Vietnam: Will grassroots Vietnamese Communist Party Committees exercise the right to admit Party members and discipline to expel Party members according to current regulations?

Hello Lawnet, I want to ask: Currently, can grassroots Vietnamese Communist Party committees admit Party members and discipline to expel Party members? Thanks!

Duties of the party grassroots organization according to Vietnamese regulations?

Pursuant to subsection 2, Section III, Part B, Regulation 59-QD/TW of 2016 stipulates:

“III- Party grassroots organization
2- Mission
Party grassroots organizations in the Army fully perform the 5 tasks stated in the Vietnamese Communist Party Charter and the Secretariat's regulations on the functions and tasks of grassroots party organizations in the Vietnam People's Army. In the process of leading the comprehensive implementation of tasks, grassroots committees in the following categories need to focus on leading specific tasks:
- Party grassroots organization in combat units: Leaders improve training quality, combat readiness, combat strength, build regularity, and practice discipline; build a strong and comprehensive unit in association with building a clean and strong party committee; keep and effectively use weapons, equipment, logistical and technical facilities in the unit; well organize the material and spiritual life of the troops, ensure that the unit has good training, high combat readiness, and victory in all situations.
- Party organization at the agency: Leaders thoroughly understand and abide by the lines, views, resolutions of the Party, policies, and laws of the State, and resolutions, and directives of superiors. Improve the quality of research and advice in accordance with the Party's lines, guidelines, viewpoints and principles; guide and inspect the performance of the agency's functions and tasks; fostering and improve knowledge and capacity, innovating methods and working styles for cadres and party members.
- Party grassroots organization in units and agencies managing material, technical and financial facilities: Leaders thoroughly grasp and implement the viewpoint of thrift, integrity, and sense of self-reliance, self-reliance, and strictly abide by them. the regime of management, use and preservation of technical equipment, supplies and finance; resolutely fight against all manifestations of oppression, waste, embezzlement, corruption, bribery, and loss of property of the State and the Army of Vietnam.
While performing the tasks mentioned above, the issues related to guidelines and leadership measures must be decided by the collective committee at all levels.”

Thus, grassroots party organizations in the army will perform the tasks according to the content specified above.

Vietnam: Will grassroots Vietnamese Communist Party Committees exercise the right to admit Party members and discipline to expel Party members according to current regulations?

Vietnam: Will grassroots Vietnamese Communist Party Committees exercise the right to admit Party members and discipline to expel Party members according to current regulations?

Powers the grassroots party organization in the military of Vietnam have?

Pursuant to subsection 3, Section III, Part B, Regulation 59-QD/TW of 2016 stipulates:

“III- Party grassroots organization
3- Powers
- To decide on the establishment and dissolution of affiliated party organizations.
- Approve the election results of party committees, secretaries and deputy secretaries; appoint additional members of the affiliated committees.
- Proposing or deciding to reward and discipline party organizations and members; manage and use party finances according to the Party's Charter and regulations and guidance of superiors.
- Party committees of regiments, brigades, and other grassroots Party committees with more than 100 party members and recognized as being clean and strong shall be considered and authorized by the immediately superior level committee to authorize the grassroots party committee to decide. admitting party members, granting certificates of party awareness classes, training classes for new party members and disciplining party members who are not members of the same level and party members who are cadres belonging to the party committee management by superiors.”

Thus, grassroots party organizations will have the powers specified in the above content.

How does the grassroots Vietnamese Party Committee implement admission and discipline to expel Party members?

Pursuant Section 9 of Guidelines 08-HD/BTCTW in 2017 stipulates:

“9- Grassroots Party Committees are authorized to decide on the admission of party members and discipline to expel them (Clause 3, Section III, Part B)
- Party committees of regiments, brigades, sea corps, and other grassroots party committees with more than 100 party members who are recognized as meeting the standards of purity and strength shall be considered and authorized by the standing committee of the immediate superior level. grassroots party committees decide to admit party members, consider recognition of official party members, issue certificates of party awareness classes, refresher courses for new party members and enforce the discipline of expelling party members (except for party members at the same level and party members are officials under the management of the higher level committees).
- The admission of party members and the discipline of expulsion of party members must be considered and decided by the grassroots party committee. The immediate superior must regularly check if the authorized party committee is found to fail to perform their duties well as prescribed, the authorized decision shall be revoked.”

Thus, the grassroots Vietnamese Communist Party Committee will exercise the right to admit party members and discipline to expel party members according to the authorization decision of the standing committee of the superior party committee.

The admission of party members and the discipline of Vietnamese Communist Party members must be considered and decided according to the collective grassroots party committee.

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