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Government of Vietnam

The Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Chính phủ nước Cộng hoà xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam, lit.'Government of the nation of Socialist Republic of Vietnam'), also known as the Vietnamese Government or the Government of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Chính phủ Việt Nam), is the executive branch and body of the State administration of Vietnam. The members of the Government are appointed by the President of Vietnam on the advice of the Prime Minister of Vietnam, and approved by the National Assembly. The government is led by the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), which is headed by the CPV General Secretary, the top position in Vietnam.

State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Nhà nước Cộng hòa Xã hội Chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
Polity typeUnitary one-party socialist republic
ConstitutionConstitution of Vietnam (2013)
Formation2 September 1945; 77 years ago (1945-09-02) (original)
2 July 1976; 46 years ago (1976-07-02) (current form)
Legislative branch
NameNational Assembly
TypeUnicameral
Meeting placeNational Assembly Building (Dien Hong Hall) at Ba Đình District, Hanoi
Presiding officerChairperson of the National Assembly
Executive branch
Head of State
TitlePresident
AppointerNational Assembly
Head of Government
TitlePrime Minister
AppointerNational Assembly
Head of State and Government
TitleGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Cabinet
NameGovernment
AppointerPrime Minister
HeadquartersGovernment Office at Ba Đình District, Hanoi
Judicial branch
Supreme People's Court
SeatSupreme People's Court at Hoàn Kiếm District, Hanoi

Names

After the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam on 2 September 1945, based on 1945 Constitution the executive branch is called the Government (Chính phủ). The Government is headed by the President, which is the second highest position in Vietnam. Under the President is the Cabinet which is headed by the Prime Minister (Thủ Tướng).

From 1959 to 1980, based on 1959 Constitution the executive branch is named as the Council of Government (Hội đồng Chính phủ). The Council of Government is headed by the Chairman (equivalent to the Prime Minister).

From 1980 to 1992, based on 1980 Constitution the executive branch is called the Council of Ministers (Hội đồng Bộ trưởng). The Council of Ministers is headed by the Chairman (equivalent to the Prime Minister).

From 1992 to now, based on 1992 Constitution the executive branch is renamed as the Government (Chính phủ). The Government is headed by the Prime Minister.

History

Council of Ministers (1980–1992)

The Vietnamese Council of Ministers (Hội đồng Bộ trưởng) was entrusted by the 1980 Constitution with managing and implementing the governmental activities of the state.[1] It is described in that document as "the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the highest executive state body of the highest body of state authority." It is accountable to the National Assembly of Vietnam, and, more directly, to the Vietnamese Council of State when the National Assembly is not in session. Its duties include submitting draft laws, decrees, and other bills to the National Assembly and the Council of State; drafting state plans and budgets and implementing them following the National Assembly's approval; managing the development of the national economy; organising national defence activities and assuring the preparedness of the armed forces; and organising and managing the state's foreign relations. Its membership includes a chairman, vice-chairman, cabinet ministers, and the heads of state committees, whose terms of office coincide with that of the National Assembly. The Council of Ministers includes its own standing committee, which serves to co-ordinate and mobilise the council's activities. In 1986 the standing committee was expanded from ten to thirteen members.

Each ministry is headed by a minister, who is assisted by two to twelve deputy ministers. The number and functions of the ministries are not prescribed in the Constitution, but in 1987 there were twenty-three ministries and a number of other specialised commissions and departments. In an apparent response to the call by the Sixth National Party Congress in 1986 for a streamlined bureaucracy, several ministries were merged. The former ministries of agriculture, food, and food industry were joined in a newly created Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry. The ministries of power and mines were merged to form the Ministry of Energy, and a newly created Ministry of Labour, War Invalids, and Social Welfare consolidated the duties of three former ministries. The addition of two new ministerial bodies also resulted from the 6th National Party Congress: a Ministry of Information to replace the Vietnam Radio and Television Commission, and a mission for Economic Relations with Foreign Countries to act as a co-ordinating body for foreign aid.

Government (since 1992)

Since 1992 the executive branch of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is officially named the Government (Chính phủ). The current Government of Vietnam consists of 18 ministries, 4 ministry-level agencies and 8 other government-dependent agencies.

