Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Tran Thanh Man on January 23 led municipal Party Committee and People’s Committee officials to visit and deliver gifts to 50 poor household in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on the occasion of the imminent traditional lunar New Year.
Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Tran Thanh Man (second from right) presents gifts to local residents (Photo: VNA)
Can Tho (VNA) – Chairman of the CentralCommittee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Tran Thanh Man on January 23 ledmunicipal Party Committee and People’s Committee officials to visit and delivergifts to 50 poor household in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on the occasion ofthe imminent traditional lunar New Year.
Speaking at a hand-out ceremony, Man briefed participants onthe national social, economic and political situation last year, and rejoicedat the achievements recorded by Can Tho authorities and people.
The front leader expressed his hope that Can Tho authoritieswill continue their attention to the care for poor household and thedisadvantaged, and the people will strive for a better life.
The same day, Politburo member, Secretary of the PartyCentral Committee and head of its Organisation Commission Pham Minh Chinhvisited and presented gifts totally valued at 1.2 billion VND (nearly 52,000USD) to 1,100 poor households in the northwestern mountainous province of DienBien.
The official stressed that the Party and State always createfavourable conditions for every people to welcome a warm lunar New Year, andurged provincial authorities to focus more on the care for the poor.
Visiting armed forces in the province, Chinh called on themto heighten vigilance against the complex criminal forms and take a better careof the people. He also laid a wreath at the martyrs’ cemetery in Dien Bien Phucity./.
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