Who has the authority over grant or promotion of general ranks of the People's Public Security officers in Vietnam according to the provisions of law?

Who has the authority over grant or promotion of general ranks of the People's Public Security officers in Vietnam according to the provisions of law? Question of Mr. Hai in Binh Thuan.

What are the permissible age limits of non-commissioned officers and officers of the People's Public Security Force in Vietnam?

According to Clause 1, Article 30 of the 2018 Law on People’s Public Security Force in Vietnam, the permissible age limits of non-commissioned officers and officers of the People's Public Security Force is as follows:

Permissible age limits of non-commissioned officers and officers of the People's Public Security Force
1. The permissible maximum age limits of non-commissioned officers and officers of the People's Public Security Force shall be subject to the following regulations:
a) Non-commissioned officers: 45;
b) Company-grade officers: 53;
c) Major and Lieutenant-Colonel: Male: 55; Female: 53;
d) Senior Lieutenant Colonel: Male: 58; Female: 55;
dd) Colonel: Male: 60; Female: 55;
e) General-grade officers: 60.
2. Permissible age limits of officers holding positions or titles in the People’s Public Security Force shall be subject to regulations adopted by the Minister of Public Security, but shall be restricted to the maximum age limit specified in clause 1 of this Article, except cases specified in clause 4 of this Article.
3. Based on the demands of police units, if the officers prescribed at point b and c and male officers prescribed at point d of clause 1 of this Article meet all professional quality, expertise and health requirements and of their own free will, they may be entitled to extension of their service age according to the regulations of the Minister of Public Security, but not more than 60 for men and 55 for women.
4. People's Public Security officers, who are professors, associate professors, doctors and senior experts, may be granted an extension of service age to more than 60 years of age for men and over 55 years of age for women according to the Government's regulations.
5. People's Public Security officers may retire when they fully meet the conditions prescribed by law; In cases where they are not eligible to retire according to the provisions of law, the People's Public Security Force no longer needs them or they fails to transfer to other sectors or they voluntarily apply for discharge from the force, and if male officers have 25 years of service and female officers have 20 years of service rendered in the People's Public Security Force, they may retire before the age limits prescribed in Clause 1 of this Article.

According to the above regulations, the permissible maximum age limits of non-commissioned officers and officers of the People's Public Security Force shall be subject to the following regulations:

- Non-commissioned officers: 45;

- Company-grade officers: 53;

- Major and Lieutenant-Colonel: Male: 55; Female: 53;

- Senior Lieutenant Colonel: Male: 58; Female: 55;

- Colonel: Male: 60; Female: 55;

- General-grade officers: 60.Who has the authority over grant or promotion of general ranks of the People's Public Security officers in Vietnam according to the provisions of law?

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Who has the authority over grant or promotion of general ranks of the People's Public Security officers in Vietnam?

According to Clause 1, Article 26 of the 2018 Law on People’s Public Security Force in Vietnam as follows:

Authority over grant, promotion, demotion, deprivation of ranks and pay raise for officers, non-commissioned officers and conscripts; appointment, dismissal and demotion of positions; appointment and dismissal of titles in the People's Police
1. The State President shall be accorded authority to grant and promote general ranks of the People’s Public Security officers.
2. The Prime Minister shall be accorded authority to appoint the Deputy Minister of Public Security; decide to raise the salary of the rank of General and Senior Lieutenant General.
3. The Minister of Public Security shall be accorded authority to decide to raise the salary of the rank of Lieutenant General and Major General; decide to grant, promote and raise pay rates for ranks, appoint other positions and titles in the People’s Public Security Force.
4. If a person is accorded authority to grant and promote a rank, he/she shall have the authority to demote and deprive such rank; Each time, he/she shall be only allowed to promote or demote 01 rank, except for special cases in which consideration of promotion or demotion of many ranks is allowed. If a person is accorded authority to appoint a position, he/she shall have authority to dismiss, deprive or demote such position. If a person is accorded authority to appoint a title, he/she shall have authority to dismiss such title.

According to the above regulations, the State President shall be accorded authority to grant and promote general ranks of the People’s Public Security officers.

What are the procedures for grant or promotion of general ranks of the People's Public Security officers?

According to Clause 2, Article 27 of the 2018 Law on People’s Public Security Force in Vietnam, the procedures for grant of ranks in the People's Public Security Force are as follows:

Procedures for grant, promotion, demotion and deprivation of ranks in the People’s Public Security Force
1. The Prime Minister shall appeal to the State President to grant, promote, demote and deprive the general rank.
Grant, promotion, demotion or deprivation of the general ranks of seconded officers in the People’s Public Security Force shall be subject to requests of receiving entities or organizations, and the Minister of Public Security.
2. The Minister of Public Security shall adopt regulations on procedures for grant, promotion, demotion and deprivation of ranks of field or company officers, non-commissioned officers or conscripts.

Thus, the Prime Minister shall appeal to the State President to grant the general rank.

After the Prime Minister appeals, the State President considers and decides to grant the general rank of the People's Public Security officers.

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