Vice President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Ngo Sach Thuc (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Besides meetings with voters, campaigning on the mass media is
an important way to ensuring fairness among all candidates, said Vice President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front
(VFF) Central Committee Ngo Sach Thuc.
Talking to the press ahead of the third consultation
conference at the central level to be held by the VFF Central Committee’s
Presidium on April 16, Thuc said so far, preparations for the upcoming general
elections have been implemented effectively, with the third round of consultation
conferences to be held to choose the most eligible candidates.
Voting is the right and duty of each citizen (Photo: VNA)
Thuc said that after conducting inspections of election
preparations in 16 cities and provinces, working groups of the VFF have
identified certain problems and proposed solutions to address them.
Through the inspections, a lot of information and opinions
were gathered to serve the next round of consultation conferences, he said,
adding that opinions on the initial list of nominees have been carefully
considered, so as to select the most outstanding candidates for the election.
The results of the first and second rounds of
consultation conferences reflected the democracy in the introduction of candidates
and self-nominated candidates, he said.
Regarding scenarios on organising the elections in
the case of another outbreak of COVID-19, Thuc said that plans to respond to
unexpected situations have been prepared to give guidance to localities,
including the holding of elections in quarantine facilities and the use of
mobile polling boxes, thus creating the best conditions for voters to cast
their votes.
In the second phase of inspections, the VFF will
focus on the publishing of lists of candidates and lists of voters in an open
manner so that people from all walks of life can access them, ensuring the
observation of citizens’ rights.
Thuc underlined the need to strict implement cybersecurity
regulations to prevent the spread of wrongful information on candidates, while
strengthening training for election workers to make sure election proceedings
are implemented in line with the regulations.
Underlining that voting is the right and duty of
each citizen, the VFF Vice President stressed the need for stronger
communication campaigns so that voters are aware of their rights and duties and
actively join the elections, thus turning the election day into a real festival
of the whole nation./.
VNA