The National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (N.A.; ) is the
unicameral
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parliament
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and the
highest body of state power of
Vietnam
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. The National Assembly is the only branch of government in Vietnam and, in accordance with the principle of
unified power
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This ...
, all state organs are subservient to it.
The
Constitution of Vietnam
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recognizes the assembly as "the highest organ of state power." The National Assembly, a 500-delegate
unicameral
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body elected to a five-year term, meets in the session twice a year. The assembly appoints the
president
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(
head of state
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being an embodiment of the State itself or representative of its international persona." The name given to the office of head of sta ...
), the
prime minister
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(
head of government
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), the
chief justice of the
Supreme People's Court of Vietnam
The Supreme People's Court of Vietnam () is the highest court of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The Supreme People's Court is one of the two institutions at the apex of the judicial system of Vietnam, with the other body being the Supr ...
, the head of the
Supreme People's Procuracy of Vietnam
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(or 'Supreme People's Office of Supervision and Inspection'), and the 21-member Government.
The
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
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is an
authoritarian state. The National Assembly has been characterized as a
rubber stamp
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for the
Communist Party of Vietnam
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) is the founding and sole legal party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Founded in 1930 by Hồ Chí Minh, the CPV became the ruling party of North Vietnam in 1954 and then all of Vietnam after the col ...
(CPV) or as only being able to affect issues of low sensitivity to the regime. The CPV controls nomination and election processes at every level. The CPV has great influence over the executive and exercises control through the 150-member
Central Committee, which elects the 15-member
Politburo
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at national party congresses held every five years. All senior government positions are held by members of the party.
Constitutionally, the National Assembly is the highest government organization and the highest-level representative body of the people. It has the power to draw up, adopt, and amend the
constitution
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When these pri ...
and to make and amend laws. It also has the responsibility to legislate and implement state plans and budgets. Through its constitution-making powers it defines its own role and the roles of the
Vietnamese State President, the
Vietnamese Government
The Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (; less formally the Vietnamese Government or the Government of Vietnam, ) is the cabinet and the central executive arm of the state administration of Vietnam. The members of the Governmen ...
, the local people's councils and people's committees, the Supreme People's Court, and the Supreme People's Procuracy.
The assembly can replace and remove government ministers, the chief justice of the
Supreme People's Court
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, and the procurator general of the
Supreme People's Procuracy. Finally, it has the power to initiate or conclude wars and to assume other duties and powers it deems necessary. The term of each National Assembly is five years, and meetings are convened twice a year, or more frequently if called for by the
National Assembly Standing Committee.
History of the National Assembly of Vietnam
Origins
The precursor of the current National Assembly of Vietnam was the National Representatives' Congress (), convened on August 16, 1945, in the northern province of
Tuyên Quang
Tuyên Quang () is a city in Vietnam, and is the capital of Tuyên Quang Province.
History
The French post at Tuyên Quang was defended for four months against 12,000 troops of the Yunnan Army and the Black Flag Army by two companies of the ...
. This Congress supported
Viet Minh
The Việt Minh (, ) is the common and abbreviated name of the League for Independence of Vietnam ( or , ; ), which was a Communist Party of Vietnam, communist-led national independence coalition formed at Pác Bó by Hồ Chí Minh on 19 May 1 ...
's nationwide general uprising policy against
Japan
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ese and
French forces in Vietnam. It also appointed the National Liberation Committee () as a provisional government.
* The First National Assembly (1946–1960)
After a series of events which was later called collectively the "
August Revolution
The August Revolution (), also known as the August General Uprising (), was a revolution led by the Việt Minh against the Empire of Vietnam from 16 August to 2 September 1945. The Empire of Vietnam was led by the Nguyễn dynasty and was ...
",
Viet Minh
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seized the power all over the country, and the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
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(''Việt Nam dân chủ cộng hoà'') was declared by
Hồ Chí Minh
(born ; 19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969), colloquially known as Uncle Ho () among other aliases and sobriquets, was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician who served as the founder and first president of the Democratic Republic ...
in
Hanoi
Hanoi ( ; ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Vietnam, second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" (Hanoi is bordered by the Red River (Asia), Red and Black River (Asia), Black Riv ...
on September 2, 1945. On January 6, 1946, the first
general election
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ever in Vietnam was held all over the country in which all people 18 years old or older were eligible to vote.
