The annual evaluation and classification of the quality of Party organizations and Party members are conducted at the end of the year, in conjunction with the year-end summary of the work of the agency or unit. The process of collective and individual review and classification of Party organizations and Party members in the Justice sector for the year 2017 is carried out according to Guidance 150-HD/DV dated November 28, 2017, of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Justice of Vietnam.
On February 06, 2017, the Central Committee of the Communist Party issued Decision 66-QD/TW stipulating the categories, authority for issuance, and form of documents of the Communist Party, replacing the Regulations on the categories, authority for issuance, and form of documents of the Communist Party of Vietnam issued pursuant to Decision 31-QD/TW, dated October 01, 1997 by the Politburo of the 8th term, and Decision 91-QD/TW, dated February 16, 2004 by the Secretariat of the 9th term.
Many people are curious about the bonus attached to commendation titles for party organizations, party members; reward amounts associated with the Communist Party badge and the Commemorative Medal across the entire Communist Party of Vietnam.
There are common disciplinary violations by members of Communist Party of Vietnam and the corresponding handling measures for each behavior. The contents are based on Regulation 102-QD/TW 2017 on handling disciplinary violations by CPV members.
On July 6, 2018, the Central Organizing Committee promulgated Guidance 12-HD/BTCTW on improving the quality of branch meetings, replacing Guidance 09-HD/BTCTW dated March 2, 2012.
According to the law, individuals who engage in physical fighting will be subject to administrative penalties, and depending on the severity and consequences, they may be held criminally liable. So, how will a CPV member who fights with another person be handled?
To deeply understand and propose appropriate solutions to combat, prevent, and push back the deterioration among CPV members, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam has identified signs of political and ethical decline in thinking and lifestyle of members, "self-evolution", and "self-transformation"
To enhance awareness, responsibility, and to propose solutions to promote strengths and overcome limitations of members of Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), each year, agencies and organizations conduct quality assessment and classification. Below is the detailed guidance for the assessment and classification of CPV members' quality in 2020.
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