CURRENT SITUATION AND SOLUTIONS TO STRENGTHEN MASS MOBILIZATION WORK IN THE KHMER ETHNIC MINORITY REGION IN AN GIANG PROVINCE, VIETNAM

Tran Thi Kim Ngoc, Nguyen Ho Thanh

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Mass mobilization work in ethnic minority areas has a critical position and role. It is a part of the Party's mass mobilization work to strengthen the close relationship between the Party and the people. An Giang is a mountainous, border province with a large population of ethnic minorities, especially Khmer people. Realizing this, the An Giang Provincial Party Committee has determined that mass mobilization work in Khmer ethnic minority areas plays a particularly important role in strengthening the trust of ethnic minorities in the leadership of the Party and the management of the State, consolidating national defense, maintaining political security, social order and safety, promoting the strength of the great national unity bloc, contributing to the successful implementation of the tasks set out by the An Giang Provincial Party Congress.

 

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mass mobilization work, Khmer ethnic minority people, An Giang province, Vietnam.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpss.v8i2.2062

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