Party chief requires promotion of Fatherland Front role to meet people’s aspirations

Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong on November 26 stressed the need to promote the role of the Fatherland Front to better meet people’s aspirations.
Party chief requires promotion of Fatherland Front role to meet people’s aspirations ảnh 1An overview of the meeting (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong on November26 stressed the need to promote the role of the Vietnam Fatherland Front to bettermeet people’s aspirations.

At a meeting with 63 outstanding delegates involved in the frontwork in the 2017-2022 period of the 63 provinces and cities, the Party leaderappreciated efforts of the entire Party, people and army to the nation developmentand defence, including important contributions by the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF).

Stressing that the people are the root and the corefoundation for the activities of front staff at all levels, he expressed hishope that the Fatherland Front, its chapters and their staffs and mass organisations will continueto forge a close bond with the grassroots.

Fatherland Front chapters at all levels need to implement the Party's guidelines andthe State's policies and laws on the work of great national solidarity seriously andresponsibly.

Party chief requires promotion of Fatherland Front role to meet people’s aspirations ảnh 2Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong (R) and VFF Central Committee Chairman Do Van Chien (Photo: VNA)
Trong also requested dissemination and education be bettered to help people be fully aware of their obligations and rights.

Social supervision and criticism are major issues that havebeen concretised by the Party and State. However, some localities andgrassroots Front chapers sometimes have not yet used their rights in this activityefficiently, he noted.

The Party chief asked Fatherland Front chapters and their staffs to considerthe caring of the people's lives and interests as the orientation of their activities,and take the people's satisfaction as a measure of work results, and personnelevaluation./.
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