Comrade Huynh Thanh Dien attended the National Great Unity Day in Hung Dung Ward (Vinh City)
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(Baonghean) -On the occasion of the 81st anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam National United Front (November 18, 1930)- 11/18/2011) and “NNational Unity Day in residential areasdarktoday 16/11, comrades:Huynh Thanh Dien -Vice Chairman of Nghe An Provincial People's Committee, NguyenVan Huy-DeputyThe Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee came to celebrate with the officials and people of the block.Tan Hop, Hung Dung ward- Vinh City.
Comrade Huynh Thanh Dien presented a photo of Uncle Ho and Uncle Ton to Tan Hop Bloc.
Comrade Nguyen Van Huy - Vice Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front presented gifts to residential groups
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Tan Hop Block (Hung Dung Ward, Vinh City) has enthusiastically participated in emulation movements in recent years.promote mastery, participate in Party building, protect a clean and strong government, and carry out well the campaigns: "TDĐKXDĐSVH", "Day for the poor", "Repaying gratitude", movementSupport compatriots at home and abroad affected by natural disasters, storms and floods...People's lives are stable; more than 82% of households are cultural families; political security and order in the bloc are maintained..
Speaking at the ceremony, comrade Huynh Thanh Dien - Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee highly appreciated the comprehensive results that the people of Tan Hop block have achieved.,At the same time, we hope that in the coming time, cadres and people of the whole bloc will continue to carry out well the emulation movements and the mass campaign to build a new cultural life in residential areas; promote the spirit of great solidarity, promote collective strength to build a strong and comprehensive bloc.
TOn behalf of the provincial leaders, comrade Huynh Thanh Dien presented the people of Tan Hop block with a painting: "Uncle Ho and Uncle Ton", Tan Hop block and Hung Dung ward leaders presented awards to outstanding collectives and families in movements in residential areas.
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