Officers and soldiers in Nghe An province cast their votes in the election for representatives to the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term.
On the morning of March 15th, along with voters nationwide, officers and soldiers of the units under the Nghe An Provincial Military Command exercised their rights and civic duties in the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term.

At the Nghe An Provincial Military Command, following the opening ceremony, the members of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Military Command cast the first votes, fulfilling their rights and duties as citizens. Following this, all officers and soldiers of the Command headquarters proceeded to vote.

At polling stations in units under the Nghe An Provincial Military Command, such as Regiment 764, Hon Ngu Island Combined Company, Hon Mat Island Combined Battalion, etc., the election day took place solemnly, safely, democratically, and in accordance with the law.

The organizing committee thoroughly explained the purpose, requirements, content, and regulations of the voting process; and disseminated the list to all officers and soldiers. The voting process was conducted seriously, democratically, objectively, in accordance with principles and regulations.

Before voting, officers and soldiers were briefed, guided, and instructed to carefully study the list and brief biographies of the candidates, considering and selecting representatives who possessed sufficient virtue and talent to represent the will and aspirations of the people.

Participating in the election clearly demonstrates the sense of responsibility and exemplary conduct of officers and soldiers of the provincial armed forces in exercising their rights and duties as citizens, contributing to the success of the election.

At the same time, officers and soldiers of units under the Nghe An Provincial Military Command also simultaneously participated in voting in their localities as prescribed. Despite performing duties in remote border and island areas, each officer and soldier demonstrated a high sense of responsibility, contributing to making election day a true festival for all citizens.


