Attending the program “Tro ve nguon – Huong toi tuong lai” (Return to the Roots – Look towards the Future) organized by the N.A. Standing Committee in the province, N.A. Chairman Tran Thanh Man affirmed that Tuyen Quang is a land rich in revolutionary, cultural, and historical traditions, holding a strategically important position for the nation. It bears the profound imprint of the revolutionary activities of late President Ho Chi Minh, the Party Central Committee, the National Assembly, the Government, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, as well as central ministries and agencies during the resistance war.

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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (right) presents 15 computer sets to Ton Duc Thang, Tan Trao, and Kim Quan Primary Schools in Tan Trao commune.

The N.A. Chairman stated that he will always pay attention to and coordinate with the province in restoring and preserving the N.A. Standing Committee Relic Site, so that the site will remain a symbolic place for promoting and educating about the traditions of the legislature.

Emphasizing that the N.A. will continue to innovate its approach to law-making, and a forum on law-making will soon be held, the top legislator requested Tuyen Quang to effectively implement the laws and resolutions adopted by the N.A.

Speaking at the event, former Vice State President Truong My Hoa expressed her delight to see “a National Assembly that is intelligent, full of trust and responsibility, dedicated to the people, and a reliable support for them.”

Hoa hoped that the legislative body will continue to strongly promote solidarity, thereby contributing to Vietnam’s development in the era of the nation’s rise.

At the program, the N.A. Chairman presented 15 computer sets to Ton Duc Thang, Tan Trao, and Kim Quan Primary Schools in Tan Trao commune, along with a hematology analyzer for Tan Trao General Clinic.

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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and former Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh visit a booth showcasing Tuyen Quang's specialties.

On this occasion, he also presented a gift to Hoang Ngoc, the last living witness who participated in the National Salvation Children’s Team in celebration of the Tan Trao Congress of People’s Representatives.

Earlier the same day, N.A. Chairman Man, together with other delegates, visited a thematic exhibition “From the National Congress in Tan Trao to Today’s National Assembly,” organized by the N.A. Office in coordination with the N.A. Committee for Deputy Affairs.

With nearly 400 photos and documents, the exhibition presents four sections: The National Congress in Tan Trao and the birth of the National Assembly of Vietnam; Highlights of the National Assembly’s activities from 1946 to the present; Party and State leaders with Tan Trao; and Tan Trao today.

Source: VNA