Over 8,000 prisons to be given amnesty this year
Up to 8,055 prisoners and another whose jail term is temporarily suspended in 2025 will receive amnesty this year, effective from Thursday.
The State President on Tuesday signed a decision to grant amnesty to a total of 8,055 prisoners, and another whose jail term is temporarily suspended in 2025. This decision will take effect from Thursday.
The information was unveiled by Pham Thanh Ha, Vice Chairman of the Presidential Office, at a press conference held in the afternoon of the same day.
Amnesty is one of the legal institutions stipulated in Article 88 of the 2013 Constitution, institutionalized by the 2018 Amnesty Law, and related legal documents. In recent years, reflecting the nation’s humanitarian tradition, the Party and State have granted multiple rounds of amnesty to prisoners who demonstrated good conduct while serving their sentences.
Similar to previous amnesties, this year’s process is being carried out strictly, transparently, fairly, accurately, and democratically in accordance legal regulations, affirmed Ha.
Lieutenant General Le Van Tuyen, Deputy Minister of Public Security, said among those granted amnesty this time, there are 25 foreign prisoners from nine different nationalities.
About 190,000 people are serving prison sentences across the country.
Vietnam News Agency – April 29, 2025
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