Vietnam Lawmakers Abolish District-Level Government
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Vietnam lawmakers abolish district-level government
HANOI: Vietnam's National Assembly approved amendments to the constitution on Monday (Jun 16) to abolish an entire level of government, as part of major reforms to the way the communist country is run. Lawmakers voted unanimously to do away with district-level administration, reducing the governmental
(Dan Tri) - After 122 years of formation and development, Phu Tho town (Phu Tho province) will be reorganized into 3 new wards: Phu Tho, Phong Chau and Au Co.
The Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly's Committee on Law and Justice said that the resolution amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Constitution has been carefully and seriously prepared, in accordance with the practical situation and requirements for building, protecting and developing the country.
An Incomplete Social Contract: The Legacy of Việt Nam's 2013 Constitution
Bảo Khánh wrote this Vietnamese article, published in Luật Khoa Magazine on May 7, 2025. Thúc Kháng translated this into English for The Vietnamese Magazine.The year 2013 marked a significant period in Việt Nam when the 1992 Constitution became a central focus of public life. An extensive but lively feedback process swept the nation, with continuously broadcasting commune loudspeakers and information vehicles delivering feedback forms directly t…
On the morning of June 16, with 470/470 delegates participating in the vote in favor, the National Assembly passed the Resolution amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Constitution.
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