On February 3, the delegation of the National Assembly's Ethnic Council led by Mr. Hoang Duy Chinh - Member of the Party Central Committee, Member of the National Assembly Standing Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of the National Assembly's Ethnic Council visited Quang Truc border commune (Lam Dong province).
Here, the working delegation presented 200 gifts, each worth 1 million VND, to policy families, poor households, households in difficult circumstances and officers and soldiers of the armed forces on duty in the area.
These gifts are of practical significance, contributing to sharing difficulties and encouraging the spirit of people in border areas, showing the concern of the Party, State and National Assembly for social security work and caring for the lives of ethnic minorities.
On behalf of the Party Committee, government and local people, Mr. Duong Huy Toan - Secretary of the Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Council of Quang Truc commune thanked the attention and timely encouragement of the National Assembly and the Ethnic Council.
This is a great source of encouragement, adding motivation for the locality to overcome difficulties, stabilize life, develop socio-economy and maintain security and order in the border area.
Speaking at the gift-giving ceremony, Mr. Hoang Duy Chinh - Member of the Party Central Committee, Member of the National Assembly Standing Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of the National Assembly's Ethnic Council emphasized that the National Assembly and the Ethnic Council always identify ethnic affairs as a strategic task, of long-term significance in the cause of building and protecting the Fatherland.
He requested the Party committees and local authorities to continue to promote the spirit of national unity, effectively implement national policies and guidelines, create conditions for people to develop production, improve their lives, and contribute to building a stable and sustainable border area.
Through visiting and giving gifts, the working delegation directly grasped the living situation, thoughts, and aspirations of cadres, soldiers and local people. Thereby, strengthening the close relationship between the National Assembly and voters and ethnic minorities in border areas.