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New regulation on discipline against Party organiations, members issued

The Politburo has issued a regulation on disciplinary measures against Party organisations and members who commit violations.
New regulation on discipline against Party organiations, members issued ảnh 1At the third meeting of the Party Central Committee's Inspection Commission (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Politburo has issued a regulationon disciplinary measures against Party organisations and members who commitviolations.

Regulation No. 69-QD/TW, dated July 6, 2022, comprisesfour chapters and 58 articles stipulating violations and disciplinary measuresagainst Party organisations and members.

Previously, the discipline against Party members andorganisations was prescribed in two separate documents – Regulation No. 07-QDi/TW,dated August 28, 2018, aimed at Party organisations, and Regulation No. 102-QD/TW,dated November 15, 2017, targeting Party members, both issued by the 12th–tenure Politburo.

Under Regulation No. 69, there are three levels ofdisciplinary actions for Party organisations: reprimand, warning and dissolution.Meanwhile, official Party members would receive reprimand, warning, demotionand expulsion.

It supplements and details specific cases in whichdiscipline has been exempted or postponed.

Notably, the new regulation stipulates disciplinefor Party members who bribe their way up. The disciplinary measures range from reprimandto warning, demotion and expulsion.

The regulation also supplements discipline for thosewho violate regulations on the management, grant and use of diplomas andcertificates, with the disciplinary measures of reprimand, warning andexpulsion./.
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