On the morning of January 19, the 14th National Party Congress took place in Hanoi (lasting until January 25). The Congress was attended by 1,586 delegates, representing more than 5.6 million party members nationwide.
These days, streets, residential areas, and headquarters of agencies and units in Dak Lak province are brilliantly decorated with flags, flowers, banners, posters, banners, and slogans, creating a joyful and confident atmosphere, towards the 14th National Party Congress.

In Buon Ma Thuot ward - the center of Dak Lak province, the pano system and visual propaganda clusters are arranged synchronously on the main roads, squares, administrative areas and densely populated areas.
The propaganda content focuses on highlighting the leadership role of the Party, the desire for rapid and sustainable development, and building Dak Lak province to become increasingly rich, beautiful, civilized, and imbued with identity.

National flags and Party flags are solemnly hung in front of agency headquarters, schools, on major roads, creating a fresh, solemn but approachable appearance, spreading a joyful atmosphere among the people.
Along with that, urban embellishment, environmental sanitation, and ensuring traffic safety and order have also been strengthened, contributing to building a clean, beautiful, and civilized landscape.

Not only in urban areas, but also in remote and isolated communes and ethnic minority areas, the atmosphere of celebrating the 14th Party Congress is also vibrant. Many streets are decorated with flags, community houses, commune headquarters, villages, and hamlets are also decorated with banners and slogans suitable to actual conditions.
Thereby, contributing to bringing information about the Congress closer to the people, consolidating the trust of ethnic minorities in the Party's leadership.

Ms. H'Phi La Nie (working at the Party Committee of Dlie Ya commune, Dak Lak province) said that ethnic minority people in the area want the 14th Party Congress to continue to clearly define the development of ethnic minority areas as a long-term strategic task.
In which, prioritize resources to invest in infrastructure, support livelihood transformation, develop agriculture, and help people "settle down and prosper in their own homeland".

For Dak Lak province, the 14th Congress is not only of general orientation but also an important political basis for the locality to complete its long-term development vision, suitable to reality, especially in the context of expanding the multi-regional development space after the merger.