Over the past year, the mass mobilization work of the political system in the province continued to achieve quite comprehensive results. The content and methods of the Party's leadership in mass mobilization work were innovated, closely following the practical requirements of the locality; the awareness of cadres, party members and the masses about the role and position of mass mobilization in the new situation had many positive changes and was raised. Party committees at all levels paid attention to directing the implementation, proactively building programs and plans to deploy mass mobilization work, "Skilled mass mobilization", closely following the political tasks of the locality and unit; focused on directing ethnic and religious work, promptly advising the Party committees to resolve difficulties and problems arising from the grassroots. Authorities at all levels carried out their tasks, associated with the implementation of the grassroots democracy regulations; increased citizen reception, dialogue, timely settlement of complaints, denunciations, concerns and recommendations of the people; Solving social security issues well, contributing to strengthening the relationship between the Party, the State and the People. The activities of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and socio-political organizations at all levels have achieved many positive results in propagating, mobilizing, gathering, consolidating and promoting the strength of great national unity; paying attention to the aspirations, protecting the legitimate and legal rights of the people, union members and association members; the role of social supervision and criticism continues to be promoted, actively participating in giving opinions on Party building, government building... contributing to the implementation of socio-economic development tasks, maintaining political security, social order and safety.
Provincial Party Committee members: Le Van Binh, Chairman of the Provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee; Tran Minh Luc, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Council; Chamaléa Thi Thuy, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilization Commission attended the conference.
Concluding and deploying the key tasks in 2024, the Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilization Board directed the mass mobilization system in the whole province to continue to innovate the content, improve the quality and effectiveness of mass mobilization activities to strengthen the close relationship between the Party and the People; continue to create strong changes in awareness and actions on mass mobilization activities of the political system; promote the role of the People in participating in building a clean and strong Party and State; promote democracy, promote patriotic emulation movements to achieve achievements to welcome Party congresses at all levels. Well implement the mass mobilization regulations of the political system in conjunction with strengthening the work of Party building and rectification and building a streamlined political system that operates effectively and efficiently; focus on promptly resolving people's legitimate petitions and concerns, creating people's trust in the Party's leadership. Implement well the coordination program between the Mass Mobilization Committee and agencies, departments, branches and organizations in the political system to successfully complete the local political tasks. Promote the role of the people as the main subject in participating in campaigns and patriotic emulation movements, especially the emulation movement "Skilled Mass Mobilization" associated with studying and following the ideology, morality and style of Ho Chi Minh. Focus on mass mobilization work, building the grassroots political system, especially building core forces, taking advantage of prestigious people among ethnic minorities and people following religions; closely coordinate between levels, branches and localities to increasingly develop the province's mass mobilization to meet the requirements of tasks in the new situation.
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