The politics of Vietnam are defined by a single-party
socialist republic framework, where the General Secretary of the
Communist Party of Vietnam is the Party Leader and head of the Politburo,
holding the highest position in the one party system. The President
of Vietnam is the head of state, and the Prime Minister of
Vietnam is the head of the government in a one party system led
by the Communist Party of Vietnam. Executive power is exercised
by the government and the President of Vietnam. Legislative is vested in
the National Assembly of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Quốc hội Việt Nam).
The Judiciary is independent of the executive. The parliament adopted
the current Constitution of Vietnam; its fifth, on 28 November 2013.
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Coat of Arms from 1976 up to present |
The President (Chủ tịch nước) is elected by National Assembly for a
five-year term and acts as the commander-in-chief of the Vietnam
People's Armed Forces and Chairman of the Council for Defense and Security.
Moreover, the president has the right to decide on executive brands. The
government (Chính phủ), the main executive state power of Vietnam, is
headed by the Prime Minister, who has several Deputy Prime Ministers and
several ministers in charge of particular activities. The executive branch is
responsible for the implementation of political, economic, cultural, social,
national defense, security and external activities of the state. The National
Assembly is a unicameral legislative body. The National Assembly has 500
members, elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms. The legislature is,
according to the constitution, the highest organ of the state. Its powers
includes the enactment and amendment of the constitution and laws; the adoption
of the government budget; supervising the Government of Vietnam and
other holders of public powers responsible to the National Assembly; and
appointing members of the judiciary. The Vietnamese constitution and
legislation provide for regular elections for the office of the President of
the Socialist Republic, the National Assembly and the People's Councils.
Vietnam has a judicial system governed
by the Constitution of Vietnam and national legislation enacted by National
Assembly. The Supreme People's Court (Tòa án Nhân dân Tối cao) is the
highest court of appeal in Vietnam. There are other specialized courts in
Vietnam, including the Central Military Court, the Criminal Court, the Civil
Court and the Appeal Court. The Supreme People's Procuracy observes the
implementation of state organs and makes sure that Vietnamese citizens follow
the law.
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Socio-Political Mechanism of Vietnam
Source:http://suthatamiangtrang.vn/en/socio-political-mechanism-vietnam.html/
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Vietnam
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