The event was recently held at the Party Committee Hall of Bao Thuan commune (Di Linh district, Lam Dong province), with the participation of more than 120 delegates who are Front officials in the residential areas of Bao Thuan, Di Linh and Gia Hiep communes.
According to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Lam Dong province, the conference aimed to widely disseminate the Party's guidelines and policies, the State's policies and laws to the people.
Thereby contributing to bringing the law into life, creating unity and social consensus in the process of law enforcement.
The activity also aims to promote the role of the Fatherland Front in mobilizing people to comply with laws, treaties and conventions in residential areas; building cultural life, developing the socio-economy, ensuring security and order in the locality.
This is a practical activity in response to Vietnam Law Day (November 9) and accompanies the political system in the process of operating the two-level government.
At the conference, the province's legal reporters disseminated new policies and regulations approved by the 15th National Assembly at the 8th and 9th sessions.

Notably, Resolution No. 203/2025/QH15 on amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; Law on Organization of Local Government (amended); Law on Election of National Assembly and People's Council deputies (amended).
In addition, there is the Law on Implementing Democracy at the Grassroots Level, the Law on Conciliation at the Grassroots Level, along with amended and supplemented laws related to the Vietnam Fatherland Front, Trade Unions and Youth.
Ms. Tran Thi Minh Chau - Head of the Front Working Committee of Village 15, Di Linh Commune - shared that this conference is very practical in helping delegates grasp many new legal regulations, close to people's lives.
The knowledge provided will help us perform well our tasks, while propagating and mobilizing people to comply with the law, unite to build developed, prosperous and happy residential areas, said Ms. Chau.