bea plague, on our streets. it makes my blood boil to read acasual quote from some labourfrontbench politician, it may even have been theshadow home secretary, comparing londonto rio di janeiro because we’ve notonly halved youth murders in the last five years, we’ve gotthe london murderrate down to levels not seen since the 1960s. you are not only 20 timesmorelikely to be murdered in rio as you are in london, four times more likely to bemurdered innew york, you are twice as likely to be murdered in brussels –sleepy old brussels – as you are inlondon. presumably with lobster picks.

london is in fact now the safestglobal city in the world and it is not just those crimes suchas murder andyouth violence that we are significantly reducing, it is all sorts of crime aswell.we’ve got fare evasion, fare evasion down on the buses to an all-time lowof 1.1%, whatever1.1% means, mainly thanks to getting rid of the bendy buses.that i think is the way forward.you’ve got to tackle that comple_ of problems,crime well frozen, educationalunderachievement and you’ve got to make surethat kids growing up in london are able to takeopportunity that our cityoffers and at the same time we must make sure they don’t dismisssome jobs asquote/unquote ‘menial’, which is a word i sometimes hear, and that theyseethem, those jobs that london creates in such abundance, in the same way thatjamieoliver’s east europeans see those jobs, as stepping stones, as abeginning to a life in work thatcan take them anywhere.

now i’m conscious today that i amspeaking very frankly about this issue, i have probablygot myself as usualinto trouble, that’s my job, because i think there is a vast and latentgeniusin these young people and if we could harness their talents more effectivelythen theywould not only have fulfilling lives but we could drive even fasterthe great flywheel of thelondon economy that is now the most diverse in europeand we not only lead the world as thefinancial centre, artistic centre,cultural centre, we now have, we now have the biggest te_tsector anywhere ineurope, we have a growing ned city of academic health scienceinstitutionsalong the euston road and in ten years, in the ne_t ten years it is forecastthatlondon’s media industry will produce more film and tv content than eithernew york or losangeles. i can scarcely believe that but that’s what i amassured. that is an e_traordinarychange that is taking place in the londoneconomy and it is this prodigious, pulsating demandof london that helps todrive the rest of the country.

the eu commission has just done astudy about competitiveness of regions in europe,have you all read it? youshould read it, you’re in it folks. they have discovered, they havedetermined,the eu commission – and i dare not dissent – has concluded that surrey andwestand east susse_ – anybody here from surrey and west and east susse_? well done,welldone surrey and west and east susse_, you belong to the fifth mostcompetitive region ineurope. they have looked at berkshire, buckinghamshireand o_fordshire – anybody here fromberkshire, buckinghamshire and o_fordshire?well done, prime minister, well done,congratulations, you belong to the thirdmost competitive region in europe, well done. and whyare those regions sofizzing with competitiveness according to the eu commission? becauselondon isthe most competitive city in the whole of europe and it drives jobs across theuk andnot just in the south-east.

we have an absolutely beautifulnew hop on/hop off routemaster bus as you may haveseen on the streets oflondon and it’s built in ballymena, an absolutely beautiful machine builtinballymena, returning to our streets the hop on/hop off facility that was sowrongly taken awayby the health and safety fiends and the flooring comes fromliskeard in cornwall. yesterday iwas at a factory in middleton, greatermanchester, where they are making the destinationblinds with a beautiful 2023year old chinese silk-screening technique, the destination blindsfor our newlondon bus. there you go, manchester tells london where to go or where to getoff orsome such! it is an absolutely beautiful thing, it was very moving forme to see this work whichis the best of its kind in the whole world and if youlook cornwall, which i mentioned earlier, ittakes thousands of tons of steelfrom darlington – anybody here from darlington? frommiddleton? come on folks,from oldham? well there we go. cranes from derbyshire…[cheer]there you go!newcastle? bridges, bridges from shropshire, anybody from shropshire here?welldone, we love your bridges. survey equipment from devon and prodigiousquantities oflubricant which i have personally inspected, guess where it comesfrom? bournemouth.bournemouth, isn’t that fantastic. and what are the peopleof bournemouth doing when theyare not producing such enormous quantities oflubricant for cross rail? shall i tell you whatthey are doing? i’ll tell you.who do you think is the biggest employer in the whole of dorsetnever mindbournemouth? who is the biggest employer in the whole of dorset, you knowthisone – e_cluding the nhs which is still pretty big – do you know who it is?insurance is veryclose, it’s the right idea, it is j.p. morgan mes amis. j.p.morgan. if there wasn’t a strongbanking sector in london then there would beno strong banking sector in edinburgh and therecertainly wouldn’t be one indorset.

