From July 1, 2024, what is the monthly preferential allowance for class B wounded soldiers in Vietnam?
From July 1, 2024, what is the monthly preferential allowance for class B wounded soldiers in Vietnam?
Under Appendix 3 issued together with Decree 77/2024/ND-CP on the monthly preferential allowance for class B wounded soldiers in Vietnam from July 1, 2024:
No. | WPI | Allowance | No. | WPI | Allowance |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
:---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: |
1 | 21% | 1,552,000 | 21 | 41% | 3,015,000 |
2 | 22% | 1,626,000 | 22 | 42% | 3,089,000 |
3 | 23% | 1,695,000 | 23 | 43% | 3,163,000 |
4 | 24% | 1,772,000 | 24 | 44% | 3,234,000 |
5 | 25% | 1,848,000 | 25 | 45% | 3,304,000 |
6 | 26% | 1,917,000 | 26 | 46% | 3,379,000 |
7 | 27% | 1,991,000 | 27 | 47% | 3,444,000 |
8 | 28% | 2,060,000 | 28 | 48% | 3,520,000 |
9 | 29% | 2,137,000 | 29 | 49% | 3,592,000 |
10 | 30% | 2,211,000 | 30 | 50% | 3,667,000 |
11 | 31% | 2,280,000 | 31 | 51% | 3,741,000 |
12 | 32% | 2,356,000 | 32 | 52% | 3,809,000 |
13 | 33% | 2,430,000 | 33 | 53% | 3,886,000 |
14 | 34% | 2,505,000 | 34 | 54% | 3,960,000 |
15 | 35% | 2,577,000 | 35 | 55% | 4,102,000 |
16 | 36% | 2,646,000 | 36 | 56% | 4,174,000 |
17 | 37% | 2,719,000 | 37 | 57% | 4,253,000 |
18 | 38% | 2,795,000 | 38 | 58% | 4,326,000 |
19 | 39% | 2,869,000 | 39 | 59% | 4,395,000 |
20 | 40% | 2,939,000 | 40 | 60% | 4,469,000 |
41 | 61% | 4,543,000 | 61 | 81% | 6,005,000 |
42 | 62% | 4,615,000 | 62 | 82% | 6,081,000 |
43 | 63% | 4,691,000 | 63 | 83% | 6,149,000 |
44 | 64% | 4,760,000 | 64 | 84% | 6,225,000 |
45 | 65% | 4,835,000 | 65 | 85% | 6,303,000 |
46 | 66% | 4,911,000 | 66 | 86% | 6,371,000 |
47 | 67% | 4,983,000 | 67 | 87% | 6,446,000 |
48 | 68% | 5,052,000 | 68 | 88% | 6,516,000 |
49 | 69% | 5,124,000 | 69 | 89% | 6,594,000 |
50 | 70% | 5,200,000 | 70 | 90% | 6,663,000 |
51 | 71% | 5,277,000 | 71 | 91% | 6,736,000 |
52 | 72% | 5,347,000 | 72 | 92% | 6,811,000 |
53 | 73% | 5,421,000 | 73 | 93% | 6,884,000 |
54 | 74% | 5,493,000 | 74 | 94% | 6,960,000 |
55 | 75% | 5,570,000 | 75 | 95% | 7,031,000 |
56 | 76% | 5,641,000 | 76 | 96% | 7,104,000 |
57 | 77% | 5,712,000 | 77 | 97% | 7,174,000 |
58 | 78% | 5,782,000 | 78 | 98% | 7,246,000 |
59 | 79% | 5,860,000 | 79 | 99% | 7,322,000 |
60 | 80% | 5,936,000 | 80 | 100% | 7,397,000 |
Who are class B wounded soldiers in Vietnam?
Under Article 23 of the Ordinance on Preferential Treatment of People with Meritorious Service to the Revolution 2020, the conditions and standards for wounded soldiers and policy beneficiaries such as wounded soldiers in Vietnam:
Conditions and criteria for wounded soldiers and policy beneficiaries such as wounded soldiers
1. Injured officers, professional military personnel, non-commissioned officers and soldiers in the People's Army and injured officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers in the People's Police with a bodily injury rate of 21% or higher shall be recognized as wounded soldiers by competent authorities or units, issued with "wounded soldier certificate" and "wounded soldier badge" when falling into one of the following cases:
a/ Fight or directly serve in combat to protect independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and national security;
b/ Perform defense and security tasks in enemy-occupied areas, hostilities and areas adjacent to enemy-occupied areas;
c/ Direct political struggle and organized military struggle with the enemy;
d/ Be captured or tortured by the enemy still refuses to submit, resolutely struggles but leaves physical injuries;
e/ Perform international obligations;
f/ Bravely do urgent and dangerous jobs in service of national defense and security;
g/ Directly conduct combat training, drills or national defense and security services of dangerous nature;
h/ Suffer an accident while directly performing defense and security tasks in border, sea or island areas meeting with extremely difficult conditions according to the list prescribed by the Government;
i/ Directly perform the task of fighting crime;
k/ Be especially brave in saving people, saving the property of the State and the People, or preventing and arresting persons committing criminal acts, serving as an example of honor, education and wide spread in society.
2. Persons who are not injured officers, professional military personnel, non-commissioned officers and soldiers in the People's Army and injured officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers in the People's Police with a bodily injury rate of 21% or higher in one of the cases specified in Clause 1 of this Article shall be considered for recognizing as policy beneficiaries such as wounded soldiers by competent authorities or units and issued with "Certificates of policy beneficiaries such as wounded soldiers".
3. Class B wounded soldiers mean injured military personnel or people's police officers who have a bodily injury rate of 21% or higher during training or work recognized by competent authorities or units before December 31, 1993.
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Thus, class B wounded soldiers are servicemen and public security officers who were injured with a WPI of 21% or more. Class B wounded soldiers are those who were recognized by competent authorities before December 31, 1993.
From July 1, 2024, what is the monthly preferential allowance for class B wounded soldiers in Vietnam? (Image from Internet)
Are class B wounded soldiers in Vietnam entitled to preferential policies for people with meritorious service to the revolution?
Under Article 3 of the Ordinance on Preferential Treatment of People with Meritorious Service to the Revolution 2020 on beneficiaries :
"Article 3. Beneficiaries
1. People with meritorious services to the revolution include:
a/ Revolutionary activists before January 1, 1945;
(b) Revolutionary activists from January 1, 1945 to August 1, 1945;
c) Martyrs;
d) Heroic Vietnamese mothers;
dd) Heroes of the People's Armed Forces;
e) Hero of Labor during the resistance period;
g) Wounded soldiers, including class B wounded soldiers recognized before December 31, 1993; policy beneficiaries such as wounded soldiers;
h) Sick soldiers;
i/ Resistance activists contaminated with chemical toxins;
k) Persons engaged in revolution, resistance, national defense and international obligations that are imprisoned or exiled by the enemy;
l) Resistance activists for national liberation, national defense and international obligations;
m) Persons with meritorious services to the revolution.
2. Relatives of people with meritorious services to the revolution include natural fathers, natural mothers, spouses, children (biological children, adopted children), persons with meritorious services to martyr raising."
Thus, class B wounded soldiers recognized before December 31, 1993 are entitled to preferential policies for people with meritorious service to the revolution.