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 Vietname…
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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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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 important is cultural and moral development in your vision of a perfect society, compared to economic prosperity?
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What role do you think a single political party should play in guiding a country's future, and could this be beneficial or harmful?
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Reflecting on your own country's history, how do you feel about the importance of national sovereignty and defense against foreign interference?
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How does the idea of eliminating class distinctions and redistributing resources to eliminate poverty appeal to you, and is it achievable?
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In a society governed by 'democratic centralism,' where decisions are made collectively but must be followed once decided, how would you see yourself contributing to discussions?
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Considering the balance between economic development and retaining control over political expression, where should a government draw the line?