Training course on Party affairs, government operations, Front work launched

The Son La provincial Party Committee on May 5 opened a training course on Party affairs, government operations, and Fatherland Front work for grassroots officials, including Party cell secretaries, heads of villages, wards and residential areas, and Fatherland Front board leaders for the 2025–2030 term.

 

At the opening ceremony of the training course on Party affairs, government operations, and Fatherland Front work.

Delegates at the opening ceremony of the training course on Party affairs, government operations, and Fatherland Front work.

Attending the opening ceremony were Cha A Cua, Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and President of the provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee; Nguyen Duc Thanh, member of the provincial Party Committee's Standing Board and head of the provincial Party Committee's Organisation Board; and 4,420 grassroots officials. 

The training course was held online and connected to communes and wards across the province.

Cha A Cua, Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and President of the provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee, speaks at the event. 

In his opening remarks, Cua stressed that the training course provides an opportunity for the participants to update their knowledge, enhance management capacity, and improve leadership methods, Party cell activities, and grassroots administration in a more modern, scientific, and effective manner.

He urged the participants to study the topics thoroughly to gain a comprehensive and in-depth understanding, proactively link the knowledge to their assigned tasks to better serve the public, and actively engage in discussions with peers and instructors to address grassroots challenges.

The participants were also encouraged to make the most of the learning opportunity to acquire practical skills and knowledge for effectively handling emerging issues at the grassroots level. 
 
 

Participants at the course. 

Over three days, from May 5 to 7, the participants will attend training sessions covering a range of topics, including the role of the Fatherland Front in harnessing public strength and building the great national unity bloc in implementing the two-tier local government model.

Other sessions will focus on Party building work at the cell level under the two-tier local government structure; inspection, supervision, and discipline enforcement within Party cells, including emerging issues; and leadership methods of village Party cells in promoting high-tech, clean, and organic agriculture.

The programme will also address leadership approaches in preserving and promoting the cultural values of Son La’s ethnic groups, fostering unity in building an advanced culture imbued with national identity, and developing tourism in tandem with safeguarding ethnic cultural heritage.

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