Hoa Binh police are collecting public feedback on amendments to the 2013 Constitution via the national identification app VNeID. This innovative approach marks a giant leap towards modernising grassroots democracy and enhancing transparency in public consultation.
The police officers of Dong Tien ward instruct locals in residential area No.9 howto give feedback on amendments to the 2013 Constitution via VNeID.
On the evening of May 13,
many residents gathered at the cultural house of residential area No.9 in Dong
Tien ward, Hoa Binh city to give their feedback through the platform with the
support of local police and administration.
According to head of the residential area Nguyen Van Mung, the area has 225
households and around 780 residents. With on-site support from police officers,
even elderly residents could install, log in, and use the VNeID app to submit
their feedback.
Lieutenant Colonel Kieu Kien Trung, deputy chief of Dong Tien ward Police, said
from May 12 to 13, all officers were dispatched into neighborhoods, offering
assistance with feedback submissions and integration of their personal
documents on the app.
The drive stems from plan No. 256/KH-CAT-PC06, issued by the Hoa Binh Police on
May 9, 2025, aiming to promote digital participation and ensure citizens’ right
to be involved in law-making. The document targets at least 90% of residents
with level-2 verified VNeID accounts to submit feedback by May 25. A
comprehensive communications campaign has been rolled out across media,
social networks, and residential areas, with daily progress reporting in place.
As at 16:00 on May 13, Hoa Binh province climbed to sixth in the national
rankings for the number of citizens submitting constitutional feedback via the
app.
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