Digitizing" propaganda
At 29/3 Textile and Garment Joint Stock Company, information about the election is spread to each production workshop and personal phones of workers. Ms. Pham Thi Bich Thuong, a company worker, shared: "According to the information I have, the 16th National Assembly election this time has 24 candidates and will elect 14 people. We grasp information very quickly through the company's Zalo, local banners and videos every day." The diversity in approaches helps workers, even when busy, still be able to carefully study the background of the person they intend to choose.
Ms. Le Thi Hien - Team Leader of Group 16, Enterprise 2, said that she was particularly impressed with the visual propaganda method: "The banners welcoming the congress of delegates at all levels are hung very solemnly. The videos also include full dates of birth, hometowns, and qualifications of each candidate. This helps us have a comprehensive view to send our trust.


Creating maximum conditions for workers to vote
Mr. Pham Phu Kiet - Deputy Secretary of the Youth Union, company communication department - affirmed that the implementation was concretized early: "Immediately after receiving the Plan, on December 30, 2025, the Party Committee and the Company's Board of Directors directed propaganda in many forms: from banners, videos to the internal Zalo network. We want each worker to clearly understand their rights and obligations in this all-people festival.
Previously, on February 27, Da Nang City People's Committee issued directives guiding the preparation for the election day of National Assembly deputies of the 16th term and People's Council deputies at all levels for the 2026 - 2031 term. Chairman of Da Nang City People's Committee Pham Duc An signed an official dispatch requesting the Departments of Home Affairs, the City Labor Federation and the Management Board of Industrial Parks and Economic Zones to decisively intervene and work directly with businesses to ensure that no workers are left behind on March 15.
One of the most important directives is to require businesses to proactively arrange appropriate production plans on Sunday when the election takes place. The city emphasizes creating conditions for workers, especially those temporarily residing in boarding houses and construction sites, to promptly contact local authorities to register voters' lists. This is to ensure the voting rights of out-of-province workers - a force accounting for a large proportion in Da Nang's industrial parks today.
To maintain the stability of the situation and create a sense of security for voters, the City People's Committee has decided to temporarily suspend coercive plans related to site clearance and other sensitive issues from March 1st until the end of the election. The City Police have also developed plans to protect security and order, and traffic safety at polling stations with a large concentration of workers.