Vice Chairman of Nghe An Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van De inspects election preparations.
On the morning of March 4th, Inspection Team No. 5 of the Provincial Election Committee, led by Mr. Nguyen Van De - Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee and Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, inspected the preparations for the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and deputies to the People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term in the communes of Minh Hop, Tam Hop, Chau Loc, Chau Hong, Quy Hop, Muong Ham, and Muong Chong.


After inspecting several polling stations, Inspection Team No. 5 highly appreciated the proactive and serious spirit of the Party committees, authorities, and Election Committees of the communes in fully implementing the directives from the Central Government and the province.
Tasks were carried out on schedule and according to timelines; election-related organizations were fully established; the structure, composition, list of candidates, and allocation of polling areas complied with regulations.

Following an on-site inspection, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van De acknowledged the proactive and serious approach of the localities in closely following the directives of the National Election Council and the Provincial Election Committee.


Emphasizing that there is not much time left until the election day, while the demands of the task are very high, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van De urged localities not to be complacent or negligent in any aspect.
Local authorities need to continue to intensify propaganda efforts, creating a positive atmosphere so that election day truly becomes a festival for the entire population, ensuring democracy, transparency, and legality. Focus on reviewing all remaining tasks, especially the preparation to ensure adequate infrastructure, security, and safety for the three crucial periods: before voting, during voting, and during vote counting, recording, and compiling results. In addition, each locality must proactively develop contingency plans to address any unforeseen situations, ensuring the election is conducted safely and legally.


