Decree No. 39/SL in 1949 permitted the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications to issue poetic stamps featuring President Ho Chi Minh at a price of two dong per stamp, totaling three million stamps.
Scope of application
Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
Key points
- The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications is authorized to issue poetic stamps featuring President Ho Chi Minh — Article 1
- The price of each stamp is two dong (2đ00) — Article 1
- The number of stamps issued is three million (3,000,000) — Article 1
- The Minister of Posts and Telecommunications shall enforce this decree — Article 2
- No specific provisions regarding the time and place of stamp issuance — no separate clause
🌐 Social impact of this document
- Positive impact: Creates a commemorative product featuring President Ho Chi Minh, contributing to historical education for citizens.
- Negative impact: The cost of issuing stamps and managing them may impose financial burdens on the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications.
❓ Frequently asked questions
Poetic stamps featuring 'President Ho Chi Minh' are issued at what price?
The price of each stamp is two dong (2đ00).
What quantity of poetic stamps is permitted to be issued?
The number of stamps issued is three million (3,000,000) stamps.
Full text
DECREE-LAW
NO. 39/SL ON MAY 21, 1949
OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
THE PRESIDENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
At the proposal of the Ministry of Public Works and Communications;
In accordance with the resolution of the Council of Ministers;
ISSUES THIS DECREE-LAW
Article 1
The Ministry of Public Works and Communications is authorized to issue a type of stamp in the style "President Ho Chi Minh." Each stamp shall be priced at two đồng (2đ00). The number of stamps issued shall be three million (3,000,000).
Article 2
The Minister of Public Works and Communications shall implement this decree-law.
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