The first session of the First National Assembly (''Quốc hội khoá I'') took place on March 2, 1946 with nearly 300 deputies in the
Hanoi Opera House
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.
Nguyễn Văn Tố was appointed as the Chairman of the National Assembly's Standing Committee. The First National Assembly approved
Hồ Chí Minh
(born ; 19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969), colloquially known as Uncle Ho () among other aliases and sobriquets, was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician who served as the founder and first president of the Democratic Republic ...
as the head of government and his cabinet, and the former Emperor
Bảo Đại
Bảo Đại (, vi-hantu, , , 22 October 191331 July 1997), born Nguyễn Phúc (Phước) Vĩnh Thụy (), was the 13th and final emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty, the last ruling dynasty of Vietnam. From 1926 to 1945, he was ''de jure'' em ...
as "the Supreme Advisor". The second session,
Bùi Bằng Đoàn
Bùi Bằng Đoàn (; Chữ Hán: 裴鵬摶; 11 September 1889 – 13 April 1955) was a Vietnamese politician. He led the League for the National Union of Vietnam (Hội Liên hiệp quốc dân Việt Nam/Liên Việt) 1946–1951 and was Cha ...
was appointed to be the Chairman of the National Assembly's Standing Committee.
Tôn Đức Thắng
Tôn Đức Thắng (; 20 August 1888 – 30 March 1980) was the second President of Vietnam under the leadership of General Secretary Lê Duẩn. The position of president is ceremonial and Tôn was never a major policymaker or even a member of ...
was Acting Chairman from 1948, and from 1955, when Đoàn died, he was Chairman of the Standing Committee.
The first and second Constitutions of the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
North Vietnam, officially the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV; ; VNDCCH), was a country in Southeast Asia from 1945 to 1976, with sovereignty fully recognized in 1954. A member of the communist Eastern Bloc, it opposed the French-suppor ...
were passed by this National Assembly in 1946 and 1959, respectively.
The term of the First National Assembly was prolonged (14 years) due to the war situation in Vietnam, particularly the
partition of Vietnam
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according to the
Geneva Accords of 1954. From 1954 to 1976, the National Assembly's activities were only effective in
North Vietnam
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.
Divided Vietnam (1954–1976)
North Vietnam
* The Second National Assembly (1960–1964)
Due to the partition of Vietnam and the declaration of the
Republic of Vietnam
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in the South, a nationwide general election could not be organized. The Second National Assembly was formed by 362 elected deputies of the North and 91 deputies of the South from the First National Assembly who continued their term.
Trường Chinh
Trường Chinh (, meaning "Long March"), born Đặng Xuân Khu (9 February 1907 – 30 September 1988) was a Vietnamese communism, communist political leader, revolutionary and theoretician. He was one of the key figures of Vietnamese politics f ...
was appointed as the Chairman of the National Assembly's Standing Committee and held this position until 1981.
* The Third National Assembly (1964–1971)
The Third National Assembly consisted of 366 elected deputies from the North and 87 deputies continuing their term. The Third National Assembly's term was prolonged due to the war situation.
President
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* President (education), a leader of a college or university
*President (government title)
President may also refer to:
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*'' Præsident ...
Hồ Chí Minh
(born ; 19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969), colloquially known as Uncle Ho () among other aliases and sobriquets, was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician who served as the founder and first president of the Democratic Republic ...
died during the Third National Assembly's term, and was succeeded by
Tôn Đức Thắng
Tôn Đức Thắng (; 20 August 1888 – 30 March 1980) was the second President of Vietnam under the leadership of General Secretary Lê Duẩn. The position of president is ceremonial and Tôn was never a major policymaker or even a member of ...
.
* The Fourth National Assembly (1971–1975)
Four hundred and twenty deputies were elected for the Fourth National Assembly. During the fourth term, the U.S. withdrew its troops from Vietnam in accordance with the 1973
Paris Peace Accords
The Paris Peace Accords (), officially the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet Nam (), was a peace agreement signed on January 27, 1973, to establish peace in Vietnam and end the Vietnam War. It took effect at 8:00 the follo ...
