Early January 20, provincial Party Committee held a conference to review the local mass mobilization, ethnic- religious affairs and implementation of grassroots democracy regulations in 2021, deploy tasks for 2022. Nguyen Van Loc, member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of provincial Party Committee’s Mass Mobilization Commission, Chairman of provincial Fatherland Front Committee chaired the conference.
Nguyen Van Loc, member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of provincial Party Committee’s Mass Mobilization Commission, Chairman of provincial Fatherland Front Committee presents the "Clever mass mobilization" award 2021 to outstanding collectives and individuals
In 2021, the mass mobilization work of the province’s political system further reached positive and profound changes with focus on propagandizing and mobilizing people to participate in the elections of deputies to the 15th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 tenure; propagandizing and taking anti-Covid-19 measures, mobilizing resources to the local fund for Covid-19 prevention and control, supporting disadvantaged people, forces on duty in medical isolation and blockage areas...
Concluding the conference, Mr. Loc emphasized: In 2022, the province’s mass mobilization work needs to be flexible to well perform the dual tasks of Covid-19 prevention and control, as well as economic recovery and development; pay attention to the implementation of grassroots democracy regulations, contributing to improving the Provincial Governance and Public Administration Performance Index (PAPI). Provincial Fatherland Front and mass organizations will continue mobilizing organizations, individuals to take care of people with difficult circumstances and workers who stay in Binh Duong for Tet.
On this occasion, provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilization Commission awarded the "Clever mass mobilization" award 2021 to 20 collectives and 42 individuals. Provincial People's Committee also presented the certificates of merit to 27 collectives and 49 individuals with outstanding achievements in implementing assigned tasks...
Reported by Huynh Thuy-Translated by Kim Tin