(HBO) – 2022 marks the organisation of the 7th congresses of war veterans’ associations at all levels for the 2022-2027 tenure.


 Members of the provincial war veterans’ association exchange expertise, striving to outstandingly fulfill their tasks set for 2022 and the following years.

In the past tenure, under the leadership of the provincial Party Committee, the provincial war veterans’ association has actively instructed its chapters to organise pragmatic activities and encouraged its members to carry forward the virtues of Uncle Ho's soldiers.

The members played an a role in the building and protecting of the Party, authorities, socialism and the great national unity bloc, along with the fight against corruption and other negative phenomena, and hostile views.  

The association has regularly popularised the Party’s guidelines, the State’s policies and laws as well as tasks of all-level Party Committees and authorities.

The members also supported one another in production and business. As a result, up to 4,410 models, including farms, small- and medium-sized enterprises and production facilities, have been set up, employing 15,026 labourers.

They joined emulation movements launched by central agencies and localities such as those in response to the national target programme on new-style rural area building and another on socio-economic development in ethnic minority-inhabited areas.

The association has coordinated to educate young generations, especially students, about revolutionary traditions.

With such achievements, it was presented with a certificate of merit by the Prime Minister and an emulation flag by the Government in 2021./.



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