Contribute to building a coordination mechanism between the Vietnam Fatherland Front and mass organizations
(Baonghean.vn) -On the morning of May 13 in Vinh city, the Fatherland Front Committee of Nghe An province held a conference to collect opinions on building a coordination mechanism between the Fatherland Front of Nghe An province, socio-political organizations, mass organizations with the government and armed forces in mass mobilization work.
Comrade Nguyen Van Huy, Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee, chaired the conference. Attending the conference were representatives of socio-political organizations and armed forces at the provincial level.
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Overview of the conference |
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Comrade Nguyen Van Huy chaired the conference. |
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Comrade Nguyen Thi Thao - Deputy Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilization Commission spoke |
At the Conference, 10 groups of opinions representing 10 units participated in giving written opinions, 11 opinions gave direct speeches. All opinions assessed that mass mobilization work is an important content of the Party's revolutionary mobilization work, a task of all organizations in the political system of all Party cadres, union members, officials, members, mass organizations, officers and soldiers of the armed forces. Proposing coordination regulations between organizations in the political system is necessary and meets current practical requirements.
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Representative of the Provincial Veterans Association spoke |
The opinions focused on discussing the responsibilities of mass organizations; scope of regulation and subjects of application, principles of mass mobilization work; content of coordination in mass mobilization work; methods of coordination implementation; implementation of information reporting regime; responsibilities of the Provincial Fatherland Front, mass organizations and associations; responsibilities of the People's Council; of the government; of the armed forces and organization and implementation. The drafting committee fully absorbed the opinions of the delegates to supplement the coordination regulations, advising the Provincial Party Committee to make accurate, timely and effective decisions.
Sy Minh