Fangzi District of Weifang City launched the "July 1st" visit to condolences

Author:Fangzi Rong Media Time:2022.07.04

In order to promote the party's glorious tradition and excellent style, the recent retired soldiers' affairs bureau, district volunteer association, and street (development zone) retired soldiers service stations in Fangzi District will jointly conduct visits Consumers, noodles, paper pumping and other condolences are sent to the party and government's care and warmth.

In the home of the old party members, the condolences of the group asked about their living conditions and physical conditions, and told them to take care of their bodies, strengthen their confidence to live a good life, and expressed their example to learn to inherit their fine style, keep in mind the original mission, strive to work hard Responsibility.

Old party members of the retired soldiers have stated that "the state and the government pay more and more attention to retired soldiers, society is more and more respectful to retired soldiers, and sincerely thank the party and the government for their care and care for us. We will continue to carry forward the party's fine traditions , Do not fade with retirement and leave the party. "

The condolences of this visit conveyed the warmth, respecting the atmosphere, and further stimulating the sense of gain, honor and happiness of retired soldiers. The Fangzi District Retired Military Affairs Bureau will continue to do a good job of normalizing the work of retired soldiers, strengthen the responsibility, actively take the initiative, maintain respect, and care for love. Work to a new level.

Fangzi Rong Media Editor: Li Bingzheng

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