THE
PRIME MINISTER OF GOVERNMENT
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SOCIALIST
REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM
Independence - Freedom Happiness
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No.
14/2000/QD-TTg
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Hanoi,
January 27, 2000
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DECISION
STIPULATING
DOMESTIC DELEGATIONS AND FOREIGN GUESTS VISITING VIETNAM WAY-LED BY TRAFFIC
POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES
THE
PRIME MINISTER
Pursuant to the Law on
Organization of the Government of September 30, 1992;
Pursuant to Decree No. 36/CP of May 29, 1995 of the Government on ensuring
traffic order and safety on roads and in urbans centers; Decree No.
75/1998/ND-CP of September 26, 1998 of the Government amending and
supplementing a number of Articles of Decree No. 36/CP;
At the proposal of the Minister of Public Security,
DECIDES:
Article 1.-
Domestic delegations and foreign guests to Vietnam being way-led by traffic
police motor vehicles are stipulated as follows:
1. For high-ranking Party and
State leaders and domestic delegations:
- The General Secretary of the
Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee, the State President, the National
Assembly Chairman, and/or the Prime Minister being on visit, working visits or
attending domestic or international anniversaries and conferences held in
localities;
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- The Party delagations during
the time they attend the Party’s National Congresses;
- The National Assembly
delegations during the time they attend the National Assembly sessions;
- Convoys joining parades in
service of great anniversaries held by the State or the People�s Committees of
the provinces or centrally-run cities;
- Funeral processions held by
the State.
2. For foreign delegations being
guests of the Party and the State:
- Heads of States;
- Heads of Governments;
- Presidents of Parliaments;
- General Secretaries, Chairmen
or Heads of the Parties which have established relations with the Communist
Party of Vietnam;
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- The U.N. Secretary General and
deputy Secretaries General;
- Parties’ex- general
Secretaries, or ex-Chairmen, former Heads of State or Prime Ministers;
- Heads of international
organizations;
- Ministers and the like;
- Key members of royal families
(Kings, Queens, Princes and Princesses);
- Ambassadors Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary presenting credentials;
- Diplomatic missions of various
countries attending formal activities organized by the State;
- Foreign delegations attending
international conferences held by the State.
3. Apart from the subjects
defined in Clauses 1 and 2 of this Article, other cases where traffic police
vehicles are required for way-leading shall be considered and decided by the
Minister of Public Security at the written requests of concerned agencies
and/or organizations.
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- To strictly comply with the
State ceremonies, diplomatic formalities and international practices;
- To ensure thrift, avoid
show-offs and wastefulness;
- To ensure the absolute safety
for the Party and State leaders, domestic delegations and foreign guests, as
well as their smooth travels as required;
- The way-leading traffic police
motor vehicles are priority vehicles; all people and means joining in the
traffic shall have to give way according to the provisions of law;
The agencies, organizations and
the People’s Committees of the provinces and centrally-run cities shall, when
asking for way-leading traffic police motor vehicles, have to promptly report
such and work out coordination plans, so that the traffic police force can take
initiative in working out plans for implementation in strict compliance with
the regulations of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Public Security.
Article 3.-
The Ministry of Public Security shall provide detailed guidance for the uniform
implementation of this Decision throughout the country.
Article 4.-
This Decision takes effect 15 days after its signing. All previous regulations
which are contrary to this Decision are now annulled.
Article 5.-
The ministers, the heads of the ministerial-level agencies, the heads of the
agencies attached to the Government, the presidents of the People’s Committees
of the provinces and centrally-run cities shall have to implement this
Decision.
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THE PRIME
MINISTER
Phan Van Khai