Local officials and residents commemorated the 94th founding anniversary of the Vietnam National United Front (now the Vietnam Fatherland Front) (November 18, 1930-2024). They also reviewed the hamlet’s achievements in patriotic emulation movements over the past year.
Lum Thuong A is home to over 150 Thai ethnic households. Locals have stayed united and made efforts in implementing emulation campaigns. This year, seven households rose out of poverty, bringing the hamlet’s poverty rate down to 30.2%, while 100 others received the “Family of Culture” title.
Speaking at the event, Cha A Cua asked the hamlet’s Party Committee, Management Board, and Front Work Committee to continue the communications work, encouraging local officials and people to well implement the Party's guidelines, and the State’s policies and laws, and hamlet conventions.
They were also urged to promote the strength of great national unity, play a more active role in campaigns and emulation movements launched by all-level agencies, and work to raise the material and spiritual lives of residents.
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