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06HANOI11 2006-01-04 07:20 2011-08-30 01:44 CONFIDENTIAL Embassy Hanoi
VZCZCXRO1985
RR RUEHCHI RUEHDT RUEHHM
DE RUEHHI #0011/01 0040720
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
R 040720Z JAN 06
FM AMEMBASSY HANOI
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 0378
INFO RUEHZS/ASEAN REGIONAL FORUM COLLECTIVE
RUEHHM/AMCONSUL HO CHI MINH CITY 0271
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 08 HANOI 000011 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR EAP/MLS, INR/EAP 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/04/2015 
TAGS: PROG PINR VM
SUBJECT: COMMUNIST PARTY PROPOSES CHANGES TO STATUTES, 
INCLUDING WELCOMING CAPITALISTS 
 
REF: A. 05 HANOI 2967 
     B. 05 HANOI 2063 
     C. 05 HANOI 256 
 
HANOI 00000011  001.2 OF 008 
 
 
Classified By: Ambassador Michael W. Marine per 1.4 (b), (d) 
 
1. (C) Summary:  In preparation for its National Congress 
later this year, the Communist Party recently circulated for 
discussion a number of proposed amendments to its statutes. 
Post obtained a copy of these proposed changes. 
Significantly, the Party is proposing to admit capitalists to 
its ranks, expand its role to become the vanguard of the 
entire nation (as opposed to just the working class), tighten 
regulations combating corruption and increase Party control 
over military Party committees.  Missing from the proposed 
changes is the (previously rumored) removal of 
Marxism-Leninism as a Party tenet and the equivalent 
elevation of Ho Chi Minh Thought as the Party's sole 
foundation.  End Summary. 
 
2. (C) Post recently obtained from a local contact the 
Communist Party of Vietnam's (CPV) proposed changes to its 
governing Party Statutes (relevant selections from the Party 
Statutes and proposed amendments are in paragraph 8; full 
text of the statutes and proposed changes e-mailed to 
EAP/MLS).  These proposed amendments and supplements to the 
statutes, marked "secret," were prepared last year for 
discussion at provincial and local CPV congresses, the last 
of which are scheduled to wrap up later this month.  The 
proposed changes will ultimately be approved or rejected at 
this year's National Party Congress.  There are several 
significant proposed changes to the statutes.  Among them: 
 
3. (C) Opening the door for Party members to participate in 
capitalist activities (and for capitalists to become Party 
members).  A proposed change to Article 1's language on 
qualifications for Party membership spells out that Party 
members who are in business (including "capitalist business 
activities") must abide by Party Statutes and State law. 
However, lest anyone think that this tacit approval of 
capitalists' joining the ranks of the Party means that the 
CPV has lost its revolutionary zeal, explanatory language 
attached to the proposed statute changes notes that "allowing 
capitalist activities does not equate with capitalism" and 
"capitalist activities are necessary to achieving Vietnam's 
goal of a socialism-oriented market economy."  Furthermore, 
proposed changes elsewhere in the Party Statutes specifically 
prohibit "((capitalist)) exploitation of man by man." 
 
4. (C) Expanding the CPV's representative mandate.  A 
proposed change in the Introduction's second paragraph 
expands the CPV's role from "vanguard brigade of the working 
class" to that of the "working class and the nation."  While 
small, the change reflects an attempt by the Party to widen 
its appeal and strengthen a role in Vietnamese society that 
some in the Party may fear is diminishing. 
 
5. (C) Tightening Party regulations against corruption. 
Extensive proposed changes in Articles 30 to 40, which cover 
Party control, supervision and disciplinary actions, reveal 
the depth of Party concern about corruption and mismanagement 
among Party cadres.  Perhaps no issue is of greater concern 
to the Party than the impact of corruption on Party 
legitimacy, and the strengthening of the Party Statutes in 
this regard is an attempt to bolster public confidence in the 
CPV and its ability to police itself. 
 
