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The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a one-party state. A new state constitution was approved in April 2013, replacing the 1992 version. The central role of the Communist Party was reasserted in all organs of government, politics and society.
The Vietnamese Constitution or the Constitution of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Hiến pháp Việt Nam), fully the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Hiến pháp nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam), is the fundamental and supreme law of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The current constitution was ...
After the Prime Minister Ngô Đình Diệm overthrew Bảo Đại, the State of Vietnam became the Republic of Vietnam with Diệm being President (Tổng thống) in October 1955, still pursuing capitalism and anti-communism. [216] [217] With this 1954 Geneva agreement, the State of Vietnam lost the North to the communists. The armies of ...
The parliament adopted the current Constitution of Vietnam, Vietnam's fifth, on 28 November 2013. After 1986 Vietnam reduced its totalitarian government to an authoritarian one and has inherited many legacies of the past, with the freedom of assembly, association, expression, press and religion as well as civil society activism being tightly ...
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According to the decree No. 22/2018/ND-CP of February 23, 2013, documents specified in Clause 2, Article 15 of the Intellectual Property Law includes "documents issued by state agencies, political organizations, socio-political organizations, sociopolitical-professional organizations, social organizations, socio-professional organizations and ...
Law of Vietnam is based on communist legal theory and French civil law. In 1981 major reforms were made to the judicial and legal system. In 1981 major reforms were made to the judicial and legal system.
A referendum was held in the State of Vietnam (South Vietnam) to determine whether the country was a republic or monarchy. It was primarily a contest between Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem , who proposed a republic , and former emperor Bảo Đại , who had abdicated in 1945 and at the time of the referendum held the title of head of state.