Chapter I
THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
THE POLITICAL REGIME
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- ARTICLE 1:
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is an independent and sovereign
country enjoying unity and territorial integrity, including its mainland, island,
territorial waters and air space.
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- ARTICLE 2:
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a State of the people, from the
people, for the people. All State power belong to the people and is based on an
alliance between the working class, the peasantry, and the intelligentsia.
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The State guarantees and unceasingly promotes the people's mastery in
all fields, and severely punishes all acts violating the interests of the motherland
and the people ; it strives to build a rich and strong country in which social
justice prevails, all men have enough to eat and to wear, enjoy freedom,
happiness and all necessary conditions for complete development.
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- ARTICLE 4:
The Communist Party of Vietnam, the vanguard of the Vietnamese
working class, the faithful representative of the rights and interests of the
working class, the toiling people, and the whole nation, acting upon the Marxist-
Leninist doctrine and Ho Chi Minh's thought, is the force leading the State and
society.
All Party organizations operate within the framework of the Constitution
and the law.
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- ARTICLE 5:
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is the unified State of all nationalities
living on the territory of Vietnam.
The State carries out a policy of equality, solidarity and mutual assistance
among all nationalities, and forbids all acts of national discrimination and
division.
Every nationality has the right to use its own language and system of
writing, to preserve its national identity, and to promote its fine customs, habits,
traditions and culture.
The State carries out a policy of comprehensive development and
gradually raises the material and spiritual living conditions of the national
minorities.
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The people make use of State through the agency of the National
Assembly and the People's Councils, which represent the will and aspirations of
the people, are elected by them and responsible to them.
Democratic centralism is the principle governing the organization and
activity of the National Assembly, the People's Councils, and all other State
organs.
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- ARTICLE 7:
Elections to the National Assembly and the People's Councils are held in
accordance with the principles of universal, equal, direct, and secret suffrage.
A member of the National Assembly shall be removed from office by the
electors or the National Assembly, a member of a People's Council by the
electors or the People's Council, when this member is no longer worthy of the
confidence of the people.
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- ARTICLE 8:
All Sate organs, cadres and employees must show respect for the people,
devotedly serve them, maintain close links with them, listen to their opinions and
submit themselves to their control; all manifestations of bureaucratism,
arrogance, arbitrariness and corruption shall be vigorously opposed.
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- ARTICLE 9:
The Vietnam Fatherland Front and its member organizations constitute the
political base of people's power. The Front promotes the tradition of national
solidarity, strengthens the people's unity of mind in political and spiritual matters,
participates in the building and consolidation of people's power, works together
with the State for the care and protection of the people's legitimate interests,
encourages the people to exercise their right to mastery, ensures the strict
observance of the Constitution and the law, and supervises the activity of State
organs, elected representatives, and State officials and employees.
The State shall create favourable conditions for the effective functioning
of the Fatherland Front and its component organizations.
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The Trade Unions, being the socio-political organization of the working
class and the toiling people, joints State organs, economic and social bodies in
looking after and safeguarding the rights and interests of cadres, workers,
employees and other labouring people; it participates in State administration and
social management, in the control and supervision of the activity of State organs
and economic bodies; educates workers, employees and other labouring people
to work well for national construction and defence.
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The citizen exercises his right to mastery at the grassroots by
participating in State and social affairs; he is duty bound to help protect public
property, legitimate civil rights and interests, maintain national security and
social order, and organize public life.
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The State exercises the administration of society by means of the law; it
shall unceasingly strengthen socialist legality.
All State organs, economic and social bodies, units of the people's armed
forces, and all citizens must seriously observe the Constitution and the law,
strive to prevent and oppose all criminal behaviour and all violations of the
Constitution and the law.
All infringements of State interests, of the rights and legitimate interests of
collectives and individual citizens shall be dealt with in accordance with the law.
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The Vietnamese motherland is sacred and inviolable.
All machinations and acts directed against the independence,
sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of the motherland, against the
construction and defence of the socialist Vietnam motherland, shall be severely
punished in accordance with the law.
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- ARTICLE 14:
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam carries out a policy of peace and
friendship, seeks to expand its relations and co-operation with all countries in the
world regardless of political and social system on the basis of respect for each
other's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, non-interference in
each other's internal affairs, equality, and mutual interests; it seeks to strengthen
solidarity, friendship and co-operation with socialist countries and neighbouring
countries; it actively supports and participates in the common struggle of the
peoples of the world for peace, national independence, democracy and social
progress.
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