6. (C) Increasing Party control over military party 
committees.  A set of likely controversial proposed changes 
deals with the Party's day-to-day control over military and 
security units.  The Party Statutes currently require local 
civilian Party officials to be members of the equivalent 
military Party committees.  However, proposed changes to 
Article 27 require the local civilian Party chief to assume 
the role of Party chief of the equivalent military unit. 
Changes to Article 29 would require the local deputy Party 
chief to assume a senior role in the equivalent public 
security party cell. 
 
7. (C) Comment:  Significantly, absent among the proposed 
changes is the (previously rumored) removal of 
Marxism-Leninism as a Party tenet and the corresponding 
elevation of Ho Chi Minh Thought as the sole foundation of 
the CPV.  That said, it is still possible that this change 
will make its way into the Party Statutes' amendments 
presented at the Party Congress.  In addition to the draft 
Party Statutes changes, Post also received a copy of the 
Party's draft Political Report, which was also to have been 
discussed at the local and provincial Party congresses.  We 
 
HANOI 00000011  002.2 OF 008 
 
 
will report septel on the draft Political Report and will 
seek local reactions to the proposed changes outlined above. 
End Comment. 
 
8. (C)  Begin select text of Party Statutes and proposed 
revisions.  Proposed changes are in double brackets.  Full 
text e-mailed to EAP/MLS. 
 
Statutes of the Communist Party of Vietnam 
 
Introduction:  The Party and Fundamental Issues of Party 
Building 
 
Founded and trained by Comrade Ho Chi Minh, the Communist 
Party of Vietnam (CPV) has succeeded in leading the people in 
conducting the August Revolution that resulted in:  the 
founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (now known as 
the Socialist Republic of Vietnam); in winning various wars 
of aggression; eradicating the colonialist and feudalist 
regime; accomplishing the cause of national liberation and 
reunification; carrying out the renovation process; building 
socialism; and, firmly defending national independence. 
 
The Party is a vanguard brigade of the Vietnamese working 
class, a loyal representative of the interests of the working 
class and working people and of the entire nation as a whole. 
 
((Option 1: The Communist Party of Vietnam has the nature of 
the Vietnamese working class, is a vanguard brigade of the 
working class as well as the working people and the nation 
and is a loyal representative of the interests of the working 
class and working people and of the entire nation of Vietnam. 
 
-- Option 2: The Communist Party of Vietnam is a vanguard 
brigade of the working class, as well as the working people 
and the nation of Vietnam. 
 
-- Option 3: Keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
The goals of the Party are to build an independent, 
democratic, prosperous and powerful Vietnam with an equitable 
and civilized society and to successfully practice socialism 
and ultimately communism. 
 
((-- Option 1:  The goals of the Party are to build an 
independent, democratic, prosperous and powerful Vietnam with 
an equitable and civilized society and to successfully 
practice socialism and ultimately communism, and the 
abolishment of the exploitation of man by man. 
 
-- Option 2: Keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
The Party regards Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi Minh Thought as 
an ideological foundation and a beacon for its activities, 
develops the fine traditions of the nation, absorbs the 
intellectual quintessence of humanity and firmly grasps the 
objective law and the contemporary trends and the country's 
realities in order to come up with a correct political 
platform and revolutionary line suitable to the people's 
aspirations. 
 
The Party is a close-knit organization, united in willpower 
and action, considers democratic centralism as the 
fundamental organizational principle, practices collective 
leadership and individual accountability, self-criticism and 
criticism, treasures comradeship, implements proper 
discipline and preserves unity on the basis of the Political 
Program and the Statutes of the Party. 
 
((-- Option 1:  The Party is a close-knit organization, 
united in willpower and action, considers democratic 
centralism as the fundamental organizational principle, 
practices collective leadership and individual 
accountability, self-criticism and criticism, treasures 
comradeship, implements proper discipline and applies at the 
same time the following regulations of principle: 
self-criticism and criticism; preserves unity on the basis of 
the Political Program and the Statutes of the Party; 
maintains the close relationship with the people; the Party 
operates within the framework of the Constitution and the law. 
 
