Before the election of National Assembly deputies of the 16th term and People's Council deputies at all levels for the 2026-2031 term (March 15), in many localities in Dak Lak province, the image of village elders and prestigious people in the community coming to the polling station to follow the list of candidates left many impressions.
This is not only an activity to prepare for election day but also demonstrates the role, responsibility and exemplary spirit of people trusted and respected by the community. Thereby spreading a sense of responsibility for the younger generation to follow.

Mr. Y Thut Bya - village elder, prestigious person cum Head of Tuor hamlet (Hoa Phu commune) - said that monitoring the list of candidates shows a sense of responsibility for the important political event of the country.
According to him, the election of National Assembly deputies and People's Council deputies at all levels is an opportunity for the People to directly choose those who are virtuous and talented enough to represent their will and aspirations.
For village elders and reputable people, carefully researching the list of candidates helps them have more information to make the right choice when voting. At the same time, they can explain and guide people, especially young people in the village, to better understand the meaning of the election as well as each candidate.

According to Mr. Y Thut Bya, ethnic minority people in the locality want to elect delegates who are virtuous and talented enough to implement the action program committed to voters. Thereby, contributing to improving living standards and building increasingly developed villages.
Similarly, Mr. Luong Cao Ot (born 1954) - a reputable person in Ia Lop border commune - said that the fact that village elders, reputable people, village heads, and hamlets closely monitor the list of candidates before the election day shows a sense of responsibility and contributes to ensuring the democracy and transparency of the election.
According to him, in villages in Dak Lak, the words and actions of village elders have great influence. When people see reputable people actively learning about the list of candidates and paying attention to election work, they also raise their awareness in exercising their rights and obligations.
Through this, each voter and citizen contributes to creating a lively, serious and responsible atmosphere for the election day.


Mr. Y Giang Gry Nie Knong - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dak Lak province - said that the fact that village elders and prestigious people closely monitor the list of candidates contributes to strengthening democracy and transparency in election work.
When people, especially young people, have full access to information about candidates, they have conditions to learn, consider and choose more objectively. The active participation of reputable people also contributes to strengthening people's trust in the election process and the government apparatus.
According to Mr. Y Giang Gry Nie Knong, Dak Lak is a locality with many villages in remote and isolated areas. Therefore, the role of village elders and reputable people is even more important.
When they actively participate and pay attention to election work, the spirit of civic responsibility will be spread to each household and each village" - Mr. Y Giang Gry Nie Knong shared.