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Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Vietnam National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of

Publisher: Good Press

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The Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a foundational document that outlines the political, economic, and social structures of the Vietnamese state. Written by the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the constitution reflects the country's commitment to socialism and national independence. The text is characterized by its clear and concise language, making it accessible to a wide audience while also providing a detailed framework for governance. The constitution addresses key issues such as human rights, the role of the state, and the organization of government branches, showcasing the values and priorities of the Vietnamese society. In its literary context, the document serves as a primary source for understanding the political philosophy and legal principles underpinning the Vietnamese state. By studying the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, readers can gain insight into the country's history, culture, and aspirations for the future.
Available since: 04/11/2021.
Print length: 33 pages.

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