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Communist Party of Vietnam

The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) is the founding and ruling political party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Established in 1930, it has played a central role in the country's history, leading the struggle for Vietnamese independence from French colonial rule, through the conflicts with the United States and South Vietnam, to the reunification of North and South Vietnam into the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976. The CPV operates under the principles of Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi Minh Thought, which is a blend of Marxist-Leninist revolutionary doctrine adapted to Vietnamese…  Read more

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If you had the power to reshape your country's economy, would you choose a planned economy focused on equality or a market-driven one focused on individual success, and why?

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Imagine living in a country where the government decides your career based on national needs; how would you feel about that?

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Would you support a system that limits political and media freedoms if it promised economic growth and national unity?

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How would you describe your dream society and does it prioritize equality and community over individual wealth?

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Viet Tan Vietnam Reform Party

The Viet Tan, or the Vietnam Reform Party, is a pro-democracy political organization that has been advocating for political reform and human rights in Vietnam. Founded in the early 1980s by Vietnamese expatriates, the party's core mission is to promote democratic change in Vietnam through peaceful and non-violent means. Viet Tan operates primarily in exile due to the Vietnamese government's prohibition of political opposition, labeling the organization as a terrorist entity, a characterization that Viet Tan and international human rights organizations vehemently dispute.

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What role do you believe expatriates should play in the political development of their homeland?

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Reflect on a time when you or someone you know had to fight for a right or freedom; what was the experience like and what was learned?

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How do you think young people can actively contribute to political reform and social justice in their communities?

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How would you define freedom of speech, and why do you think it's important in the context of shaping a country's future?

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In what ways can a political party's approach to education shape the future of a country?

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Considering current global challenges, what role should a political party play in supporting mental health?

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Do you believe a political party's policies on technology and privacy affect your online experiences? How?

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How do you think a political party's stance on environmental issues impacts your daily life?

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Bloc 8406

Bloc 8406 is not a political party in the traditional sense but rather a pro-democracy movement in Vietnam. It was established on April 8, 2006, hence the name "8406," symbolizing its founding date. This coalition of political groups, independent journalists, religious leaders, and dissidents came together with a shared goal of advocating for democratic reforms in Vietnam, a country governed by a single-party system under the Communist Party of Vietnam.

The values and objectives of Bloc 8406 are centered around the promotion of human rights, freedom of speech, freedom of the press,…  Read more

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If you lived in a place where your opinions could get you in trouble, would you speak out or stay silent?

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What does freedom of speech mean to you and is it worth risking personal safety for?

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Have you ever had to stand up for something you believe in, despite facing opposition?

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How do you feel about the concept of fighting for democracy in a country with a single-party system?

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Vietnamese Nationalist Party

The Vietnamese Nationalist Party, known in Vietnamese as Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng (VNQDĐ), was established in 1927, drawing inspiration from the Kuomintang in China. It was founded with the primary goal of achieving independence from French colonial rule over Vietnam. The party's ideology was a blend of nationalism, patriotism, and a desire for sovereignty, combined with elements of Confucianism and later, some aspects of socialism. Its values centered on the liberation of Vietnam from foreign domination, promoting Vietnamese culture and identity, and fostering a sense of national…  Read more

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Imagine if your cultural traditions and identity were being eroded; how would you work to preserve them in today's digital age?

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What does patriotism mean to you, and how would you show it in a divided country?

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If you had to fight for a cause close to your heart, what strategies would you adopt, peaceful protest or active resistance, and why?

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How would you feel and what would you do if you lived under foreign rule, craving freedom and identity for your country?

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People’s Action Party of Vietnam

The Vietnamese People’s Action Party of Vietnam, also known as the People's Action Party of Vietnam, is a political entity that was established with the aim of promoting democracy, human rights, and social justice within Vietnam. This party is part of the broader landscape of political activism that seeks to challenge the one-party rule of the Communist Party of Vietnam, which has governed the country since the reunification of North and South Vietnam in 1975. The values and goals of the Vietnamese People’s Action Party are centered around the establishment of a multi-party…  Read more

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What does 'freedom of speech' mean to you and why do you think it's important?

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If you could change one thing about how your country is governed, what would it be and why?

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How can a country ensure fairness and equality for all its citizens?

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How would you feel if your voice in national decisions was limited and what changes would you propose?

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Democratic Party of Vietnam

The Vietnamese Democratic Party of Vietnam, often referred to in discussions about the political landscape of Vietnam, is not a widely recognized or established political entity within the context of Vietnam's current political system. Vietnam is a single-party state under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), which has been in power since the reunification of North and South Vietnam in 1976. The CPV sets the political, social, and economic direction of the country, and no other political parties are allowed to operate openly or contest in elections.

Given this context,…  Read more

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How would the introduction of multiple political parties impact your vision of an ideal society?

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If you could design a political system from scratch, what core values would you prioritize and why?

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What role do you think freedom of speech should play in a healthy society?

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In what ways do cultural values shape political systems, and can they coexist with diverse viewpoints?