i’ll tell you folks, when i lookat what is happening in london at the moment, i look at someof the investmentsthat are coming in to our city and i haven’t had time to go into whatishappening, because jane mentioned it already, in battersea, in croydon, in theroyal docks, allthe stuff that is sprouting up all over the place. the craneswhich are now decorating the skies oflondon that disappeared four or fiveyears ago. when i see what’s happening i must say that ishare the optimism andthe e_citement of george osborne completely, i thought he gave abrilliantspeech yesterday but i also, i also share his realism, his realism and hisdetermination toremove the remaining barriers to competitiveness in ourcountry and what is the greatestbarrier to competitiveness folks, for londonand indeed for britain? what is it? not visas,much worse than visas. what isthe greatest threat we face, come on folks, pay attention. alabour government,correct.

i mean it quite sincerely, if youlook across the piece there is absolutely no doubt that alabour governmentpresents the single biggest threat to what i think is a glorious,gloriousfuture. do we want to go back to all that again? do we want to put them back onthebridge when they ran the ship aground? i got in terrible trouble forcomparing it to the costaconcordia, some people said it was tasteless of me sookay, what about the titanic then? is thatbetter? is that more acceptable?

we don’t want to go back to thehigh ta_, high spend approach of ed miliband whoemanated from the bowels ofthe trade union movement like his party, we want to go forwardwith a low ta_enterprise equality. we don’t want a mansion ta_ do we? no, we don’t becauseitwould inhibit the very homes programme that we need to get going and we want tobuild, as isay, hundreds of thousands of more homes. we don’t want to go backnever mind to the age ofold labour, we don’t want to go back to the age ofdiocletian, emperor diocletian that is, withsome crazed attempt atgovernmental price fi_ing, which is what ed miliband came up with lastweek, wewant to go forward with a serious programme of new power station building and,for mymoney, with fracking, why not, absolutely, let’s get going.

we must not go back to the oldfailed labour idea of a third runway at heathrow. you knew iwas going to saythis but i’m going to say it, a third runway at heathrow aggravatingnoisepollution in what is already the city in the world worst affected by noisepollution by miles.it was ed balls idea i seem to remember back in the dayswhen labour were in power, it is edballs idea now, he has revealed. it wasballs then, it’s balls now and it is not good enough forthis country, it isn’tthe right answer for the most beautiful and liveable city on earth.

if we are to compete in theglobal race then we need to look at what every one of ourcompetitors is doingin building hub airports with four runways or more, capable of operatingmoreor less round the clock and if we persist with the heathrow option we willwreck thequality of life for millions of londoners, we will constrain london’sability to grow and we willallow the dutch to continue to eat our lunch byturning schiphol into the hub for london. thankyou.

finally, we need to go forwardwith a new deal from the eu, a new deal for britain andindeed i think thewhole of europe needs a new deal from the eu. given what’s happening,given thepainful lack of competitivity in the eurozone, we need reform, we need a changetothose treaties, we need a new approach to some of those prescriptions aboutemployment law,some of those supply side regulations, we need a new approachand there is only one statesmanin this country, indeed there is only onestatesman in the whole european union who is capableof delivering that reformand a referendum and that is my friend the prime minister, davidcameron.

it’s true, absolutely true. if weget these things right and i am absolutely confident thatwe can and wedemolish these remaining barriers to competitiveness, there is no limit towhatwe can do. i saw the other day some geezer from the kremlin said somethingabout thiscountry that was even less polite than what jamie oliver had to say.he said that britain was asmall island that no one paid any attention toe_cept oligarchs who bought chelsea. my view isthat if somebody wants to putmillions of pounds into a london football club, that strikes me aspure publicspiritedness and i support them completely. i don’t want to risk polonium inmysushi by bandying statistics with the kremlin about per capital gdp or lifee_pectancy e_ceptto say that the uk of course vastly e_ceeds russia in both.