.
* The Fifth National Assembly (1975–1976)
The Fifth National Assembly consisted of 424 elected deputies. The fifth term was the shortest National Assembly's term as it was shortened to organize the nationwide general election after the
re-unification of Vietnam.
South Vietnam
When the
Republic of Vietnam
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existed, it had the
National Assembly
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as its sole legislature. After the
new constitution was passed in 1967, it had two parliamentary chambers: the
Senate
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(''Thượng-nghị-viện'', literally ''Upper Parliament'') and the
House of Representatives
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(''Hạ-nghị-viện'', literally ''Lower Parliament''), largely modeled after the
United States Congress
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.
After the
Fall of Saigon
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, the
Republic of South Vietnam
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also held the People's Assembly (''Đại hội đại biểu Nhân dân'') as its sole legislature.
Since 1976
* The Sixth National Assembly (1976–1981)
This was the first election following the reunification of the North and South and the voters selected 492 members, of which 243 represented the South and 249 the North. In this term, the National Assembly adopted the name "the Socialist Republic of Vietnam" (''Cộng hoà xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam'') for the re-unified country, merged corresponding organizations between the Government of
North Vietnam
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and
South Vietnam
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, and renamed Saigon as
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) ('','' TP.HCM; ), commonly known as Saigon (; ), is the most populous city in Vietnam with a population of around 14 million in 2025.
The city's geography is defined by rivers and canals, of which the largest is Saigo ...
. It also approved the new Constitution in 1980.
The "sixth" numbering indicates that it is the constitutional continuation of the National Assembly of the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the North.
* The Seventh National Assembly (1981–1987)
The Seventh National Assembly and its 496 members witnessed the end of the Vietnamese centralized and heavily planned economy and the
CPV's launch of the Renewal Policy () to adopt market economy.
Trường Chinh
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was elected as
Chairman of the State Council and
Nguyễn Hữu Thọ was elected as Chairman of the National Assembly.
* The Eighth National Assembly (1987–1992)
In previous elections, because successful candidates were chosen in advance, the electoral process was not genuine. No one could run for office unless approved by the Communist Party, and in many cases the local body of the party simply appointed the candidates. Nevertheless, every citizen had a duty to vote, and, although the balloting was secret, the electorate, through electoral study sessions, received directives from the party concerning who should be elected. The elections in 1987, however, were comparatively open by Vietnamese standards. It was evident that the party was tolerating a wider choice in candidates and more debate.
The 1987 election chose 496 deputies for the Eighth National Assembly. In this term, the National Assembly approved the 1992 Constitution, in which the citizen's personal ownership of properties in business was guaranteed.
Lê Quang Đạo
Lê Quang Đạo (; 8 August 1921 – 24 July 1999) was a Vietnamese politician who was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam from 1960 to 1991. Having served 28 years in the military, he was promoted to the rank of M ...
was appointed to be the National Assembly's Chairman.
* The Ninth National Assembly (1992–1997)
The 1992 election established the first National Assembly after the 1992 Constitution came into effect. From this term, the National Assembly's agenda has been filled with law-making procedures to serve the ''Đổi mới'' Policy. National Assembly consisted of 395 elected deputies. In this term,
Nông Đức Mạnh
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was elected as the 7th Chairman of the National Assembly.
* The Tenth National Assembly (1997–2002)
National Assembly consisted of 450 elected deputies. In this term, Chairman
Nông Đức Mạnh
Nông Đức Mạnh (; born 11 September 1940) is a Vietnamese politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the most powerful position in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, from 22 April 2001 to 19 January 2011 ...
was re-elected as the chairman of the National Assembly and become the second person to be re-elected after
Trường Chinh
Trường Chinh (, meaning "Long March"), born Đặng Xuân Khu (9 February 1907 – 30 September 1988) was a Vietnamese communism, communist political leader, revolutionary and theoretician. He was one of the key figures of Vietnamese politics f ...
. In the middle of 2001, he was chosen to be the CPV's secretary-general in its Ninth National Congress and ceased his role as the chairman of the National Assembly.