Composition

The Government is headed by a Prime Minister (Thủ tướng) and 4 Deputy Prime Ministers (Phó Thủ tướng).

There are 18 Ministries (Bộ), each is headed by a Minister (Bộ trưởng):[2]

4 ministry-level agencies:[3]

8 other government-dependent agencies:[4]

  • Vietnam Television or VTV (Đài Truyền hình Việt Nam), headed by a General Director (Tổng Giám đốc)
  • Vietnam News Agency or VNA (Thông tấn xã Việt Nam), headed by a General Director (Tổng Giám đốc)
  • Voice of Vietnam or VOV (Đài Tiếng nói Việt Nam), headed by a General Director (Tổng Giám đốc)
  • Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises or CMSC (Ủy ban Quản lý vốn Nhà nước tại doanh nghiệp), headed by a Chairperson (Chủ tịch)
  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Management (Ban Quản lý Lăng Chủ tịch Hồ Chí Minh), headed by a Chief (Trưởng ban)
  • Vietnam Social Security (Bảo hiểm Xã hội Việt Nam), headed by a General Director (Tổng Giám đốc)
  • Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (Viện Hàn lâm Khoa học Xã hội Việt Nam), headed by a Chairperson (Chủ tịch)
  • Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (Viện Hàn lâm Khoa học và Công nghệ Việt Nam), headed by a Chairperson (Chủ tịch)

In additions, the Government of Vietnam also established many National Committees (Ủy ban Quốc gia) when needed. The National Committees are not separate political entities or ministries, instead they are composed of Deputy Prime Ministers, Ministers and Deputy Ministers in appropriate fields. The National Committees act as advisor bodies to the Prime Minister on social and economic issues, and coordinate actions between many ministries and agencies. Therefore the National Committees do not have any executive powers. Currently there are 9 National Committees,[5] each is headed by a Chairman (Chủ tịch):

  • National Committee for Renovation of Education and Training (Ủy ban Quốc gia Đổi mới Giáo dục và Đào tạo)
  • National Committee for Application of Information Technology (Ủy ban Quốc gia về Ứng dụng Công nghệ Thông tin)
  • National Committee for Climate Change (Ủy ban Quốc gia về Biến đổi Khí hậu)
  • National Committee for Traffic Safety (Ủy ban An toàn Giao thông Quốc gia)
  • National Committee for Prevention of AIDS and Prevention of Narcotics and Prostitutions (Ủy ban Quốc gia Phòng chống AIDS và Phòng chống Tệ nạn Ma túy, Mại dâm)
  • National Committee for Search and Rescue (Ủy ban Quốc gia Tìm kiếm Cứu nạn)
  • National Committee for Security of Civil Aviation (Ủy ban An ninh Hàng không Dân dụng Quốc gia)
  • National Committee for Elderly (Ủy ban Quốc gia về Người cao tuổi)
  • National Committee for International Economic Cooperation (Ủy ban Quốc gia về Hợp tác Kinh tế Quốc tế)

Current Government

Incumbent Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính, who had replaced Nguyễn Xuân Phúc as prime minister since 5 April 2021, was re-elected on 26 July 2021 following a 484-0 vote by the National Assembly.[6]

After taking the oath of office on the same day, Chính nominated 26 people to serve in his Cabinet, including 4 deputy prime ministers (1 less than the previous term), 18 ministers, and 4 heads of ministerial-level agencies. The lineup was approved by the National Assembly on 28 July 2021. Cabinet members are expected to serve a 5-year renewable term ending before the 2026 election.[7][8]

Position Portrait Name Member of Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party Politburo
of the Communist Party
Member Rank
 
Prime Minister
  Phạm Minh Chính Yes Yes 3rd
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister   Phạm Bình Minh Yes Yes 7th
Deputy Prime Minister
for General Economics
  Lê Minh Khái Yes No
Deputy Prime Minister
for Science, Education, Culture and Social Affairs
  Vũ Đức Đam Yes No
Deputy Prime Minister
for Industry Economics
Lê Văn Thành Yes No
 