the serious point is that thisalleged spokesman underestimates where our country, the uk,is going and whatit can do. if you look at the demographics and the knowledge base andindeedthe manufacturing industries, if you look at what is happening with tata, inwhich thiscountry e_cels, then there is every chance in our lifetimes and imean to live a very, very longtime, that the uk – mark what i say – the ukcould be the biggest country in the eu both inpopulation and in output. thathad you, it’s true. scary thought. the reason so many russianscome here isthat they recognise that london is not simply the capital of britain but alsoof theeu and in many ways, of the world. a city with more american banks in itthan there are in newyork for heaven’s sake. a 24 hour city in which there are100,000 people working in supplying usall with coffee in the coffee bars oflondon, how about that? we have more baristas thanbarristers, there are quitea few barristers as well, and yet with so much green space in londonthat weproduce two million cucumbers a year from london. eat your heart out, vladimirputin. itis partly thanks to our cucumber yields, our staggering cucumberyields, comrades, that londonnow contributes almost 25% of uk gdp, which ismore than the city has contributed at any timesince the romans founded it.

in the ne_t couple of yearsobviously we need to take all sorts of crucial decisions about howto ensurethe harmonious development of that city and i want those decisions to be takenbyconservatives. the choice at the ne_t election is very simple – it’s betweenthe fool’s gold oflabour gimmicks which we all understand, we’ve all fought beforeand a government that iswilling to take tough and sensible decisions, to cutunnecessary spending but to make the keyinvestments in transport andinfrastructure and housing and in our communities that will takethis countryforward. i know what i want as mayor of the greatest city on earth, i think iknowwhat you want, am i right? i know that we can do it so let’s go for itover the ne_t two years.cut that yellow liberal democrat albatross from aroundour necks and let it plop into the sea, letit plop into the sea by workingflat out for david cameron as prime minister and an outrightconservativevictory in 2023. thank you very much, thank you everybody.

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刚才大家参观了街办和镇几个地方的植树造林现场。之所以先参观,再开会,就是为了让大家先有一个感性认识,能看到造林工作各自存在的差距和不足。下面我就今年植树造林工作讲两点意见。

一、肯定成绩,认清形势,增强抓好植树造林工作的紧迫感

近年来,我林业发展较快,林业工程建设、林业招商引资成效明显,林地改制稳步推进,林业管护不断完善,林业已步入了良性发展轨道。三年来,全市共植树造林14万余亩,封山育林24万亩,四旁植树550万株,3年植树造林面积,相当于我市前15年造林之和;争取国家项目和引进外资投资项目达7个,林业资金累计达1.06亿元;林地改制面积累计达到20余万亩,全市已形成林业大户235个。

我市林业工作虽然取得了一定的成绩,但存在的问题也比较突出。

一是造林版点重栽轻管,造林成活率低。

二是铁路、公路绿化带网窄,且树种单一,结构不合理,美化效果差。三是森林资源总量不足,精品林业规模偏小,林分质量不高,林业效益低下,林业在我市国民经济中所占的比例偏低,这与我市建设山水园林城市发展目标相距甚远。因此,必须进一步提高认识,切实增强植树造林大搞绿化的紧迫感。首先,造林绿化是我市全面建设小康社会的需要。全面建设小康社会,必须走生产发展、生活富裕、生态良好的文明发展道路,实现经济发展与资源环境的协调,实现人与自然的和谐共处。林业是生态建设的主体,只有加快林业发展,才能逐步改善生态环境,适应小康社会建设的需要。其次,造林绿化是实现经济社会可持续发展的需要。随着经济发展,改善生态状况的要求越来越迫切,林业在经济社会中的地位和作用越来越突出,林业不仅要满足社会对林木产品的需求,更要满足改善生态状况、保障国土生态安全的需要。

第三,造林绿化是增加农民收入的需要。林业是大农业的重要组成部分,发展林业是发展农业的重要组成部分,发展林业也是农业产业结构调整的重要内容,我市具有山场面积大和林果种类繁多的优势,整合国土资源,加快林业发展,逐步把座座荒山建成名副其实的花果山,处处果园变成农民增收的“摇钱树”,山林竹海变成休闲观光的旅游胜地,将林业优势转变成经济优势。第四,造林绿化是我市建设山水园林城市的需要。市委、市政府已将建设山水园林城市作为大冶新世纪发展的三大战略目标之一,实现这一战略目标,必须大力发展林业,建设秀美山川,把我市建成山更绿,水更清,风格独特,品位高雅,功能完善,环境优美的生态园林城市。

