Thematic exhibition on National Assembly election opens in Dak Lak

A thematic exhibition titled "Ngay hoi non song” (National Festival) opened at Dak Lak Museum in Dak Lak Province on March 24, aimed at celebrating the upcoming election of deputies to the 15th National Assembly (NA) and People's Councils at all levels for the term 2021-2026.

Dak Lak provincial leaders cut the ribbon to open the exhibition. (Photo: NDO/Cong Ly)
Dak Lak provincial leaders cut the ribbon to open the exhibition. (Photo: NDO/Cong Ly)

The exhibition consists of three main themes: Uncle Ho and the NA of Vietnam; marks of the NA of Vietnam; and the outstanding activities of the delegation of NA deputies and People's Councils at all levels in Dak Lak.

The event features 250 documents and photos introducing the outstanding activities and achievements of the NA and People's Councils at all levels in general, and that of the delegation of NA deputies and People's Councils of Dak Lak in particular.

They contribute to affirming the inheritance of the NAs after each term, promoting the spirit of renewal within the NA’s legislative activities, as well as monitoring and deciding upon the important issues of the country.

Visitors at the event. (Photo: NDO/Cong Ly)

The event also highlights the responsibilities of the powerful agency of the State in institutionalising the Party's guidelines and undertakings into State policies and laws, contributing to the successful implementation of the objectives and tasks of building, developing and defending the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

The exhibition aims to contribute to raising public awareness about the Party and State's policies and laws on the elections and citizenship rights and responsibilities toward the nation, while creating a consensus in society for the success of the election of deputies to the 15th NA and People's Councils at all levels for the 2021-2026 term, ensuring democracy, equality, enforcement, safety and cost saving, as well as making the election the national festival.

The exhibition runs until late May 2021.