On the morning of March 2nd, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dak Lak province organized a meeting with voters with candidates for the 16th National Assembly in constituency No. 1.
Constituent unit No. 1 includes wards: Tuy Hoa, Binh Kien, Xuan Dai, Song Cau and communes: Son Thanh, Tay Hoa, Phu Hoa 1, Phu Hoa 2, Tuy An Nam, Tay Son, Van Hoa, Xuan Phuoc, Tuy An Tay, Tuy An Bac, O Loan, Tuy An Dong, Xuan Tho, Xuan Loc, Dong Xuan, Xuan Lanh, Phu Mo, Xuan Canh.
The conference was held directly in Tuy Hoa ward and connected online to communes, creating conditions for candidates to meet and interact with voters, present their action programs as well as their commitments if elected as National Assembly deputies of the 16th term.
At the conference, representatives of the organizing committee introduced biographies of candidates.

The candidates include: Mr. Nguyen Thai Hoc - Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Fatherland Front, Central Agencies; Mr. Nguyen Phuong Dai Nguyen - Head of the Training Department of Tay Nguyen University; Mr. Bui Thanh Toan - Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Dak Lak province.
The female candidates include: Ms. Pham Thi Them - Standing Deputy Head of the Farmers' Affairs Committee (Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dak Lak province); Ms. Le Dao An Xuan - Deputy Head of the full-time delegation of the National Assembly Delegation of Dak Lak province.

Presenting to voters, each candidate will report their action program, emphasizing the responsibility to represent the will and aspirations of the People, contributing to legislative work, supervision and decision-making on important issues of the country.
Mr. Tran Van Sinh - Head of Ninh Tinh 1 neighborhood, Tuy Hoa ward - expressed his wish that National Assembly deputies, after being elected, will pay more attention to the lives and jobs of the people, contributing to building an increasingly developed locality.
According to Mr. Sinh, along with the action programs that have been presented, voters expect candidates to continue to improve and concretize solutions so that when they are trusted, they will properly implement their commitments to the People.
Once trusted by voters with their votes, National Assembly deputies must truly be representatives of the will and aspirations of the people in the constituency and of the people of the whole country; representing the people to exercise state power in the National Assembly" - Mr. Sinh emphasized.