Public security youths celebrate successful organization of 7th Public Security Party Congress
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The event saw the presence of Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Thanh, Member of the Party Central Committee and Deputy Minister of Public Security.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Thanh speaks at the event. |
Major General Nguyen Ngoc Toan, Director of the Party and Political Work Department under the MPS and Head of the program’s Organizing Panel, said that more than 50,000 youths in the Public Security Forces have enthusiastically carried out thousands of meaningful activities and projects during the Youth Month (March 2020), the Summer Volunteer Campaign and emulation drives in celebration of the75th People's Public Security Forces’ founding anniversary and the 15th “All People Protecting National Security” Festive Day.
With the theme "Proud to march under the Party’s flag", the elaborately-staged gala witnessed special music and art acts performed by young public security officers and cadets from public security schools.
An art performance at the event. |
Via the show, the public security youth sent their congratulations to the Public Security Central Party Committee on the successful organization of the 7th Public Security Party Congress.
The beautiful songs and dances at the show also reflected the determination of the public security youth to successfully implement the Congress’s Resolution in the time to come.
Addressing the event, Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Thanh requested that Youth Union chapters at all levels in the Public Security Forces should organize meetings to seriously study the 7th Public Security Party Congress’s Resolution as well as the resolutions of the Party Congress of all public security units and agencies.
The study of these resolutions must be considered as a key mission for all public security youth organizations during the 2020-2025 period, the Deputy Minister stressed.