-- Option 2: Keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
The CPV is the ruling party.  The Party attaches itself 
closely to the people, respects and develops the latter's 
right to be master and subjects itself to the people's 
supervision.  The Party depends on the people for its unit 
building.  It is duty-bound to unite and lead the people in 
carrying out the revolutionary undertaking.  The Party rules 
 
HANOI 00000011  003.2 OF 008 
 
 
the political system and concurrently serves as a component 
part of that political system.  The Party leads the State and 
respects and develops the role of the state, the Vietnam 
Fatherland Front and various political and social 
organizations.  The Party operates within the framework of 
the Constitution and laws. 
 
((Proposed changes:  The CPV is the ruling party, ((Delete: 
The Party attaches itself closely to the people)) respects 
and develops the people's right to be master and subjects 
itself to the people's supervision.  The Party depends on the 
people for its unit building.  It is duty-bound to unite and 
lead the people in carrying out the revolutionary 
undertaking.  The Party rules the political system and 
concurrently serves as a component part of that political 
system.  The Party leads the state and respects and develops 
the role of the state, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, and 
various political and social organizations.  ((Delete:  The 
Party operates within the framework of the Constitution and 
laws.)) 
 
--Option 2: Keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
The Party incorporates the genuine patriotism with the pure 
internationalism of the working class and contributes 
positively to the cause of peace, national independence, 
democracy and social progress of the world's people. 
The CPV is made strong politically, ideologically and 
organizationally; to regularly renovate and rectify itself; 
and to constantly improve its militancy and its ability to 
lead the revolution. 
 
Chapter I 
 
Membership 
 
Article 1: 
 
-- 1. A member of the CPV is a revolutionary fighter in the 
vanguard of the Vietnamese working class, who devotes his 
(her) whole life to struggling for the goals and ideals of 
the Party, places the interests of the Fatherland, working 
class, and laboring people above that of individuals.  He 
(she) scrupulously implements the Political Program, the 
Party Statutes and resolutions and State law.  He (she) must 
engage in labor and must refrain from exploitation, 
satisfactorily fulfill his (her) assigned missions, observe 
an ethical and wholesome lifestyle and maintain close 
relations with the people.  He (she) must be subject himself 
(herself) to the Party's organizational discipline and 
preserve unity and unanimity within the Party. 
 
((-- Option 1:  A member of the CPV is a revolutionary 
fighter in the vanguard of the Vietnamese working class, who 
devotes his (her) whole life to struggling for the goals and 
ideals of the Party, places the interests of the Fatherland, 
working class, and laboring people above that of individuals. 
 He (she) scrupulously implements the Political Program, the 
Party Statutes and resolutions, and State law.  He (she) must 
engage in labor and ((Delete:  Must refrain from 
exploitation)) satisfactorily fulfill his (her) assigned 
missions, observe an ethical and wholesome lifestyle and 
maintain close relations with the people.  He (she) must be 
subject himself (herself) to the Party's organizational 
discipline and preserve unity and unanimity within the Party. 
 A Party member who does private business (including 
capitalist private business) must abide by the Party 
Statutes, the State law as well as other regulations of the 
Party. 
 
-- Option 2: Keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
Chapter VI 
 
Party Organizations in the Vietnam People's Army and the 
Vietnam People's Security Forces 
 
Article 27: 
 
-- 1. Party committees in units of the regular forces and the 
border guards shall be elected by the congresses at the 
corresponding levels and shall exercise leadership over units 
in all aspects at their respective level; in special cases, 
they shall be designated by higher-level Party committees. 
 
-- 2. A military zone Party committee shall be composed of 
Party members working in the zone's Party organization and 
elected by the congress at the corresponding level and the 
secretaries of provincial and city Party committees in the 
 
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areas covered by the military zone who are designated to 
join; it shall exercise leadership over the implementation of 
resolutions of higher levels, the tasks of building up the 
all-people defense system and the people's armed forces; and, 
coordinate with local Party committees in executing Party 
lines and policies in the zone. 
 
-- 3. Party organization in local military bodies and Party 
organizations at various levels shall be placed under the 
leadership in every respect of the local Party committees at 
the corresponding level, while implementing resolutions of 
the higher-level military Party committees on the all-people 
national defense tasks and local military affairs. 
Higher-level political bodies shall coordinate with local 
Party committees in guiding Party affairs, political work and 
mass mobilization in the local armed forces. 
 
