(HBO) – The Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Committee of northern Hoa Binh province recently held a conference on dissemination contents of the 15th provincial VFF Congress for the 2019-2024 tenure.

 


Leaders of the provincial VFF Committee chair the conference.

Implementing the directions of the provincial Party Organisation on the organisation of the VFF congresses at all levels and the provincial VFF Congress for the 2019-2024 tenure, by March 22 this year, 210 communes and wards across the province completed the task. By May 30, the organisation of the VFF congresses in districts and cities was done.

The 15th provincial VFF Congress for the 2019-2024 tenure is scheduled to be held in July 2019. Therefore, the dissemination work will be promoted to increase awareness among officials, Party members and people from all social strata about building and promoting national great unity as well as the role and position of the VFF in the cause of national industrialisation and modernisation and international integration.

 

 

People from all walks of life are encouraged to actively participate in patriotic movements and VFF campaigns, contributing to the successful implementation of socio-economic, defence-security and external affairs goals, and the building of a transparent and strong political system.

Apart from popularising the Party and State’s foreign policies on national great unity, religions, and overseas Vietnamese, Hoa Binh has doubled efforts to fight distorted information spread by hostile forces about the country’s democracy, human rights and religion, which aims to undermine the national great unity. The province has also worked to increase social consensus./.

 


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