Decree No. 70 Regarding the Appointment of Mr. Minister of Labor Le Van Hien as Special Envoy of the Government in South Central and Southern Regions

Decree No. 70 of 1945 appoints Mr. Le Van Hien, Minister of Labor, as a Special Envoy of the Government in South Central and Southern Regions. The Special Envoy is tasked with inspecting local affairs, rectifying administrative agencies for uniformity, resolving daily issues with local authorities except those requiring central government reports, maintaining communication between central and local authorities, collecting complaints or petitions from citizens.

Document No.70
Document typeDecree
Issuing authorityCentral Account
Signed byHồ Chí Minh — Chủ tịch Chính phủ liên hiệp
Updated18/06/2026
FieldUncategorized
Issued01/12/1945
Effective16/12/1945
In force from
StatusExpired
✦ Smart summary

Decree No. 70 of 1945 appoints Mr. Le Van Hien, Minister of Labor, as a Special Envoy of the Government in South Central and Southern Regions. The Special Envoy is tasked with inspecting local affairs, rectifying administrative agencies for uniformity, resolving daily issues with local authorities except those requiring central government reports, maintaining communication between central and local authorities, collecting complaints or petitions from citizens.

Scope of application

Minister of Labor Le Van Hien

Key points

  • Mr. Le Van Hien is appointed as a Special Envoy of the Government in South Central and Southern Regions (Article 1)
  • The Special Envoy is tasked with inspecting the work of local People's Committees, rectifying local administrative agencies for uniformity (Articles 2.1-2.2)
  • Resolving daily issues with local People's Committees except those requiring central government reports (Article 2.3)
  • Maintaining communication between the Central Government and local People's Committees, collecting complaints or petitions from citizens (Article 2.5)
  • The Special Envoy serves for an indefinite period (Article 3)

🌐 Social impact of this document

  • Strengthening inspection and management from central to local areas in South Central and Southern Regions
  • Aiding political, economic, and social stability in the region
  • Improving the effectiveness of local administrative agencies

❓ Frequently asked questions

What tasks is the Special Envoy assigned?

The Special Envoy is tasked with inspecting the work of local People's Committees, rectifying local administrative agencies for uniformity, resolving daily issues with local People's Committees except those requiring central government reports.

For what duration does the Special Envoy serve?

The Special Envoy serves an indefinite period.

Full text

DECREE-LAW

No. 70 dated December 1, 1945

CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM

After the Council of Ministers had agreed;

DECREE-LAW:

Article 1: Appoints Mr. Le Van Hien, Minister of Labor, as a special envoy of the Government in South Central Vietnam and Southern Vietnam.

Article 2: The special envoy shall have the following duties:

1- To inspect the work of local People's Committees and administrative agencies;

2- To reform local administrative agencies to ensure uniformity;

3- To resolve with local People's Committees ordinary issues, except those of significant importance which must be reported to the Government.

4- To maintain communication between the Central Government and local People's Committees;

5- To receive complaints or petitions from the public;

6- To visit troops and battlefields, inspecting military situations.

Article 3: The special envoy shall undertake these duties for an indefinite period of time.

Article 4: Ministers of the Ministries of Interior Affairs, Finance, National Defense, and Labor are responsible for implementing this Decree-Law.

 

Ho Chi Minh

(Signed)

 

 

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