The Militia and Self-Defense Force Law 2009 was promulgated on November 23, 2009, and officially came into effect on July 1, 2010. Notably, this document includes regulations concerning the standards and selection of citizens for participation in core militia and self-defense forces in Vietnam.
Military service, public security service, and militia and self-defense force duty in Vietnam are three issues of great interest to many people during each recruitment period. However, many still do not fully understand whether citizens can choose to perform one of these three duties. The article below will help readers understand and clarify these concerns.
According to the provisions of Article 16 of Decree 03/2016/ND-CP: The allowance for management and command responsibilities of the militia and self-defense units is calculated and paid monthly, by multiplying the statutory pay rate with the allowance coefficient. From July 1, 2017, the increase of the new statutory pay rate to 1.3 million VND/month leads to an increase in responsibility allowances for militia and self-defense forces in Vietnam. To be specific:
Recently, the Ministry of National Defense issued Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP stipulating the application of disciplinary measures, procedures, statute of limitations, time limits, and jurisdiction for handling discipline for the militia and self-defense forces, effective August 5, 2020.
Recently, the Ministry of National Defense issued Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP stipulating the application of disciplinary measures, procedures, statute of limitations, time limits, and jurisdiction for handling discipline for the militia and self-defense forces, effective August 5, 2020.
On June 19, 2020, the Ministry of National Defense issued Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP stipulating the application of disciplinary forms, procedures, statutes of limitations, time limits, and authority for handling disciplinary actions for self-defense militia.
Recently, the Ministry of National Defense has issued Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP stipulating the application of disciplinary forms, sequence, procedures, time limits, statutes of limitations, and the authority to handle disciplinary actions against the militia.
This is a noteworthy content in Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP issued by the Ministry of National Defense, which stipulates the application of disciplinary forms, procedures, statutes of limitations, and authority for handling discipline regarding the militia and self-defense force.
This is notable content from Circular 75/2020/TT-BQP stipulating the application of disciplinary forms, procedures, time limits, and authority for handling discipline towards the militia and self-defense forces, issued on June 19, 2020.
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