Elections in Vietnam


Elections in Vietnam gives information on election and election results in Vietnam.

General

The President of Vietnam is elected by the National Assembly, thus an indirect system. The Prime Minister of Vietnam and Chief Justice of Vietnam are appointed by the President and approved by the National Assembly. The Ministers are then appointed by the Prime Minister and also approved by the National Assembly.
At the May 20, 2007 election only the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, a front consisting of the Communist Party of Vietnam, mass organizations and affiliated, and some non-partisans were allowed to participate. 1 member is self-nominated and is not a member of the VFF. 42 seats were won by non-party candidates. The president is elected for a five-year term by the parliament. More than 99% of all candidates were selected by Communist Party and most of them were from their own party.

Local election

People's Council is the local legislature of provinces and municipalities of Vietnam. People in the provinces or municipalities elect a People's Council via a direct system. The number of councilors of People's Council depends on the population of that province or municipality. The People's Council is elected for a five-year term. The Chairman of People's Council is elected from the councilors.
The People's Council elects a People's Committee as the executive body, thus an indirect system. The People's Committee consists of a Chairman and a number of commissioners.
The Judge of the People's Court of each province or municipality is appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court of Vietnam.

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