机不可失,时不再来。我市林业正面临难得的发展机遇。从宏观背景看,林业正处在一个重大的观念转变和跨越式发展的新时期。___、国务院高度重视林业的发展,党的__大提出了加大生态建设和实现可持续发展的战略目标,__届三中全会指出要坚持“人与自然和谐发展”的五个统筹,中央经济工作会议明确提出国债和新增财资金重点向“三农”和生态建设倾斜,《____ 国务院关于加快林业发展的决定》颁布实施,所有这些都给林业跨越式发展和历史性转变注入了新的活力,创造了良好的发展条件。

从我市自身条件来看,首先,随我市的经济社会快速发展,人民生活水平的提高,城乡居民对加快林业发展,改善生态状况的要求越来越迫切,绿化家园,美化环境,已经成为人们的共识,大力开展造林绿化活动,越来越受广大群众的欢迎,许多市民还积极投身林业建设,参与林业开发。其次,我市林业后备资源丰富。全市林业后备资源总计51.68万亩,其中荒山荒地5.84万亩,坡耕地11.52万亩,废弃地3.48万亩,低产林5.05万亩,疏林地0.56万亩。这些林地资源通过“封、植、补、改、培”等措施,都可以恢复成林,为培育和发展森林资源,提高森林覆盖率,增强生态功能提供了广阔的空间,再次,我市的林业发展有一批国家项目工程作支撑。近3年来,我市先后实施了国债长防林、农发行长防林、高效经济林、国债苗圃建设、世行贷款四期造林、退耕还林、荒山造林和封山育林等一大批项目。这些项目的实施,较好解决了我市造林资金投入的不足问题,推动了我市林业的发展。

二、明确目标,突出重点,扎实抓好植树造林工作

__年林业工作目标是:完成退耕还林4万亩,长防林工程建设任务0.8万亩,四旁植树160万株;完成封山育林6万亩;完成林业育苗(含花卉)1万亩;完成林地改制6万亩。

工作重点是:突出“一项运动”,推进“两大产业”,抓住“四个重点”,实现“三个跨越”。突出“一项活动”,就是大力开展全民义务植树运动。推进“两大产业”,即通过植树造林推进速丰林。

加工一体化和花卉苗木两大产业体系建设。主抓“四个重点”:一是抓好国债贷款和世行贷款的退耕还林和长江中上游防护林工程项目建设;二是抓好绿色通道工程建设,今年要新建绿色通道150公里,境内国道、省道和县乡公路全线绿化达标,县乡道85%实现绿化达标,通村公路绿化要达到50%以上;三是抓好村、组四旁植树和农田林网建设;四是抓好城镇绿化。围绕庆祝建市十周年,大搞城市绿化,提高城市品位,市区、小区、街道、景点要实现全面绿化。实现“三个跨越”:即林业建设从传统林业向现代林业跨越,城乡绿化从量的扩充到质上的美化、园林化跨越,绿化主体由单一化向多元化跨越,开创全民搞好绿化的新局面。

工作措施是抓好“五个到位”。

一是抓宣传,组织发动到位。通过多形式地宣传发动,进一步提高全民绿化意识;要加大对《森林保护法》的宣传力度,做到依法造林、管林、护林。冬春是森林火灾多发季节,要加大对森林防火知识的宣传,确保森林资源安全。

二是抓领导,责任明确到位。造林绿化涉及面广,时间紧,任务重,各级党委、政府必须加强领导,充实和调整绿化委员会成员。各乡镇行政主要领导是本地林业建设第一责任人,分管负责人是主要负责人,要真正形成主要领导亲自抓,分管领导具体抓,各有关部门协作配合抓的齐抓共管局面。各级领导要率先垂范,带头办造林绿化示范点,其中市级领导的示范点不得不低于100亩,乡镇主领导的示范点不得低于50亩,乡镇分管领导的示范不得不低于20亩,并立牌公示,接受社会监督。

三是抓机制,政策兑现到位。要创新造林机制,引导广大人民群众投身植树造林。继续推行林权承包、拍卖等办法,坚持谁造林、谁投资、谁管理、谁受益。同时,严格兑现国家重点工程造林政策。狠抓任务落实、政策落实和资金落实,严格按照上级的有关政策,凡用于造林绿化的资金,要不折不扣地全部落实到位,以充分调动群众造林积极性。各乡镇、街办还要制订出具体的优惠政策,吸收社会闲散资金用于林业开发。

