Party, State leader attends national unity festival in Hanoi
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President Nguyen Phu Trong joined a great national unity festival with locals in his residential area in Nguyen Du ward, Hai Ba Trung district, Hanoi on November 14.
Party General Secretary, President Nguyen Phu Trong attends a music performance with local residents in Hoan Kiem district’s Nguyen Du ward (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnamand President Nguyen Phu Trong joined a great national unity festival withlocals in his residential area in Nguyen Du ward, Hai Ba Trung district, Hanoion November 14.
The event was held to celebrate the 88th anniversary of the traditional day ofthe Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF).
Together with local residents, Trong reviewed the glorious tradition of the VFFsince its establishment and the achievements it has made in building new-stylerural areas and civilised urban areas.
He praised the VFF for initiating the event to uphold the spirit of solidarityamong the public.
He applauded local residents for upholding a spirit of solidarity to ensurepolitical security and social order in residential areas.
Local residents had continued to support each other in economic development toimprove their living conditions, he noted. The area no longer had any poorhouseholds and all children had access to education.
Agreeing with local residents’ development plans and tasks for next year, Trongasked them to continue to unite and abide by policies of the Party, State andHanoi in order to ensure security and social order. - VNA
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