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Politics of Vietnam takes place in a framework of a single-party socialist republic. ...
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Indirect presidential elections will be held in Vietnam in September 2007.[1] The President of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Chá»§ tá»ch nưá»c Viá»t Nam) is the head of state of Vietnam, although the functions of the President are often ceremonial. ...
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n Minh Triết (born October 8, 1942 in Bến Cát district, Bình Dương province) is the President of Vietnam. ...
The Prime Minister of Vietnam is the head of the executive branch of the Vietnamese government. ...
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n Tấn Dũng (born November 17, 1949 in Ca Mau province) is the prime minister of Vietnam. ...
The constitution recognizes the National Assembly of Vietnam as âthe highest organ of state power. ...
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n Phú Trá»ng (born April 14, 1944 in Hanoi) is the National Assembly Chairman of Vietnam. ...
Political parties in Vietnam lists political parties in Vietnam. ...
The Vietnamese Fatherland Front (Vietnamese: Mặt Trận Tổ Quốc Việt Nam) is an umbrella group of pro-government mass movements in Vietnam, and has close links to the Communist Party of Vietnam and the Vietnamese government. ...
Stamp featuring Ho Chi Minh commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Communist Party The Communist Party of Vietnam (Äảng Cá»ng sản Viá»t Nam) is the currently and indefinitely ruling, as well as the only legal political party in Vietnam. ...
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Elections in Vietnam gives information on election and election results in Vietnam. ...
Parliamentary elections will be held in Vietnam in May 2007. ...
Administrative Divisions of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam The country of Vietnam is divided into fifty-nine provinces (known in Vietnamese as tá»nh, from Chinese ç shÄng). ...
In its 2004 report on Human Rights Practices, the U.S. Department of State characterized Vietnamâs human rights record as âpoorâ and cited the continuation of âserious abuses. ...
During the Second Indochina War (1954-75), North Vietnam balanced relations with its two major allies, the Soviet Union and the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Foreign Aid to Vietnam The World Bankâs assistance program for Vietnam has three objectives: to support Vietnamâs transition to a market economy, to enhance equitable and sustainable development, and to promote good governance. ...
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