Local leaders share joy with Festival of National Great Unity

  •  Saturday, November 19, 2022

YBO - Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Do Duc Duy attends the Festival of National Great Solidarity 2022 in Chau Que Thuong commune/ Permanent Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Ta Van Long shares joy with residents in Pu Trang ward/ Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Huy Tuan congratulates residents in residential group No.7, Mau A town.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Do Duc Duy and delegation join in activities of the Festival of National Great Solidarity of ethnic groups in Chau Que Thuong commune, Van Yen district.
Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Do Duc Duy and delegation join in activities of the Festival of National Great Solidarity of ethnic groups in Chau Que Thuong commune, Van Yen district.


At the festival held in Chau Que Thuong commune, Van Yen district, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Do Duc Duy highlighted the significance of the event held at a time when the commune received a certificate recognising it as a new-style rural area on the occasion of the 92nd founding anniversary of the National Unification Front of Vietnam (November 18).  This is the clearest evidence for the strength of the great national solidarity and efforts for the well-being of the people in line with the motto "People know, people discuss, people implement, people inspect, people supervise, people benefit".

Duy wished that the district’s VFF chapter and mass organisations would continue emulating in labour and production, upholding the strength of great national unity and citizens’ rights to mastery, thus reaching high consensus in the society and striving for common political tasks of the locality.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Do Duc Duy presents gifts to 20 outstanding households who escape from poverty and poor families in Chau Que Thuong commune.

* Speaking at the event held in Pu Trang ward, Nghia Lo town, Permanent Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Ta Van Long recommended the local VFF chapters promptly collect feedback from the people, as well as promote their role in social monitoring and criticism and in the protection of people’s legitimate rights and interests.

Permanent Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Ta Van Long presents gifts to disadvantaged households in Pu Trang’s No. 3 residential area.

* joining the festival in the 7th residential area in Mau A town, Van Yen district, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Huy Tuan  said he hopes locals to maintain the solidarity tradition and promote internal resources to build a community of mutual support, solidarity, happiness, and increasingly improved living standards.

Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Huy Tuan presents flower to the residential area on the day.

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