Prime
Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has highlighted the important role of
mass mobilisation and the contributions of role models in the “Effective Mass
Mobilisation” movement in the country's achievements, especially in the fight
against COVID-19
pandemic, making Vietnam a bright spot in the field.
The PM made the statement while receiving 203 role models in mass mobilisation
from localities across the nation on October 10. The youngest is 26 years old,
while the oldest is 78.
He said that the role models are mirrors in turning mass mobilisation into a
practical and efficient revolutionary movement, helping strengthen social
consensus by getting the people understand and trust in the revolution.
He held that mass mobilisation in the current period is a tough work due to the
destructive scheme of hostile forces as well as wrongful information spread in
social networks.
He stressed that administrative officials need to show strong performance
in mass
mobilisation by becoming a good example through performing
effective services for the people.
Mass mobilisation is not only the responsibility of the Mobilisation Commission
but the whole political system, he said, expressing hope that the role models
will continue to supervise the performance of heads of the People’s Committee,
villages, Party cells and organisations in responding to people’s aspiration.
He also underlined the need to renovate mass mobilisation methods for higher
efficiency.
The “Effective
Mass Mobilisation” movement was launched in 2009. Over the past
decade, more than 900,000 role models have been honoured in various fields.
According to head of the Party Central Committee’s Mass Mobilisation Commission
Truong Thi Mai, compared to 85 delegates in the first reception of the PM with
the role models in 2015, this year, the number of the delegates increased
significantly.
At the reception, the PM presented the certificates of merit to collectives and
individuals who showed outstanding performance in mass mobilisation./.
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Over the recent years, socio-political and mass organisations have actively given counseling to Party committees and administrations to increase direct contact and dialogue with their members and people of different strata.
Leaders stressed the importance of mass mobilisation and the representation of people’s rights and legitimate aspirations, at all levels and socio-political and mass organisations, which are the Party and State’s representatives in the masses, have daily contacts with the people.
The solidarity and unanimity among the Party, State and people will create the power!
Authorities need to reform their activities, increase meetings with the people to further understand them, and deal with existing shortcomings and weaknesses.
We must link the Party, State and people to create consensus in the society to help carry out socio-economic tasks successfully; and encourage Vietnamese people both at home and abroad, including intellectuals and entrepreneurs, to join hands in developing the nation.
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