四是抓质量,技术服务到位。坚持“质为先”,狠抓造林质量,从造林整地、种苗选择到植树的各个环节都要严格把关,千方百计提高造林的保存率、合格率和成活率。各乡镇、街办要严格按规划设计进行施工,坚持先整地后造林,严把设计关、整地关、种苗关和质量关。按一村一品、一乡一业连片建设林业基地。林业部门要加强技术指导,提供全方位服务。

五是抓督办,工作落实到位。对所有的林业生产项目都必须坚持高标准、严要求,加强检查监督。要进一步改进和完善林业生产奖励评比办法,创造新的激励机制,评规模,评质量,评管理,评效益,防止形式主义,务求工作实效。成立造林督查专班,加强督办检查和跟踪服务,做到任务不完成,专班不散、人员不撤。

督办组通过巡查督办,召开专题现场会、汇报会、碰头会,及时反馈各单位完成任务情况,督办内容涵盖面积落实、造林质量、工作措施等多方面,对落后单位将给予通报批评或者黄牌警告。市政府将依据责任状硬帐硬结,该奖的奖,该赔的赔,决不含糊。

第7篇 市长演讲稿

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各位(领导)、各位来宾、同志们:大家上午好!

正当全党、全国人民深入学习贯彻党的xx大精神之际,我们迎来了**市人民医院建院70周年的喜庆日子。今天我们大家欢聚在这里,隆重举行**市人民医院建院70周年庆典大会,在此,我谨代表**市人民政府向**市人民医院70华诞表示热烈的祝贺,向为市人民医院的发展和人民健康事业做出积极贡献的各位领导、医务工作者、离退休老同志和社会各届表示衷心的感谢,向前来参加庆典活动的各位领导、各位嘉宾表示最热烈的欢迎!

成立于1937年的**市人民医院,时称**县卫生院,当时正处在战乱的年代,是**县卫生院的医护人员冒着生命危险在履行着医务工作者的天职——救死扶伤,时刻捍卫着处在水深火热中的**人民的生命健康。

解放后,**市人民医院回到了新中国的怀抱,在党和政府的领导下,在**人民的关心支持下,经过医院几代干部职工的努力奋斗,医院从小到大,从弱到强,不断发展壮大,从建院之初的10名医务人员、15张病床、300平方米用房和简陋的医疗设备发展到今天的拥有600多名医务人员、500多张病床、4万多平方米医疗用房、4000多万元先进医疗设备和1.2亿元固定资产的集医疗、教学、科研为一体的综合性医院。

近年来,市人民医院以质量求生存,以改革促发展,不断深化内部管理改革,激活了管理机制,较好地调动了广大员工的积极性;重视人才培养和专科建设,一批又一批的技术骨干、学科带头人和技术精湛、医德高尚的医务工作者不断涌现;不断引进新技术、新项目、新设备,为广大患者就医提供良好的技术设备保障,填补了一项又一项医学的空白;医院还坚持以人为本,以病人为中心的管理服务理念,强化医德医风建设,提高服务水平和服务质量,坚持开展“六项社会承诺”服务,“无假日医院”服务和创建“价格诚信医院”,着力解决群众看病难、看病贵的问题,为患者提供了方便优质的服务,为保护广大人民群众的健康,为经济社会的发展做出了积极的贡献。“一分耕耘,一分收获”,**市人民医院通过自己的优质服务和良好形象赢得了得到了广大人民群众的赞誉及信任,也得到了国务院纠风办、卫生部和省卫生厅的充分肯定和表彰,医院的每一步发展壮大和每一点进步,都凝聚着几代医护人员的辛勤劳动和汗水。在此,我代表**市人民政府再次向为**市人民医院的建设和发展付出辛勤劳动的老干部、老专家和全院干部职工表示衷心的感谢,并致以崇高的敬意!

同志们,优秀的成绩只属于过去,辉煌的未来等待着我们去开创,我期望**市人民医院继续发扬70年来的优良传统和作风,发扬救死扶伤和无私奉献的精神;坚持公立医院的公益性、服务性,坚持以人为本,服务大众的理念,牢固树立病人第一、质量第一、服务第一和一切为了病人的思想;不断深化医院内部管理体制改革,高度重视人才培养,高度重视医德医风建设,加强专科建设,不断提高服务水平;坚持抓好“六项社会承诺”服务、“无假日医院”服务和“价格诚信医院”建设,不断提高医疗服务质量;规范医疗行为,保障医疗安全,控制医药费用,取信于社会、取信于民、取信于患者,为广大人民群众提供更优质、更安全、更廉价的医疗服务,努力实现社会、群众、患者“三满意”的目标,为保护广大人民群众的身体健康,促进全市经济社会的快速发展,促进和谐建设做出更大的贡献。

最后,祝各位(领导)、各位嘉宾和同志们身体健康,阖家幸福,万事如意!

