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VTV cooperates with the School in propaganda activities for the election of deputies to the 14th National Assembly

Wednesday - May 11, 2016 06:11
This morning, May 11, 2016, Vietnam Television (VTV) coordinated with the School's Political and Student Affairs Department to organize a video recording session to introduce the election process for the 14th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2016-2021 term. Images of this activity will be promoted and introduced on Vietnam Television on May 20.
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VTV cooperates with the School in propaganda activities for the election of deputies to the 14th National Assembly

The school website editorial board has recorded some images of the election guidance activities this morning:

In front of the G building's information room, the School has posted full information on the candidate's list, biographies; voting principles and procedures and voting room regulations for all staff and students of the School to understand.

A group of student voters of the School is following the list of profiles and biographies of candidates for the 14th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2016-2021 term.

Lecture Hall G102 has been redecorated into a polling place. This will be polling station No. 11, Thanh Xuan Trung Ward, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi City on May 22.

Voters line up and present their voter cards to receive their ballots. Each voter has the right to cast one vote for a National Assembly deputy and one vote for a People's Council deputy corresponding to each level of People's Council.

Mr. Nguyen Quang Lieu, Head of Student Affairs Department, also participated in this propaganda activity.

Overview of election activities

Mr. Trinh Van Bang (left), Faculty of History, is receiving his ballot.

After receiving their ballots, voters will have an area to write their own ballots.

Voters must put their ballots into the ballot box themselves.

When the voter finishes voting, the election team is responsible for stamping "Voted" on the voter card. Once the voter card is stamped, the voter's voting process is complete.

Author:Hau Temple

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