Deputy Minister of Justice Nguyen Thanh Ngoc speaks at the award ceremony. Photo: VGP/DA
This is the first time a contest with profound humanity has been held to honor the people and stories of the simple, silent but noble civil enforcement sector - a force that plays a particularly important role, the final stage of the litigation process, contributing to ensuring the strictness of the law and protecting the legitimate rights of organizations and individuals.
The contest received a large response from professional and amateur writers nationwide, demonstrated through the number of entries, diverse in genre and participants.
Many entries have realistically and touchingly exploited everyday stories in remote, border and island areas - where the working conditions of civil enforcement officers are still extremely difficult and lacking.
Deputy Minister of Justice Nguyen Thanh Ngoc presents the Special Prize of the Contest - Photo: VGP/DA
After 8 months of launching, the Organizing Committee received nearly 300 entries, posted in the Civil Judgment Enforcement Career Story section of the Vietnam Law Newspaper and many entries posted in central and local newspapers.
With the spirit of urgency, seriousness, objectivity and fairness, the jury selected 31 best quality works to award prizes. Among them, there was 1 Special Prize, 2 A Prizes, 3 B Prizes, 5 C Prizes, 15 Encouragement Prizes and 5 prizes for authors with impressive works.
Representing the winning authors, journalist Chien Thang (People's Army Newspaper) shared that the contest is a meaningful playground, helping journalists have the opportunity to learn more about the field of civil judgment enforcement, about the officers and enforcement officers who are resourceful, courageous, always keeping a "cool head" in every hot situation that arises, while also always keeping a heart full of enthusiasm and warmth.
Deputy Minister of Justice Nguyen Thanh Ngoc presents A Prize to authors and characters - Photo: VGP/DA
The bailiffs are truly "soldiers" on the front line of justice enforcement. They have faced harsh choices between justice and humanity, willing to put aside personal feelings so that Uncle Ho's teachings to the judiciary 80 years ago - "Serve the public, uphold the law, be impartial and impartial" - can shine.
Speaking at the Award Ceremony, Deputy Minister of Justice Nguyen Thanh Ngoc congratulated the authors honored today, and emphasized that this is a very meaningful contest, contributing to encouraging and recognizing the dedication of the enforcement sector, of the team of officers and civil enforcement officers.
The works participating in the Contest left many emotions in the hearts of the public, expressing all the hardships and pressures that civil enforcement officers have to face, and also clearly showing the will, determination to overcome difficulties, the spirit of dedication, the will to overcome difficulties, the spirit of initiative and creativity in the work of civil enforcement officers and enforcement officers.
"We see the contributions and results of civil enforcement work through the judgments that have been enforced. These are very precious things. Through those works, the image of enforcement officers and bailiffs who are devoted to their duties contributes to enhancing the prestige and position of the industry and raising awareness of the whole society, the sharing of press agencies in this field", Deputy Minister Nguyen Thanh Ngoc noted.
Deputy Minister of Justice Nguyen Thanh Ngoc presents Prize B to the authors - Photo: VGP/DA
Deputy Minister Nguyen Thanh Ngoc hopes that the contest will become an annual activity, spreading more widely in the coming time, thereby continuing to arouse pride and professional responsibility in each enforcement officer; thereby helping people understand, share and accompany the work of civil enforcement in the cause of building a rule-of-law state, a democratic, fair and civilized society.
Also at the ceremony, Director of the Civil Judgment Enforcement Management Department Nguyen Thang Loi launched the second "Civil Judgment Enforcement Career Stories" contest.
Director of the Civil Judgment Enforcement Department Nguyen Thang Loi called on all comrades in the entire Civil Judgment Enforcement system to actively participate and send their dedicated works, the most genuine and touching stories about our profession. Each article is not only a sharing but also a precious gift on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Civil Judgment Enforcement Industry's Traditional Day (July 19, 1947 - July 19, 2026).
Dieu Anh
Source: https://baochinhphu.vn/tren-30-tac-pham-doat-giai-cuoc-thi-chuyen-nghe-thi-hanh-an-dan-su-102250717175651942.htm
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