Dak Lak launches online contest to learn about election laws

MINH ANH |

Dak Lak launched an online contest to learn about election laws, opening a useful playground for people to improve their knowledge and promote their civil rights.

On October 3, the Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee held a launching ceremony for the online contest "Learning about the law on the election of National Assembly deputies and People's Council deputies".

The event attracted the participation of representatives of departments, branches, sectors, unions, armed forces, and a large number of union members, youth and students.

The contest takes place over 30 days (from October 3 to November 2, 2025), in the form of online multiple-choice testing. The participants are widely diverse, from cadres, civil servants, public employees, armed forces to students and citizens aged 16 and over.

In addition to the opportunity to receive awards, contestants are also equipped with additional legal knowledge, raising their sense of responsibility for their rights and obligations as citizens.

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Dak Lak launched an online contest "Learning about the law on the election of National Assembly deputies and People's Council deputies". Photo: Minh Anh

According to the Organizing Committee, online implementation helps the majority of people easily access and proactively learn about the meaning and importance of the election of the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term. This is also a practical activity in response to Vietnam Law Day (November 9).

Speaking at the launching ceremony, a representative of the Dak Lak Department of Justice emphasized that the contest is an opportunity for cadres, union members, students and people in the province to learn and improve their knowledge of election laws.

The organizing committee hopes that agencies, schools and units will pay attention to propagating and mobilizing so that the contest can spread widely, contributing to the success of the upcoming election.

Sharing his feelings about the contest, student Kieu Khanh Linh (Hanoi Law University Branch in Dak Lak) expressed: "This is both a useful playground and an opportunity for students to understand more deeply about the law, promote their rights and obligations as citizens, and contribute to the country in the new development stage".

MINH ANH