Prime Minister joins National Great Unity Festival in Cao Bang
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on November 15 urged the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang to step up the COVID-19 fight and economic recovery, while continue mobilising resources in the community to take care of the poor and disadvantaged groups, especially those affected by the pandemic.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on November 15 joined residents of Pac Bo, Nam Lin and Na Leng hamlets in Truong Ha commune of Ha Quang district in the National Great Unity Festival. (Photo: VNA)
Cao Bang (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham MinhChinh on November 15 urged the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang to step up the COVID-19 fight andeconomic recovery, whilecontinue mobilising resources in the community to take care of the poor and disadvantaged groups,especially those affected by the pandemic.
The government leader made the suggestion whilejoining residents of Pac Bo, Nam Lin and Na Leng hamlets in Truong Ha commune ofHa Quang district in the National Great Unity Festival.
The festival was held at Pac Bo special national relicsite, where President Ho Chi Minh set his first step back to the homeland after30 years of going abroad to find the way to save the country.
The PM said unity is of strategic significance and isa basic factor to ensure the victory of the Vietnamese revolution, stressing it is the national unitythat has helped to promote the nation's potential, prestige and position in theinternational arena.
“Therefore, we must preserve and uphold the greatnational unity bloc to continue the building of a law-governed socialist state, a socialistdemocracy and a socialist market economy,” he noted.
PM Chinh emphasised Vietnam is striving to fulfill the target of completing industrialisationand modernisation and basically becoming a modernity-oriented industrial nationby 2030, and a modern industrial country by 2045.
He lauded efforts by Ha Quang district in particularand Cao Bang in general in boosting socio-economic development and ensuring social security,helping to improve the material and spiritual life of local residents.
The leader reiterated the goals of safely and flexiblyadapting to and effectively controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, and restoringsocio-economic activities, and asked the province to utilise communityresources in this regard.
PM Chinh offered incense at the Pac Bo special national relic site. (Photo: VNA)
Before joining the festival, PM Chinh offered incense at the Pac Bo special national relic site./.
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