-- 4. The military Party committees of provinces, cities, 
districts and towns shall include Party members working in 
the local military Party organization and elected by the 
congress at the corresponding level, the secretary of the 
local Party committee, and a number of Party members working 
outside the local military Party organization, but designated 
to join in conformity with stipulations by the Central 
Committee. 
 
((-- Option 1:  The military Party committees of provinces, 
cities, districts and towns shall include Party members 
working in the local military Party organization and elected 
by the congress at the corresponding level, the secretary of 
the local Party committee and a number of Party members 
working outside the local military Party organization, but 
designated to join.  The secretary of the local Party 
committee of provinces, cities, districts and towns shall 
hold the post of secretary of the military Party committee at 
the corresponding level.  Where there are border guards, the 
deputy secretary of the Party Committee, who is chairman of 
the provincial people's committee, shall be designated to 
join the standing board of the border guard Party committee 
of provinces. 
 
-- Option 2:  The military Party committees of provinces, 
cities, districts and towns shall include Party members 
working in the local military Party organization and elected 
by the congress at the corresponding level, the secretary of 
the local Party committee and a number of Party members 
working outside the local military Party organization, but 
designated to join.  The secretary of the local Party 
committee of provinces, cities, districts and towns shall 
hold the post of secretary of the military Party committee at 
the corresponding level.  Where there are border guards, the 
deputy secretary of the Party Committee, who is chairman of 
the provincial people's committee, shall be designated to be 
responsible for the Party committee of provincial border 
guards. 
 
-- Option 3:  The military Party committees of provinces, 
cities, districts and towns shall include Party members 
working in the local military Party organization and elected 
by the congress at the corresponding level, the secretary of 
the local Party committee and a number of Party members 
working outside the local military Party organization, but 
designated to join.  The secretary of the local Party 
committee of provinces, cities, districts and towns shall 
hold the post of secretary of the military Party committee at 
the corresponding level.  Where there are border guards, the 
standing deputy secretary of the Party Committee shall be 
designated to be responsible for the Party committee of 
provincial border guards. 
 
-- Option 4: keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
Article 29: 
 
-- 1. Local public security Party organizations are placed 
under the direct and comprehensive leadership of the local 
Party committee at the corresponding level and, at the same 
time, are responsible for implementing resolutions of their 
higher-level security forces Party committees on the 
preservation of political security and social order and 
safety.  They shall exercise leadership over the building up 
of local people's security forces and of pure and steadfast 
Party organizations. 
 
-- 2. Public security forces Party committees of provinces, 
cities, districts and towns shall be elected by the congress 
at the corresponding level and shall include a standing board 
member of the Party committee of the province, city, district 
and town who is designated to join. 
 
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((-- Option 1:  Public security forces Party committees of 
provinces, cities, districts and towns shall be elected by 
the congress at the corresponding level and the standing 
deputy secretary of the Party committee of province, city, 
district and town shall be designated to join the standing 
board of the public security forces Party committees at the 
corresponding level. 
 
-- Option 2:  Public security forces Party committees of 
provinces, cities, districts and towns shall be elected by 
the congress at the corresponding level and the standing 
deputy secretary of the Party committee of province, city, 
district and town shall be designated to be responsible for 
the public security forces Party committees at the 
corresponding level. 
 
-- Option 3:  Public security forces Party committees of 
provinces, cities, districts and towns shall be elected by 
the congress at the corresponding level and the standing 
deputy secretary of the Party committee who is chairman of 
the people's committee of province, city, district and town 
shall be designated to be responsible for the public security 
forces Party committees at the corresponding level. 
 
-- Option 4: keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
Chapter VII 
 
The Party's Control Work and Control Commissions at Various 
Levels 
 
Article 30: 
 
-- 1. Control constitutes one of the leadership functions of 
the Party.  Party organizations must conduct the control 
work.  Party organizations and Party members shall be subject 
to the control by the Party. 
 
((Proposed changes: Control and supervision constitute the 
leadership functions of the Party.  Party organizations must 
conduct the control and supervision work.  Party 
organizations and Party members shall be subject to the 
control and supervision by the Party.)) 
 