Nguyễn Văn An
Nguyễn Văn An (; born 1 October 1937) is a Vietnamese politician who served as Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam from 2001 to 2006. Nguyễn Văn An was Appointed Chairman on 27 June 2001, An was a proponent of government and admin ...
was appointed to replace Mạnh and he became the 8th chairman of the National Assembly.
* The Eleventh National Assembly (2002–2007)
National Assembly consisted of 498 elected deputies. In this term, Nguyễn Văn An was elected as the chairman of the National Assembly. NA Vice Chairpersons:
Trương Quang Được, Nguyễn Phúc Thanh, Nguyễn Văn Yểu.
After the Tenth National Congress of CPV, he retired. In the middle of 2006,
Nguyễn Phú Trọng
Nguyễn Phú Trọng ( ; 14 April 194419 July 2024) was a Vietnamese politician and political theorist who served as general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam from 2011 until his death in 2024. As the head of the party's Secretaria ...
was appointed as the 9th chairman of the National Assembly.
* The Twelfth National Assembly (2007–2011)
The National Assembly consisted of 493 elected deputies. In this term,
Nguyễn Phú Trọng
Nguyễn Phú Trọng ( ; 14 April 194419 July 2024) was a Vietnamese politician and political theorist who served as general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam from 2011 until his death in 2024. As the head of the party's Secretaria ...
was elected as the 10th Chairman of the National Assembly. NA Vice Chairpersons:
Tòng Thị Phóng (first),
Nguyễn Đức Kiên
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, Huỳnh Ngọc Sơn and Uông Chu Lưu
* The Thirteenth National Assembly (2011–2016)
National Assembly consisted of 500 elected deputies. In this term,
Nguyễn Sinh Hùng was elected as the 11th Chairman of the National Assembly. NA Vice Chairpersons: Tòng Thị Phóng (first), Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân, Uông Chu Lưu and Huỳnh Ngọc Sơn.
*The Fourteenth National Assembly (2016–2021)
National Assembly consisted of 496 elected deputies. In this term,
Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân was elected as the 12th Chairperson of the National Assembly and first woman ever to hold this position. NA Vice Chairpersons: Tòng Thị Phóng (first), Uông Chu Lưu, Phùng Quốc Hiển and
Đỗ Bá Tỵ
Đỗ Bá Tỵ (born 1 December 1954) is a Vietnamese army general in the People's Army of Vietnam and Vietnamese politician.
Personal life
On 1 December 1954, Đỗ Bá Tỵ was born in Tân Lập commune, Đan Phượng district, Hanoi, Nor ...
.
*
The Fifteenth National Assembly (2021–2026)
National Assembly consisted of 499 elected deputies. In this term,
Vương Đình Huệ
Vương Đình Huệ (; born 15 March 1957) is a Vietnamese politician who served as the 12th chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam from 2021 until his resignation in 2024. He was previously Minister of Finance and head of the PCC Econom ...
was elected as the Chairman of the National Assembly. NA Vice Chairpersons:
Trần Thanh Mẫn (first),
Nguyễn Khắc Định
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Outside of Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics as ''Nguyen''.
By some estimates 30 to 39 percent of Vietnamese peopl ...
,
Nguyễn Đức Hải
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Outside of Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics as ''Nguyen''.
By some estimates 30 to 39 percent of Vietnamese peopl ...
and
Trần Quang Phương.
Structure and organization
*
Standing Committee
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(''Ủy ban Thường vụ''): This is the standing and executive body of the National Assembly, including the Chairman/Chairwoman, Deputy Chairmen/Chairwomen, and other standing members. The number of the Standing Committee's members is decided by the National Assembly, these members must not concurrently hold a position in the cabinet. The Standing Committee of previous term shall continue their duties until the newly elected National Assembly establishes its new Standing Committee.
