The final round sees the participation of 54 outstanding orators selected from the preliminary rounds in Northern and Southern Vietnam. It is being held in person and virtually connected to target units in the military, enabling officers and soldiers to follow, support, and vote for competitors.
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Senior Lieutenant General Truong Thien To speaks at the event. |
In his directive remarks, Gen. To emphasized that the 14th National Party Congress has opened a new era for the nation, guided by the aspiration of building a peaceful, independent, democratic, strong, prosperous, civilized, and happy Vietnam.
However, he noted that the country is entering a new stage of development amidst a rapidly evolving, increasingly complex, and unpredictable international and regional environment, intensifying strategic competition among major powers while traditional and non-traditional security challenges continue to intertwine. Against this backdrop, the tasks facing the work of protection of the Party’s ideological foundation are both exceptionally demanding and profoundly honorable. More than ever, military orators must truly serve as the core force on the Party’s ideological front in the military. They must be pioneers in awareness, leaders in action, and trailblazers in innovation in information dissemination.
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The competition is virtually connected to target units in the military. |
To ensure the success of the competition, the GDP leader asked the organizing committee and the jury to strictly adhere to the competition regulations and perform their duties with the highest sense of responsibility. He called for objective, impartial, accurate, and substantive assessments of each contestant’s capabilities and professional competence.
For the orators, he urged them to continue demonstrating their steadfastness, composure, and confidence, maximize their spirit of innovation and creativity, independent thinking, ability to relate theory to practice, and skill in public presentation in order to deliver their best performances.
He emphasized that contestants should embody the image of the military orator of the new era, who is politically steadfast, theoretically profound, practically astute, technologically proficient, and exemplary in ethics.
Translated by Chung Anh