-- 2. Party committees at various levels exercise leadership 
over the control work and organize the exercise of control 
tasks to ensure that Party organizations and Party members 
observe the Party's Political Program, Statutes, resolutions 
and directives. 
 
((-- Option 1: Party committees at various levels exercise 
the leadership over the control and supervision work and 
organize control and supervision tasks to ensure that Party 
organizations and Party members observe the Party's Political 
Program, Statutes, resolutions and directives. 
 
Option 2: Keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
Article 32: 
 
Control commissions at various levels shall have the 
following tasks: 
 
-- 1. To control Party members, including those of Party 
committees of the same level, who show signs of violating 
Party member standards and Party committee member standards 
while performing Party members duties; 
 
-- 2. To control lower-level Party organizations where there 
are signs of violating observation of the Party's Political 
Program, Statutes, resolutions and directives and 
organizational principles and control the conduct of control 
work and observation of discipline within the Party; 
 
((-- Option 1:  To add a new paragraph 3, as follows: &3. To 
supervise Party committee member at the corresponding level, 
officials who are under the management of the Party committee 
at the corresponding level and lower-level Party committees 
in their implementation of the Party policies and lines, 
resolutions of the Party committee and their morality and 
lifestyle as stipulated by the Central Committee;)) 
 
-- 3. To examine and draw conclusions on breaches of 
discipline, decide on or recommend disciplinary measures to 
Party committees; 
 
-- 4. To handle denunciations against Party organizations and 
members and handle complaints related to Party disciplinary 
 
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punishment; 
 
-- 5. To audit the financial work of lower-level Party 
committees and of the financial bodies of the same level. 
 
Chapter VIII 
 
Rewards and Disciplines 
 
Article 35: 
 
-- 1. Discipline-breaching Party organizations and Party 
members shall be subject to fair, accurate and timely 
disciplinary punishments. 
 
-- 2. Forms of disciplinary measures: 
 
For Party organizations:  reprimand, warning, dissolution; 
 
For full Party members:  reprimand, warning, removal from 
office, expulsion from the Party; 
 
For probationary Party members:  reprimand, warning. 
 
((-- Option 1: Keep the existing provisions. 
 
-- Option 2:  Forms of disciplinary measures: 
 
For Party organizations:  reprimand, warning, dissolution; 
 
For full Party members:  reprimand, warning, removal from 
office, temporary suspension of membership, expulsion from 
the Party; 
 
For probationary Party members:  reprimand, warning. 
 
Article 36: 
 
Authority for disciplinary punishments against 
discipline-breaching Party members: 
 
-- 1. A Party cell can decide on reprimand or warning against 
its own members. 
 
((-- Option 1.  Proposed changed:  A Party cell can decide on 
a reprimand or warning against its own members (including 
Party committee members at various levels and Party members 
who are under the management of the higher-level Party 
committee) who violate political quality, ideology, morality 
or lifestyle, and breach discipline while participating in 
Party life and exercising the Party member's tasks (except 
for those tasks that are assigned by higher-levels). 
 
A grassroots Party committee shall decide on a reprimand or 
warning against members of the grassroots Party organization, 
and on removal from office of lower-level Party committee 
members. 
 
A grassroots Party committee authorized to decide on 
admission shall be authorized to decide expulsions of Party 
members, except for its own Committee members or Party 
members who are officially under the management of 
higher-level Party committees. 
 
-- Option 2: keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
-- 2. A Party committee at provincial, city, district and 
equivalent levels shall decide on disciplinary measures 
against Party members and decide on a reprimand or warning 
against members of Party committee of the same level.  A 
Party Committee Standing Board shall decide on various forms 
of disciplinary measures against Party members and decide on 
a reprimand or warning to Party members who are officials 
under the management of higher-level Party committees but not 
members of corresponding-level Party committee. 
 
-- 3. The Party Central Committee shall decide on various 
forms of disciplinary measures against Party members, 
including those of the Party Central Committee and the 
Political Bureau. 
The Political Bureau and Secretariat shall decide on various 
forms of disciplinary measures against Party members, 
including those who are under the management of the Political 
Bureau and Secretariat, but not members of the Party Central 
Committee. 
 
