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Tien Yen trains on protecting the Party's ideological foundation and fighting against erroneous and hostile views in 2024

Việt NamViệt Nam30/08/2024

On the morning of August 30, Steering Committee 35 of Tien Yen district held a training conference on protecting the Party's ideological foundation and fighting against erroneous and hostile views in 2024.

Training conference scene.
Training conference scene.

The training conference was attended by 220 delegates, including secretaries and deputy secretaries of branches and affiliated party committees; collaborators, reporters, propagandists at district and grassroots levels, and members of Steering Committee 35 of the district.

At the conference, delegates listened to Journalist Do Ngoc Ha, Permanent Vice President of the Provincial Journalists Association, deliver a presentation on the topic: Political writing skills on protecting the Party's ideological foundation, fighting and refuting wrong and hostile views in 2024; training in proactive communication skills and writing skills to fight and refute bad and toxic information, wrong and hostile views on social networks.

The training session helped delegates improve their writing skills on protecting the Party's ideological foundation, fighting and refuting wrong and hostile viewpoints; proactive communication skills and writing skills to fight and refute bad and toxic information, wrong and hostile viewpoints on social networks, and effectively handle bad and toxic information. Thereby, helping the Steering Committee of 35 districts continue to effectively carry out the work of fighting and refuting wrong and hostile viewpoints, contributing to stabilizing political security and social order and safety in the area.

Tran Hoan (Contributor)


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