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假如我是市长,我要建立一个孤儿院,这个孤儿院专门为一些无家可归的孤儿提供舒适的卧室,有营养的饭菜和可口的菜汤,广阔又热闹的游戏场所,知识丰富的课堂……让所以有生命的的儿童都有勇气活下去,让他们不再孤独悲伤,哭泣。

假如我是市长,我会给每个身患重病的男女老少建立一个休养室,让他们在各自的病房中治疗,打针,在花园了散步,在庭院里安闲地聊天,喝茶,在公园里打羽毛球……

假如我是市长,我要建立一个避难所,让雅安,庐山,以及其他所以的地震时失去亲人的老百姓们都到避难所来,避难所附近有许多的地震探测仪,只要快发生地震了,它就会发出警告,让大家马上撤离。这样就救了许多人宝贵的生命了,更让世界充满了欢笑!

假如我是市长,我要发布一个通知:请失去了孩子的家长一定要注意,留心你身边的人,也许他们就是抓走你孩子的人。另外我还要警告那些抓走孩子的人,请你马上把孩子还回去,不然后果自负!

假如我是市长,我要修建一条铁路,让还没有回到祖国怀抱的中国台湾和我们连在了一起,我们心连心,手拉手,一起快快乐乐无忧无虑的生活着。

假如我是市长……

第9篇 市长演讲稿

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各位老师、各位同学:

下午好!

现在正值阳春三月,我,带着春天的气息,怀着激动的心情与勇气,来到这个讲台上。

我是一个朴实的人,奖状并没有塞满我的家,我没有赫赫战功,也没有一技之长,但我尝到了学习的乐趣,明白学习的重要性,有学习的积极性。俗话说:天才在于勤奋。天上不会掉馅饼,学习也是这样,要靠勤奋,要靠自觉。我就是这样。每个星期,时间被父母们排得满满的,没有给我一点余地,有时挤出一点吧,又要帮家里做家务干活,忙得不可开交。周末来了,我更是没有时间。别的小伙伴们在外面海阔天空、自由自在地玩耍,我呢?上午学习,下午学习,晚上还是学习。面对这一系列学习任务,我并不感觉累,我感到快乐,因为学习是一种乐趣,学习是一种幸福。累了之后,得到的知识就是自己的了。我喜欢学习,学习不但给予了我丰富的知识,也给予了我快乐。因此,我的学习成绩会提高。

在学校,我是老师的小帮手,在家里,我是父母好孩子。就说这一整个假期吧!除了学习之外,一天下来,我洗碗、抹桌、擦地、浇花……干的活可多了!邻居的阿姨们常常夸我说:“真是个‘小大人’哟”这一夸,可把爸妈给乐坏了!夸得我心里也美滋滋的。

今天,我站在对手如林的讲台上,竞争“小市长”。如果在小学阶段的最后时刻失去了这次机会,那将会使我遗憾终生。老师、同学们,请相信我、支持我吧!请记住我——一个普普通通的少年,把手中那宝贵的一票投给我吧!我一定奋发图强,努力学习,德、智、体全面发展,以此来回报大家对我的信任!

谢谢大家。

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同志们:

新春伊始,万象更新。今天,市立医院第五届第一次职工代表大会在这里隆重召开,这是全体干部职工政治生活中的一件大事,在此,我代表市委、市政府向大会的召开表示热烈的祝贺!向为维护全市人民群众身体健康做出突出贡献的广大干部职工和医务工作者表示由衷的感谢和亲切的问候!

刚刚过去的20xx年,在市委、市政府的正确领导下,市立医院领导班子以科学发展观为指引,团结带领全体员工扎实开展“医院管理,学科建设”年活动,各项工作均取得了显著成绩,为保障全市人民身体健康做出了积极的贡献。人勤春来早,发展气象新,春节刚过,市立医院党政领导立足早动手,早安排,迅速召开职代会,聚精会神搞建设,一心一意谋发展,为全市医疗卫生工作开了一个好头。

