Launching and promoting works on the theme of the National Assembly
(QBĐT) - On the morning of June 19, the Provincial Literature and Arts Association launched the creation and promotion of literary and artistic works on the theme of the National Assembly, towards the 80th anniversary of the first General Election to elect the National Assembly of Vietnam (January 6, 1946 - January 6, 2026). Representatives of leaders of relevant departments, branches, sectors and organizations attended.
Báo Quảng Bình•19/06/2025
Scene of the launching ceremony.
The campaign aims to contribute to enhancing the understanding, awareness and sense of responsibility of cadres, party members, voters and people about the process of formation, development and important contributions of the National Assembly of Vietnam through the periods. In particular, it affirms the leadership role of the National Assembly in the cause of national liberation, the struggle for independence, the building of the Democratic Republic and the transition period to socialism.
Members attended the launching ceremony.
Works on this topic focus on the main contents, such as: The historical significance of the first general election; the formation and development of the National Assembly of Vietnam; the role, position and functions of the National Assembly; achievements and lessons learned; honoring and praising; strengthening trust and promoting the great national unity bloc...
Musician Hoang Song Huong introduces a song composed about the National Assembly.
The campaign to create and promote literary and artistic works on the theme of the National Assembly, aiming to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the first General Election to elect the National Assembly of Vietnam, will contribute to diversifying propaganda forms, contributing to widely spreading the national solidarity bloc, promoting the role and effectiveness of propaganda andeducation on the historical traditions of the National Assembly of Vietnam under the leadership of the Party and the great national solidarity bloc.
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