Que Phong: Meeting with village elders and respected individuals.
(Baonghean.vn) - On February 7, 2015, the Que Phong District Fatherland Front Committee coordinated and organized a meeting and exchange with village elders, community leaders, and influential figures of the Mong and Khmu ethnic groups in Tri Le commune.
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| Overview of the meeting |
Attending the meeting were leaders from the District Party Committee, People's Council, People's Committee, Fatherland Front Committee, and functional departments at the district level; Tri Le Border Guard Station; Party Committee, People's Council, People's Committee, and village elders, heads of hamlets, and influential people of Nam Nhoong and Tri Le communes. At the meeting, delegates heard reports on the situation and results of the activities of village elders and influential people in the past period, in actively participating in mobilizing ethnic minority people to comply with the Party's guidelines and policies, the State's laws, fulfilling their rights and obligations as citizens in their places of residence, participating in Party building, State building, and maintaining the sovereignty of the Vietnam-Laos border. Strengthening people-to-people diplomacy between ethnic minority communities in border communes of Vietnam and Laos, actively participating in patriotic emulation movements and campaigns launched by all levels, stepping up the fight against social evils, especially drug abuse, regularly reporting and exposing crimes, and providing valuable information to functional forces for effective investigation and handling.
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| Cultural exchange performances at the meeting. |
During the exchange and gathering, people of various ethnic groups enjoyed cultural performances and traditional games. On this occasion, the organizing committee presented 595 gifts to village elders and exemplary respected individuals who had achieved outstanding results in the "Doing Many Good Deeds" movement in 2014, as well as to households of the Mong and Khmu ethnic groups during the 2015 Tet holiday.
Lang Manh Hung
(Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Que Phong District)




