(HBO) - Secretary of the Party Committee of Na Phon commune, Mai Chau district has said Party cells in residential areas are the closest to the people, directly realising the Party and State guidelines and policies. 



Party members in residential areas regularly meet households in Na Phon commune, Mai Chau district

If in the past, the people often came to Party organisations, but now, Na Phon plans that Party units must seek them for mobilisation and persuasion. Each Party committee must be responsible for Party development work. When outstanding persons are found, they are encouraged to join the Party. Young Party member Kha Van Nhat, Secretary of the Na Cut Party cell is an example. Born in 1985, he was elected as Secretary of the Party cell when he was more than 30 years old. He felt a bit uneasy because most of Party members there are old. Encouraged and supported by the communal Party Committee and other Party members, he gradually became mature and fulfilled assigned tasks. The Na Cut Party cell has admitted new members for many consecutive years. The Party members and local residents took the lead in switch to new crops and farming development. The cell has won the title of transparent and strong Party unit for many years.

Along with admitting young Party members, the Na Phon communal Party Organization paid attention to renewing Party activities to improve the quality of Party cells in residential areas.

Nhuan pointed out that monotonous Party activities, lack of analysis and discussions are among shortcomings in Party cells in residential areas. In order to fix them, the communal Party Committee requested that before any periodic Party gathering, grassroots-level Party committees must collect public feedback on issues of concern. The work has been implemented effectively in the Party cell of Pieng Phung hamlet.

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