Action plan - a political commitment to the voters.
In just a few days, voters nationwide will exercise their rights and civic duties by participating in the election of representatives to the 16th National Assembly and representatives to People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term. These days, in villages and hamlets, voters are focusing on learning about the action programs of the candidates. This is the most direct manifestation of each candidate's responsibility, thinking, and readiness before the people.
In political life, there are documents that don't require any formal confirmation but still carry special weight. An action program is one such document. For candidates, it's a roadmap for action, a self-assessment of responsibility before receiving the vote of confidence from the electorate. For voters, it's an important basis for considering, weighing, and choosing a worthy representative to represent their will and aspirations in the state power organs.

Meeting with voters, presenting the candidate's action program.
Therefore, each promise made is not merely a mandated campaign item, but also a political commitment, a pledge of honor from the candidate to the people. Every goal, every direction, every priority in the action program must be placed within the framework of the Constitution and laws, linked to the responsibilities of the representative, to the practical needs of the locality and the country, and to the issues that voters expect to be resolved.
The weight of an action plan doesn't lie in flowery language, nor in unrealistic or impractical promises. What voters expect is sincerity, a deep understanding of the issues, the people, and the candidate's proper position, and above all, the courage to commit and take responsibility for what they say to the people. The more specific and practical the action plan, the more it demonstrates the candidate's character and responsibility.

The practical experience of the National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels shows that history does not record vague promises. What the people remember is the final result: a proposal pursued to the end, a social problem accurately and effectively reflected, an inadequate mechanism proposed for amendment, and a practical policy added for the people to benefit from. From that perspective, an action program cannot stop at mere statements to voters, but must be the starting point of a whole process of fulfilling responsibilities throughout the term.
Member of the 15th National Assembly Nguyen Quang Huan
Drawing on his practical experience in parliamentary activities, National Assembly delegate Nguyen Quang Huan of the 15th term believes that all commitments must stem from reality and be geared towards the community's benefit. According to him, for first-time candidates, the action program is not just an initial promise, but also a foundation for further adjustments and improvements in practice, as long as the core commitments are resolutely implemented. The important thing is not to present a program that is too grandiose, with too many commitments that exceed capabilities, scope of responsibility, or are unsuitable for real life.
The weight of a promise is only confirmed by its fulfillment.
Having served two terms in the 14th and 15th National Assemblies, Professor Hoang Van Cuong views each meeting with constituents not only as a step in the electoral process but also as a direct bridge between the will of the people and the elected forum. From that perspective, he emphasizes a crucial requirement: candidates not only need the intellect to understand the law and policies, but also the courage to speak truthfully about their responsibilities, commit to what they can do, and steadfastly pursue the issues entrusted to them by the constituents.
Professor Hoang Van Cuong, Member of the 15th National Assembly
This is also a point of particular interest to voters at recent voter outreach meetings. The atmosphere at these meetings showed seriousness, responsibility, and high expectations. Voters attended to listen, to compare, to consider, and to ask themselves: Does this person truly understand the issues of contemporary life? Does he dare to speak up on difficult matters? Does he have the vision and dedication to pursue the voice of the people to the end? From there, they will choose someone who can represent them in state power organs.
In Viet Hung ward, Hanoi , many voters clearly demonstrated this interest. Mr. Nguyen Dinh Hung said that after participating in voter outreach activities with the candidates, he expressed his confidence in the candidates when they presented their action programs. According to him, this is also a great hope for this election, contributing to the formation of mechanisms and policies to enable representatives to fulfill their responsibilities effectively, while better ensuring the rights of the people, especially in social welfare issues in the area.

Voters research the candidate's background and study their platform.
Sharing the same sentiment, Ms. Nguyen Thi Nguyet, a voter from Viet Hung ward, said that through voter outreach sessions, when listening to the action programs of candidates from the National Assembly to the People's Councils at all levels, she found that the programs all followed a direction that was close to the people, close to the tasks, and close to the requirements of the new era. This is the wish of the voters, and also a measure of the quality of election campaigning.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Nguyet, a voter from Viet Hung ward, Hanoi.
A new path is opened, a policy is revised, an institutional shortcoming is accurately reflected and addressed, and a vulnerable group receives more attention – these are the words in the action plan that are transformed into concrete values in social life.
Therefore, voters closely monitoring the action programs of their candidates is a crucial assessment before election day. Voters are not simply choosing names from the list; they are choosing the person who will speak on their behalf, conveying the legitimate concerns and aspirations of the people to state authorities, and participating in deciding important national and local issues. This choice requires discernment, responsibility, and well-founded trust.

Voters research the candidate's background and study their platform.
The election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and representatives to the People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term is a significant political event for the country. When voters listen responsibly, when candidates make commitments honestly, and when promises are made appropriately, realistically, and within their capabilities, then that forms the foundation for casting their votes with greater confidence.
When that belief is reciprocated by action, by results, and by the persistent pursuit of the common good, the strength of the people, the National Assembly, the People's Councils at all levels, and the entire national unity will continue to be consolidated, nurtured, and spread.
Source: https://vtv.vn/la-phieu-gui-gam-niem-tin-100260312001714837.htm






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