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Vietnam Youth Federation’s 8th National Congress to open on Oct. 10

The 8th National Congress of the Vietnam Youth Federation (VYF) for the 2019 – 2024 tenure will be held in Hanoi from December 10 – 12, heard a press conference in the capital city on December 2.
Vietnam Youth Federation’s 8th National Congress to open on Oct. 10 ảnh 1Chairman of the VYF Central Committee Le Quoc Phong (L) at the press conference (Photo: thanhnien.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The 8th NationalCongress of the Vietnam Youth Federation (VYF) for the 2019 – 2024 tenure willbe held in Hanoi from December 10 – 12, heard a press conference in the capitalcity on December 2.

With the motto “Vietnamese Youth – Patriotism, Creativity,Volunteering, Integration, Development”, the congress will attract 1,000outstanding officers, members and youths at home and abroad, including 193 ethnicpeople, 110 religious followers, a professor, three associate professors, 34doctors, and 16 overseas Vietnamese students.

It will also review activities and youth movement during theseventh tenure, devise goals for the 2019 – 2024 tenure, and elect members ofthe VYF Central Committee.

Participants will also look into the implementation of theresolution adopted at the seventh congress and the “I love my country”movement.

Chairman of the VYF Central Committee Le Quoc Phong said theplenary session will open on December 11, along with 12 forums discussing patrioticand volunteering Vietnamese youths, their contributions to the community andglobal integration.

At the closing ceremony, a dialogue between young delegatesand the Prime Minister will be held under the theme “Aspiration of Vietnameseyouth – for a strong and civilised nation”.

As part of the congress, participants will offer incense towar heroes at the Bac Son Monument, pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at hismausoleum, visit and present gifts to disabled and orphan children, invalidsand the elderly, join environment protection activities, and attend the openingof the photo exhibition “I love my country”./.
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