Consider age restrictions
On the morning of October 27, the National Assembly discussed in the hall a number of contents with different opinions of the draft Law on Forces Participating in Protecting Security and Order at the Grassroots Level.
Explaining, accepting and revising the draft Law on Forces Participating in Protecting Security and Order at the Grassroots Level, Chairman of the National Assembly's Committee on National Defense and Security Le Tan Toi said that many opinions suggested adding regulations on standards for maximum age; the maximum age for joining this force is no more than 65 years old.
The Standing Committee of the National Assembly finds that, according to the provisions of the draft Law, one of the criteria for citizens to be selected to join the force to protect security and order at the grassroots level is to ensure health standards according to regulations.
However, taking into account the opinions of National Assembly deputies, in order to ensure health requirements, the National Assembly Standing Committee has added to the draft Law only the provisions on cases of dismissal from participation in the force participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level in cases where health is no longer guaranteed (at Point b, Clause 3, Article 17).
National Assembly Delegate Pham Van Hoa.
Commenting on the draft law, National Assembly member Pham Van Hoa ( Dong Thap delegation) said that the draft only stipulates health standards for participants, while this force is like an "extended arm" of the commune-level police, supporting many very important tasks.
“Therefore, there should be an age limit. How can a 70-year-old stay alert at night? It is also very offensive for a 70-year-old to direct traffic,” Mr. Hoa said.
The Dong Thap delegation also gave an example of the village secretary, village chief, and village chief being old, which is reasonable, and requires prestige, and any age is fine. However, for the force participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level, not having an age limit is unreasonable.
The important thing is that people have good health and volunteer spirit.
According to delegate Le Thi Thanh Lam ( Hau Giang delegation), regarding the scope of regulation, according to the draft law, this law stipulates the position, functions, tasks, principles of organization, operation, working relations, force building, ensuring operating conditions and responsibilities of agencies and organizations towards the forces participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level. The delegate suggested that it is necessary to add "authority of the forces participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level" to the scope of regulation.
Regarding the standards for participating in the force to protect security and order at the grassroots level, Article 13 of the draft law stipulates that the standard for participation is Vietnamese citizens aged 18 and over, but has not yet set a maximum limit for participating in this force.
National Assembly Delegate Le Thi Thanh Lam.
Ms. Lam suggested that the drafting committee should study and stipulate a maximum age, because currently there are many reckless and reckless criminals who resist law enforcement officers, which can easily cause injuries to those participating in the task. Elderly people may lack agility, making it difficult to complete security protection tasks.
In addition, regarding compensation and support for people participating in the force to protect security and order at the grassroots level, Article 23 of the draft law stipulates that people participating in the force to protect security and order at the grassroots level are entitled to receive regular monthly support and support for voluntary social insurance and health insurance contributions at levels decided by the Provincial People's Council.
However, delegates suggested that it is necessary to study the payment policy for security forces at the grassroots level with specific salaries and salary coefficients to meet living requirements and attract more active and effective participants.
Participating in giving comments at the meeting, National Assembly Deputy Nguyen Hai Dung (Nam Dinh delegation) highly appreciated the draft Law on Forces Participating in Protecting Security and Order at the Grassroots Level submitted to the National Assembly at the 6th session.
National Assembly Delegate Nguyen Hai Dung.
Through a field survey, delegates said that the security force at the grassroots level is very enthusiastic and dedicated to the community, supporting local authorities in hotspots at the grassroots level.
Regarding the age of participation in the force participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level, the delegate of Nam Dinh agreed with the provisions of the draft Law, that is, Vietnamese citizens aged 18 years or older who wish to participate in the force participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level and are in good health according to the certificate of a medical examination and treatment facility established and operating in accordance with the provisions of law.
Delegates believe that it is important that people who are healthy, have a spirit of volunteerism and responsibility to the community should join the security and order protection force at the grassroots level.
The delegate proposed to transfer Clause 2, Article 13: "Priority is given to selecting citizens who have served in the People's Public Security Force, the People's Army, citizens who are knowledgeable about customs and practices, and have prestige in the community to join the force to protect security and order at the grassroots level" to Article 15 accordingly.
National Assembly Deputy Le Tat Hieu (Vinh Phuc delegation) expressed his high agreement with the explanatory and acceptance report of the National Assembly Standing Committee on the draft Law on Forces participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level.
Regarding the standards for participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level, delegate Le Tat Hieu expressed his high agreement with the draft's content, which only stipulates the minimum age of 18 years or older.
Because the force participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level is a mass force that participates voluntarily. Therefore, it is necessary to have open regulations on age to attract people who, although old, still ensure health, enthusiasm, responsibility, prestige and responsibility in participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level .
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