Attached to the mineral exploitation industry for more than 10 years, Mr. Nguyen Van Hung - a worker in Tang Loong Industrial Park - said that he clearly feels the connecting role of the Front and mass organizations in caring for workers' lives.
Before the congress, we hope that the voices of workers will continue to be heard more, especially in terms of income, social housing and a safe working environment" - Mr. Hung shared.
According to many workers in industrial parks, Front work not only creates social consensus but is also a bridge for workers to reflect their thoughts and aspirations to Party committees, authorities and businesses.
Ms. Pham Thi Lan, a garment worker in Cam Duong ward, expects patriotic emulation movements to become increasingly practical, associated with improving workers' lives.
Not only workers, many farmers in border areas, remote and isolated areas of Lao Cai also place their trust in the role of the Fatherland Front in rural economic development, building a cultural life and sustainable poverty reduction.
Mr. Hoang Van Tinh, a resident of Si Ma Cai commune, said that in recent years, the rural face has shown many bright spots thanks to movements to build new rural areas, protect the environment and support production development.
Many farmers also expect that in the next term, the Front will continue to promote social security programs, support people to adapt to climate change, natural disasters and transform production models more effectively.
As a mountainous province with more than 25 ethnic groups living together, Lao Cai always identifies consolidating the great national unity bloc as an important foundation for socio-economic development and maintaining the border region of the Fatherland.
Before the congress, many ethnic minorities expressed their desire for the Front to continue to pay more attention to the lives of highland and border areas; and at the same time promote the role of a bridge between the people and the Party committees and authorities.
Mr. Vang Seo Sinh, a Dao ethnic person in the border commune of Y Ty, said that the face of his homeland has changed significantly in recent years.
We hope the Front will continue to pay attention to people in border areas, support sustainable livelihoods so that people can stabilize their lives" - Mr. Sinh shared.
People in the highlands are very confident in the Party and State's policies. We hope the Fatherland Front will continue to go to the grassroots level more often, listen to the people's thoughts so that difficulties can be resolved promptly," Mr. Mua Chang Pao - a reputable person in Hang Chang Lu village, Khao Mang commune expressed.