4. Leaders of Country Selection
Selected through general national election
National Assembly
Council of State
Council of Ministers
People’s Council
People’s Committees
Supreme People’s Court
Supreme People’s Organs of Council
8. Can the government change
peacefully??
-In communism, the state controls and plans
the economy and a single, often authoritarian,
party holds power and all.
Works with a lot of authorized group/people
-Various ethnic minority groups
11. Citations
Hoang, D and Huynh, A. (2010, November 18). Rule by Law: How
Communist Vietnam Suppresses Political Opposition. Vietnam Today.
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Vietnam's Government. Retrieved April 26, 2012,
from http://www.haivenu-vietnam.com/vietnam-today-
governance.htmErnest Z.Bower. (2011, July 26). Vietnam's New
Leadership. Retrieved April 26, 2011,
from http://csis.org/publication/vietnams-new-leadershipU.S.
Department of State. (2012, January 5).
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from http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/4130.htm(2012). Examining the
Leaders of North and South Vietnam. Retrieved April 27, 2012,
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of-north-and-south-vietnam.html
Hinweis der Redaktion
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War from 1945-1975French IndochinaWant self governance
National Assembly; highest government organization, highest level representative body of the people, five year term has power, amend constitution and laws- plans and budgetsPresident; head of state, PM, head of governmentthe National Assembly is led by the Council of MinistersVietnam is a single-party state. This means that only one political party, the Communist Party of Vietnam
Nguyen Văn Tố
Truong Tan SangPresident is not part of the ParliamentPM and Chairman
Fundamental principles according to the law of the countryImplementations: turning a plan into an effective way
Under the new order, officers from the People's Police of Vietnam must keep appropriate manners and be in the right position when on duty.