On behalf of the Provincial National Assembly Delegation, Deputy Head of the Provincial National Assembly Delegation Pham Hung Thang presented 20 gifts to Vietnamese Heroic Mothers, families of martyrs, war invalids, and victims of Agent Orange.
At the families he visited, the Deputy Head of the Provincial National Assembly Delegation kindly inquired about their health and expressed his deep gratitude for the contributions and sacrifices of war invalids, sick soldiers and relatives of those who rendered meritorious service to the revolution in the struggle for national independence and freedom.
He hoped that in the coming time, families would continue to promote revolutionary traditions, propagate and mobilize relatives to well implement the Party's guidelines and policies, the State's policies and laws; train, contribute and actively build the homeland and country to become more and more prosperous.
At the same time, it is recommended that local Party committees, authorities, sectors and organizations pay more attention and care to the lives of policy families and meritorious people in the area, promoting the national tradition of "When drinking water, remember its source".
* On the afternoon of July 25, Comrade Tran Thi Hong Thanh, Provincial Party Committee member, Deputy Head of the National Assembly Delegation of the province visited and presented gifts to families of meritorious people, wounded soldiers and sick soldiers in the province on the occasion of the 78th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day. Accompanying her were leaders of the Provincial National Assembly Delegation Office, Yen Tu commune, Tam Diep ward.
In Yen Tu commune, the delegation visited and presented gifts to the family of Mr. Pham Quoc Cuong, born in 1948 in Thuong hamlet, 81% disabled; Mr. Truong Dung Tu, born in 1958 in Thuong hamlet, 91% disabled; Mr. Mai Van Dat, born in 1949 in Dong Binh Hai hamlet, 81% disabled.
In Tam Diep ward, the delegation visited and presented gifts to the family of Mr. Tran Van Duc, born in 1958 in group 3, Tay Son, 65% disabled; the family of Mr. Nguyen Van Khanh, born in 1952 in Tan Nhuan village, 81% disabled; and the family of Mr. Hoang Le Han, born in 1952 in group 18, Bac Son, 61% disabled.
At the families she visited, Deputy Head of the Provincial National Assembly Delegation Tran Thi Hong Thanh kindly asked about the health and life of the wounded and sick soldiers; expressed gratitude for the great sacrifices and contributions of the wounded and sick soldiers to the cause of national liberation and reunification.
He wished that the wounded and sick soldiers would live happily and healthily, strive to improve their lives, continue to contribute to the development of their homeland and country, and always be a shining example for future generations to follow. He also requested that local authorities continue to pay attention to and care for policy families and meritorious people in the area, and implement policies well so that policy beneficiaries in the area can have a stable life.
Source: https://baoninhbinh.org.vn/lanh-dao-doan-dai-bieu-quoc-hoi-tinh-tham-tang-qua-cac-gia-641342.htm
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