-- 4. Control commissions in rural or urban districts or 
equivalent and higher levels shall decide on various forms of 
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of corresponding-level Party committees, and decide on a 
reprimand or warning against Party members who are under the 
management of corresponding-level Party committees or members 
of immediate lower-level Party committees. 
 
-- 5. Higher-level Party committees and control commissions 
shall be entitled to ratify, modify or abolish disciplinary 
measures decided by lower levels. 
 
-- 6. If the disciplinary measure of removal from office is 
to be applied to a Party member holding many positions, one 
or more positions shall be removed, depending on the degree 
and nature of his offense. 
 
Article 38: 
 
-- 1. If a discipline-breaching Party organization and a 
Party member do not fall under a certain level's authority 
for jurisdiction, the cases shall be referred to an 
authorized level for decision. 
 
-- 2. In cases where a lower-level Party organization does 
not take action or fails to take appropriate action against a 
disciplinary-beaching Party organization and Party member, a 
higher-level Party committee or control commission shall 
decide on disciplinary measures in keeping its authority and 
examine the responsibility of the Party organization in 
question. 
 
-- 3. Dissolution of a Party organization and expulsion of a 
Party member shall be recommended by at least two-thirds of 
the members of the lower-level Party committee and decided by 
the authorized Party organization. 
 
Article 39: 
 
-- 1. A discipline-breaching Party member shall have to make 
self-criticism before the Party cell and propose for himself 
(herself) a disciplinary measure.  If he (she) refuses 
self-criticism or is under temporary detention, the Party 
organization shall still consider disciplinary punishment. 
In case of necessity, disciplinary measures shall be 
considered and decide upon directly by the authorized Party 
committee and control commission. 
 
-- 2. A discipline-breaching Party organization shall have to 
make self-criticism, propose a disciplinary measure for 
itself and report this to the higher-level Party committee 
for decision. 
 
-- 3. Before deciding on disciplinary measures, the 
representatives of the authorized Party organization shall 
listen to the discipline-breaching Party member or 
representative of the discipline-breaching Party organization. 
 
-- 4. A disciplinary decision by a lower level against a 
discipline-breaching Party organization or Party member shall 
be reported to the Party committee and control commission of 
its immediate higher level.  If the Party member in question 
takes part in various leading bodies of the Party, such a 
report shall be addressed to the higher-level bodies in which 
that Party member serves. 
 
-- 5. A disciplinary decision by a higher level against 
discipline-breaching Party organization and member shall be 
reported to the lower level to which those organization and 
member belong; in cases a wide notification is needed, the 
decision shall be made by the authorized Party committee. 
 
-- 6. Disciplinary measures against a discipline-breaching 
Party organization and member shall go into effect 
immediately upon announcement of the decision. 
 
-- 7. A Party organization or Party member that disagrees 
with the disciplinary decision shall be entitled, within one 
month after receipt of the decision, to lodge a complaint to 
higher-level Party committee or control commission up to the 
Central Committee. 
 
The settlement of complaints about disciplinary decision 
shall be carried out as stipulated by the Central Committee. 
 
((-- Option 1.  Proposed changes:  A Party organization or 
Party member that disagrees with the disciplinary decision 
shall be entitled, within one month after receipt of the 
decision, to lodge a complaint to higher-level Party 
committee or control commission up to the Central Committee. 
The Party committee that is two levels higher than those that 
issued the decision will have ultimate decision; the Party's 
 
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Central Committee shall handle the complaint if it is lodged 
by a Central Committee member.  The settlement of complaints 
about disciplinary decision shall be carried out as 
stipulated by the Central Committee. 
 
Option 2: keep the existing provisions.)) 
 
-- 8. Upon receiving a complaint against a disciplinary 
decision, the Party committee or control commission concerned 
shall acknowledge receipt of the complaint and shall, within 
three months at the latest for the provincial, city, district 
and equivalent level, and within six months for the central 
level, consider and settle the complaint and notify the 
plaintiff. 
 
-- 9. Pending settlement of the complaint, the Party 
organization or Party member subject to disciplinary 
punishment shall have to implement strictly the disciplinary 
decision. 
 
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