On March 17, a delegation of Provincial Party Standing Committee led by Mr. Nguyen Van Loc, member of Provincial Party Standing Committee and Chairman of Provincial People's Council, had a working session with Standing Committee of Dau Tieng District Party Committee. Also attending the meeting were Mr. Bui Minh Tri, Vice Chairman of Provincial People's Committee, and leaders of departments and branches.

The district leaders reported to the working delegation that all 183 Party cells in the communes and towns had successfully organized their Party congresses. Preparations for higher-level congresses have been halted in accordance with the directives from the Central and provincial authorities. The delegation also heard from Dau Tieng district leaders about their economic development strategies aimed at achieving double-digit growth. They discussed major projects and initiatives in the district, including investments in information technology, digital transformation, and advancements in exemplary new rural development; social security issues and new challenges related to the organization and arrangement of the political system in the district.
Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Nguyen Van Loc asked Dau Tieng district to continue to implement well new directions of the Central and the province in arranging and organizing the apparatus of the political system; stabilize the ideology of cadres and party members in the process of arranging and streamlining the apparatus; at the same time promote the spirit of solidarity in socio-economic development; focus on solving administrative procedures for people and organizations...
* In the afternoon of the same day, the delegation also visited and worked at Dau Tieng Town Police.
Major Nguyen Phuc Loi, Chief of Dau Tieng Town Police, reported to the working delegation that, starting March 1, 2025, the town police will mobilize six regular police officers. Additionally, two new services will be introduced: vehicle registration procedures for residents of Dau Tieng town and the processing of ID card and electronic identification procedures for residents of the 12 communes and towns in Dau Tieng district.

Dau Tieng Town Police also proposed increasing staffing levels to meet the demands of these new responsibilities. They requested additional equipment and resources to support their professional duties, including computers, printers, walkie-talkie systems, surveillance cameras, and funding for future operations.
Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Nguyen Van Loc highly appreciated the results that Dau Tieng Town Police had achieved after the arrangement and reorganization; at the same time, he acknowledged the recommendations and proposals of Dau Tieng Town Police. Mr. Loc suggested that the town police promote their strengths and unite to successfully complete assigned tasks in the coming time, especially the work of handling procedures for people in the most convenient way...
Reported by Ho Van
Translated by Ngoc Huynh