Hai called on Ca Mau authorities to ensure local communes and wards regularly update and clearly post voter lists as required, ensure timely allocation of funds for the grassroots level, maintain public safety and order, and provide social welfare support for those eligible, especially as the Lunar New Year holiday draws near.
Tran Quoc Toan, Chairman of the communal People’s Committee, reported that the local Party Committee, People’s Council, People’s Committee and Viet Nam Fatherland Front chapter had fully established election bodies as required by law and convened the first round of voter consultation meetings following statutory procedures. Relevant agencies and units are working closely together, while local officials and civil servants are proactively preparing polling facilities and logistical conditions.
According to Toan, the commune, home to 27,327 residents, has been organised into seven election groups with 16 polling stations. The first consultation conference finalised a slate of 38 candidates for nomination. Local authorities proposed that the Ministry of Home Affairs hold online training sessions to support election management at the grassroots level.
Pham Van Thieu, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council, praised Ho Thi Ky’s progress. He called on local authorities to intensify public outreach through mass media, follow timelines outlined in the Election Law, and pay close attention to social welfare, particularly during the Lunar New Year festivities.