(HBO) - Over the past years, the Party organisation of Phu Nghia commune has always been appreciated by the Lac Thuy district Party Committee for its leadership in carrying out political tasks in the locality. Currently, the commune Party organisation is focusing all resources on the building of model new-style rural areas.
Road system in Phu
Nghia commune (Lac Thuy) meets standards, satisfying the travel needs of
people.
The commune Party organisations has 21 cells with 678
members. It has strictly and flexibly followed the leadership and direction of
the district Party Committee, People's Council, and People's Committee; well
promoted solidarity, consensus, unanimity, and high determination of officials,
party members and local people to overcome difficulties and challenges; strived
to complete the set goals and tasks; and achieved positive results. Notably, the
commune has mobilised the participation of the political system and promoted
the core role of local people in the implementation of the new-style rural area
building programme. In 2020, the commune was recognised as having met the
advanced new rural standards.
To meet the model new rural area standards, Phu Nghia has
well encouraged locals to actively participate in building model gardens and
flower-lined roads, and mobilised resources to complete and upgrade
infrastructure.
Thanks to these efforts, the commune gets a facelift,
technical infrastructure has been concertedly invested in; the fields of
education and training, health care, and cultural life building at the
grassroots level received due attention; the spiritual and material lives of
locals improve gradually; and the poverty rate brought down to 8.04%.
Bui Thi Huyen, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the commune
Party Committee, said that in order to complete the goal of successfully
building a model new-style rural commune in 2022, the commune Party Committee
and People's Committee have assigned specific tasks to officials, civil
servants, party members, and mass organisations, in which the role of heads of
Party committees, authorities and mass organisations is promoted. Thanks to the
effective dissemination work, officials, party members and people are well
aware of their roles, responsibilities and benefits in developing model
new-style rural area criteria. To date, the commune has completed two out of
the four criteria.
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