Recently, the Ministry of National Defense of Vietnam issued Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP regulating the application of disciplinary measures, order, procedures, statute of limitations, time limits, and jurisdiction for handling discipline for the militia and self-defense forces from August 5, 2020.
Mitigating and aggravating circumstances in the disciplinary actions for militia and self-defense forces in Vietnam - Illustrative image
According to Clause 1, Article 4 of Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP on the application of disciplinary forms, procedures, time limits, and authority for handling discipline for militia, as of August 5, 2020, mitigating circumstances in handling discipline for militia include:
- The person who violated discipline took actions to prevent or mitigate the consequences of the violation or voluntarily remedied the consequences, compensated for damages;
- The person who violated discipline voluntarily confessed, sincerely repented, and actively helped the authorities detect and handle the violation;
- Disciplinary violations due to being coerced or dependent on material or mental aspects.
Simultaneously, Clause 2, Article 4 of Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP also stipulates the aggravating circumstances in handling discipline for militia, including:
- Repeated disciplinary violations while performing duties;
- Coercing someone who is materially or mentally dependent on them;
- Abusing position or authority to violate discipline;
- Continuing to violate discipline despite being requested by an authority to cease such behavior;
- Evading or concealing the violation after it has occurred.
For more details, refer to the Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP, issued on June 19, 2020.
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