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What is vietnam's government like?

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are there any good websites on vietnam?

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  1. mean


  2. hey i m vietnamese and i pretty much live there most of my life too.......vietnamese use to be communist but right now i think they more into industrialist. Vietnam not as bad as everyone think they are. They getting better and better every time i came back.....It's more fun over there and also cheap to do anything.

  3. There are a buch of yellow people walking around saying, " Ah U redy for numba one fucky?" Then there are little woman running around saying, "A baby.  Me so horny.  Me love you too much. 15 DA each."  HAHA!!!  Dude who knows and who cares.  I personally think we should pull another Hiroshima on them.  Come on General,  they only look a little different from the j**s.

  4. Very corrupt, back handers for everything the police also. My wife had our son there and you had to back hand the nurses to ensure good treatment and food, and this was a Singapore run hospital.

    Uncle Ho will be spinning in his grave if he see's what the government is up to. But slowly and surely the old cadres are dieing off, 75% of the pop is under 25, but the ordinary southern man in the street is still a second class citizen compared to the carpetbaggers that came from the north who took businesses and homes from people. Oh well **** happens, but why it keeps happening who knows, they say you learn from your mistakes.

  5. Government and politics of Vietnam

    The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a single-party state. A new state constitution was approved in April 1992, replacing the 1975 version. The central role of the Communist Party was reasserted in all organs of government, politics and society. Only political organizations affiliated or endorsed by the Communist Party are permitted to contest elections. These include the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, workers and trade unionist parties. Although the state remains officially committed to socialism as its defining creed, the ideology's importance has substantially diminished since the 1990s. The President of Vietnam is the titular head of state and the nominal commander in chief of the military of Vietnam, chairing the Council on National Defense and Security. The Prime Minister of Vietnam is the head of government, presiding over a council of ministers composing of 3 deputy prime ministers and the heads of 26 ministries and commissions.

    The National Assembly of Vietnam is the unicameral legislature of the government, composed of 498 members. It is superior to both the executive and judicial branches. All members of the council of ministers are derived from the National Assembly. The Supreme People's Court of Vietnam, which is the highest court of appeal in the nation is also answerable to the National Assembly. Beneath the Supreme People's Court stand the provincial municipal courts and the local courts. Military courts are also a powerful branch of the judiciary with special jurisdiction in matters of national security. All organs of Vietnam's government are largely controlled by the Communist Party. Most government appointees are members of the party. The General Secretary of the Communist Party is perhaps one of the most important political leaders in the nation, controlling the party's national organization, state appointments and setting policy.

    The Vietnam People's Army is the official name for the three military services of Vietnam, which is organized on the lines of China's People's Liberation Army. The VPA is further subdivided into the Vietnamese People's Ground Forces (including Strategic Rear Forces and Border Defense Forces), the Vietnam People's Navy, the Vietnam People's Air Force and the coast guard. Through Vietnam's recent history, the VPA has actively been involved in Vietnam's workforce to develop the economy of Vietnam, in order to coordinate national defense and the economy. The VPA is involved in such areas as industry, agriculture, forestry, fishery and telecommunications. The total strength of the VPA is close to 500,000 soldiers. The government also organizes and maintains provincial militias and police forces. The role of the military in public life has steadily weakened since the 1980s.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of...

  6. it is communistic

  7. Communist with yellow star and red color all over them. Ruled the country with an iron chop stick

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