Tran Dinh Canh, Head of the Hanoi Party Committee's Internal Affairs Commission, checks on Tam Hung Commune's preparations for the upcoming national election.
On February 27, Tran Dinh Canh, member of the Hanoi Party Standing Committee and Head of the Hanoi Party Committee's Internal Affairs Commission, inspected preparations for the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026–2031 term in Tam Hung Commune.
Chairman of the Tam Hung Commune People's Committee Bui Dinh Thai reported that as of February 27, the commune had 28,778 voters divided into six electoral units and 23 polling stations, including 22 at village cultural houses and one at the T16 temporary detention center under the Ministry of Public Security.
Voter lists have been publicly posted at the commune headquarters and all polling stations to allow review and timely adjustments. Facilities, including ballot boxes, seals, documents, forms and decorations, have been fully prepared.
Security, fire prevention and traffic safety plans have been developed, with detailed scenarios for contingencies such as power outages, storms and complaints.
Bui Van Sang, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the People's Council of Tam Hung Commune, said contingency plans have been comprehensively prepared in line with local conditions and practical requirements.
Police, military, health and election staff have been assigned to polling stations and will maintain strict duty schedules before, during and after Election Day.
Communication systems between polling stations and the commune Election Committee remain fully operational to ensure timely direction and coordination, contributing to a safe, democratic, lawful and successful election.
Head of the Hanoi Party Committee's Internal Affairs Commission Tran Dinh Canh praised the commune's proactive and responsible implementation of election tasks.
Tam Hung Commune has nearly 28,800 voters divided into six electoral units and 23 polling stations.
He urged Tam Hung to strengthen digital transformation and IT application, enhance communication, ensure security and promptly handle complaints and emerging issues in accordance with the law.
He also emphasized the need for local authorities to monitor developments closely and propose solutions to resolve difficulties at the grassroots level.
"The election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils for 2026–2031 is a particularly important political event, taking place amid new features under the two-tier local government model," Canh said.
"Every stage must be carefully prepared without complacency. From leaders to each election committee member and polling staff, all must monitor public opinion and address issues promptly while ensuring political security and social order," he added.