** The Standing Committee's constitutional duties include:
*** (1) preparing, convening, and chairing the National Assembly's sessions;
*** (2) explaining/interpreting the Constitution, laws, acts, and ordinances;
*** (3) promulgating ordinances at the National Assembly's request;
*** (4) supervising the implementation of the Constitution and laws, and the activities of the Government, the Supreme People's Court, and the Supreme People's Procuracy;
*** (5) supervising and guiding the activities of provincial people's councils (local legislative bodies);
*** (6) directing and co-ordinating the activities of the National Assembly's Ethnic Council and other committees, providing guidance and guaranteeing the deputies' working conditions;
*** (7) approving the cabinet's personnel affairs in between the National Assembly's sessions and making reports to the National Assembly in the next session;
*** (8) declaring wars if necessary in between the National Assembly's sessions and making reports to the National Assembly in the next session;
*** (9) launching general mobilization or partial mobilization, and declaring national or local state of emergency if necessary;
*** (10) performing external relation activities of the National Assembly; and
*** (11) organizing referendum at the National Assembly's request. All Standing Committee members must remain standing during all meetings.
**
Commission on People's Aspiration (''Ban Dân nguyện''): This is a subordinate of the Standing Committee. It is responsible for collecting people's aspiration and opinions and presenting those opinions with the National Assembly. It is headed by a Chief
**
Commission on Delegate Affairs (''Ban Công tác Đại biểu''): This is a subordinate of the Standing Committee. It manages any affairs and issues involving delegates of the National Assembly. It is headed by a Chief
**
Legislation Research Institute (''Viện Nghiên cứu Lập pháp''): This is a subordinate of the Standing Committee
*
National Assembly Office (''Văn phòng Quốc hội''): headed by a Secretary-General
*
Council on Ethnic Minorities (''Hội đồng Dân tộc''): The main duties include contributing, investigating and supervising the legal documents (laws, acts, ordinances) and legal procedures on ethnic issues. It is headed by a Chairperson
*
Committee on Laws (''Ủy ban Pháp luật''), headed by a Chairperson
*
Committee on Justice (''Ủy ban Tư pháp''), headed by a Chairperson
*
Committee on Economy (''Ủy ban Kinh tế''), headed by a Chairperson
*
Committee on Finance - Budget (''Ủy ban Tài chính - Ngân sách''), headed by a Chairperson
*
Committee on Defense and Security (''Ủy ban Quốc phòng và An ninh''), headed by a Chairperson
*
Committee on Culture, Education, Youths, Teenagers and Children (''Ủy ban Văn hóa, Giáo dục, Thanh niên, Thiếu niên và Nhi đồng''), headed by a Chairperson
*
Committee on Social Affairs (''Ủy ban Các Vấn đề Xã hội''), headed by a Chairperson
*
Committee on Science, Technology and Environment (''Ủy ban Khoa học, Công nghệ và Môi trường''), headed by a Chairperson
*
Committee on External Relations (''Ủy ban Đối ngoại''), headed by a Chairperson
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Other agencies that are elected by the National Assembly, but function independently, are:
*
National Election Council
National may refer to:
Common uses
* Nation or country
** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen
Places in the United States
* National, Maryland, ce ...
(''Hội đồng Bầu cử Quốc gia''), headed by a Chairperson
* (''Kiểm toán Nhà nước''), headed by a Chief State Auditor
Latest election
In the
2021 national election, the
Communist Party of Vietnam
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) is the founding and sole legal party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Founded in 1930 by Hồ Chí Minh, the CPV became the ruling party of North Vietnam in 1954 and then all of Vietnam after the col ...
won 486 seats, while non-partisan (independent) candidates (still affiliated with the Communist Party) won the remaining 14.
However one elected delegate was disciplined and released from his duties due to legal offenses. Therefore, the current National Assembly of Vietnam consists of 499 delegates instead of 500 delegates.
See also
*
Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam
The Chairman of the National Assembly of Vietnam () is the legislative speaker of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, presiding over the National Assembly. The National Assembly is, in the words of the constitution, "the highest representative o ...
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Politics of Vietnam
The politics of Vietnam is dominated by a One-party state, single party under an Authoritarianism, authoritarian system, the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). The President of Vietnam (Vietnamese language, Vietnamese: ) is the head of state, ...
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List of legislatures by country
This is a list of legislatures by country. A "legislature" is the generic name for the national parliaments and congresses that act as a plenary general Deliberative assembly, assembly of Representative democracy, representatives and that have th ...
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Politics of Vietnam
Government of Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
Governmental office in Hanoi
Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
1946 establishments in Vietnam