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Scene of the October Provincial Press Conference. Photo: Phuc Khanh
Scene of the October Provincial Press Conference. Photo: Phuc Khanh

The 1st Congress of the Vietnam Fatherland Front of Lam Dong province will have 400 delegates attending

Phúc Khánh (báo lao động) 09/11/2025 08:31 (GMT+7)

Lam Dong - 400 delegates will attend the 1st Congress of the Vietnam Fatherland Front of the province, term 2025 - 2030 taking place in the near future.

On the morning of November 7, at the Lam Dong Province regular press conference, the Standing Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Lam Dong Province said that the 1st Congress of the Vietnam Fatherland Front of Lam Dong Province, term 2025 - 2030, will have 400 delegates attending.

Accordingly, the Congress will be held from November 24 to 25 in Xuan Huong - Da Lat ward (Lam Dong province).

Pho Bi thu Tinh uy, Chu tich Uy ban MTTQ Viet Nam tinh Lam Dong Pham Thi Phuc trao tang qua cho nguoi kho khan tren dia ban tinh. Anh: Phuc Khanh
Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Lam Dong province Pham Thi Phuc presented gifts to people in need in the province. Photo: Phuc Khanh

Of course, there are 208 delegates out of a total of 400 delegates attending. The delegates elected by the Vietnam Fatherland Front of communes, wards and special zones are 174 people (accounting for 43.5%); the delegates representing member organizations are 12 people; the delegates appointed are 6 people.

Currently, Lam Dong province has elected 6,774 members of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee at the commune level for the 2025-2030 term (a decrease of 25.3% compared to before implementing the 2-level local government model for the 2024-2029 term).

Of which, female Party Committee members have 2,088 people (accounting for 30.82%); non-P Party Committee members have 2,472 people (accounting for 36.8%); Ethnic minority Party Committee members have 1,502 people (accounting for 22.17%); religious Party Committee members have 1,567 people (accounting for 23.13%).

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