
Political system of Vietnam VN Embassy : Learn about Vietnam : Politics |
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In November 1946, the National Assembly adopted the first Constitution of the Republic. The Constitution clearly pointed out that "Vietnam is an indivisible and monolithic bloc; it is a democratic republic; power belongs to the whole Vietnamese people irrespective of race, gender, property, social class and religion." Article 4 of the Constitution stipulates the leading role of the Communist Party of Vietnam. The Constitution guarantees all citizens fundamental rights such as freedom of speech, press, assemble, demonstration, association, belief, religion and non-belief, equal rights between man and woman, the right to education and health care, the right and duty to labor, the right to build homes, and freedom to do business. In this section: Constitution of 1992Political overview Declaration of Independence National Flag The Communist Party of Vietnam National Anthem Governmental Structure Vietnamese Leaders and Government VN Embassy : Learn about Vietnam : Politics Embassy of Vietnam 1233 20th St NW, Suite 400 - Washington, DC 20036 - tel. 202.861.0737 - fax 202.861.0917 info@vietnamembassy.us - consular@vietnamembassy.us | |