|
|
||||
|
Friday, April 28
by
Viet-Am Review
on Fri 28 Apr 2006 09:53 AM PDT
The Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP), one of the last few hold-outs of Communism of the Stalinist era, has just gone through its Tenth Congress in Hanoi, a quinquennial ritual to rubber stamp its Politbureau’s choice of candidates for the 3 most crucial political positions in the country: General Secretary, President, and Prime Minister. The Congress is also an occasion for party members to discuss the action plan for the next 5 years. Its took place on the eve of the 31st anniversary of the take-over of South Vietnam by northern Communist forces on April 30, 1975. This Commentary by Le Duy Can of the Vietnamese Canadian Federation discusses corruption in Vietnam and the Manifesto 2006 petition by 118 Vietnamese citizens to demand democracy from their government. more »
|
Search
Recent Photos
Search
|
|||