20xx年是实施“”发展规划承上启下的重要一年,也是深化公立医院改革承前启后、扎实推进的关键一年。今天,召开职工代表大会,讨论医院工作报告、财务预、决算报告等重大问题,这些对推动医院的民主建设、保持医院的稳定、调动职工的积极性,促进医院的改革和发展等起到了积极的作用。下面我就医院下阶段的工作提几点要求:

一、加强医院内部管理,提升医院整体水平

要使公立医院在改革和市场竞争的大局中立于不败之地,实现可持续发展,首先要从管理上进行改革,实现管理由经验型、粗放型向科学型和精细化发展的战略转变,不断创新管理模式,落实管理措施。一是要立足实际,坚定发展信心,找准目标定位。省委、省政府支持菏泽打造鲁苏豫皖交界地区科学发展高地座谈会年前在菏泽刚刚召开,制定出台了“加大对菏泽市医药卫生体制改革等方面的补助”等20条意见;市立医院扩建项目已经提上了工作日程,这些,都是市立医院加快发展的重大历史机遇。我们要抓住机遇,加快扩建步伐,力争三年内床位达到3000张,各项医疗指标全面达到三级甲等医院标准,全力打造鲁苏豫皖四省交界地区的医疗服务高地。二是不断完善医院制度建设,落实执行情况,建立健全统一规范的医疗质量管理与控制制度。合理利用医疗资源,加强成本核算,有效控制物资消耗。三是以患者为导向,转变传统的服务理念,准确把握医疗服务市场,细化患者分类,根据患者需求,增加便民服务,改善服务流程,利用信息化手段提高服务效率,及时处理投诉和建议,构筑良好的医患关系,努力提高群众的满意度。四是完善绩效管理体系,使分配更合理,充分发挥员工的积极主动性,实现医院效益和医疗服务质量不断提高的良性循环。

二、加强重点学科建设,提高服务水平

重点学科是医院建设与发展的驱动力,是一项带动全局的基础性工作。医院要充分发挥重点学科的示范作用和技术辐射作用,以重点学科为依托,建设特色学科群,开展以高新技术为龙头,以协作攻关为纽带的技术联合,促进全院科技工作的开展。

对于重点学科建设,要根据专科特色、综合实力、区域分布、战略地位以及发展方向等因素,制订较为完善的建设规划、评选办法和激励机制,加大对科研创新工作的投入及奖励力度。作为全市卫生系统的医教研中心,各专业学科都要在1—2年内达到全市一流水平,至“”规划内成为市级重点学科,力争省级重点学科4—6个,争取有1个学科在国内有一定的影响。

三、加快人才队伍建设,加强专业人员培训

把高水平人才引进、实用性人才培养、卫生人力资源能力释放放在更加突出位置,带动和提升医院整体技术水平。要把目标定位放高些,要有引进省级,甚至国家级、世界级专家的决心和信心。抓住与省立医院合作的难得机遇,坚持培优、选优、用优的原则,有重点的培养一批业务骨干和学科带头人。

四、加快医院文化建设,增强发展后劲

文化建设是近年来从中央到地方都高度重视的一个问题,说白了,文化建设属于思想道德建设的范畴。我们今天的表彰会就是文化建设的一部分,它可以提高大家的行业归属感和责任认同感,充分发挥模范带头作用,弘扬新风正气,构建和谐医患关系,树立卫生行业新形象,这方面,还需要大家致力研究,努力实践。

同志们,全国两会即将召开,公立医院改革已经站在一个新的历史起点上,新的形势催人奋进,新的征程任重道远。回顾20xx年我们豪情满怀,展望20xx年我们信心百倍,让我们在市委、市政府的坚强领导下,坚持正确的发展思路不动摇,咬定确立的发展目标不放松,振奋精神,开拓进取,埋头苦干,为把市

立医院建设成为一流技术、一流设备、一流服务、一流环境的四省交界地区医疗服务高地作出更大贡献!

最后,预祝大会圆满成功,祝各位代表身体健康,万事如意!

市长演讲稿

各位领导、各位代表:非常感谢大家对我的信任,能让我有机会站在这个竞选讲台上,我深知这个选举结果的分量,因为它包含着我们杭州880万人民的重托。歌德曾经说过这样一句话:你若要喜爱你自己的价值,你就得给世界创造价值。而我想说:你若要给世界创造价值,你就得展现自己的价值。能竞选杭州市市长,我感到无上光荣。我相信我有足够的能力胜任这个职位。因为 我热爱杭州,就像热爱自己的家一样。杭州这块热土,有厚重的历史、光荣的传统、丰富的
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