Minister of Defence
  Phan Văn Giang Yes Yes 12th

Minister of Public Security
  Tô Lâm Yes Yes 9th
Minister of Home Affairs Phạm Thị Thanh Trà Yes No
 
Minister of Foreign Affairs
  Bùi Thanh Sơn Yes No

Minister of Justice
Lê Thành Long Yes No
 
Minister of Planning and Investment
  Nguyễn Chí Dũng Yes No
Minister of Finance Hồ Đức Phớc Yes No
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Diên Yes No
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Lê Minh Hoan Yes No
Minister of Transport Nguyễn Văn Thể Yes No
Minister of Construction Nguyễn Thanh Nghị Yes No
Minister of Natural Resources and Environment   Trần Hồng Hà Yes No
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyễn Mạnh Hùng Yes No
Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Đào Ngọc Dung Yes No
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyễn Văn Hùng Yes No
Minister of Science and Technology Huỳnh Thành Đạt Yes No
Minister of Education and Training Nguyễn Kim Sơn Yes No
 
Minister of Health
Nguyễn Thanh Long
(until 7 June 2022)
Đỗ Xuân Tuyên
(since 7 June 2022)
Yes No
 
Minister, Chairman of the Government Office
Trần Văn Sơn Yes No
Minister, Chairman of the Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs Hầu A Lềnh Yes No
Inspector-General of the Government Đoàn Hồng Phong Yes No

Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam
Nguyễn Thị Hồng Yes No

The heads of other government-dependent agencies are appointed by the Prime Minister without approval by the National Assembly. Usually there is no term limit on the leaders of those agencies. The current heads of the government-dependent agencies are:

References

  1. ^ "Vietnam - Government and society". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Cổng Thông tin điện tử Chính phủ".
  3. ^ "Bàn về cơ cấu tổ chức Chính phủ nhiệm kỳ 2021-2026".
  4. ^ "Bàn về cơ cấu tổ chức Chính phủ nhiệm kỳ 2021-2026".
  5. ^ "Cổng Thông tin điện tử Chính phủ".
  6. ^ "Pham Minh Chinh re-elected as Vietnamese prime minister for 2021-26". Tuoi Tre News. 26 July 2021. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  7. ^ Huong Giang (28 July 2021). "National Assembly confirms Cabinet nominations". VGP News. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  8. ^ "NA agrees to reduce one deputy prime minister in 2021-2026 term". VOV World. 28 July 2021. Retrieved 28 July 2021.

External links

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Socialist Republic of Vietnam Nha nước Cộng hoa Xa hội Chủ nghĩa Việt NamPolity typeUnitary one party socialist republicConstitutionConstitution of Vietnam 2013 Formation2 September 1945 77 years ago 1945 09 02 original 2 July 1976 46 years ago 1976 07 02 current form Legislative branchNameNational AssemblyTypeUnicameralMeeting placeNational Assembly Building Dien Hong Hall at Ba Đinh District HanoiPresiding officerChairperson of the National AssemblyExecutive branchHead of StateTitlePresidentAppointerNational AssemblyHead of GovernmentTitlePrime MinisterAppointerNational AssemblyHead of State and GovernmentTitleGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of VietnamCabinetNameGovernmentAppointerPrime MinisterHeadquartersGovernment Office at Ba Đinh District HanoiJudicial branchSupreme People s CourtSeatSupreme People s Court at Hoan Kiếm District Hanoi Contents 1 Names 2 History 2 1 Council of Ministers 1980 1992 2 2 Government since 1992 3 Composition 4 Current Government 5 References 6 External linksNames EditAfter the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam on 2 September 1945 based on 1945 Constitution the executive branch is called the Government Chinh phủ The Government is headed by the President which is the second highest position in Vietnam Under the President is the Cabinet which is headed by the Prime Minister Thủ Tướng From 1959 to 1980 based on 1959 Constitution the executive branch is named as the Council of Government Hội đồng Chinh phủ The Council of Government is headed by the Chairman equivalent to the Prime Minister From 1980 to 1992 based on 1980 Constitution the executive branch is called the Council of Ministers Hội đồng Bộ trưởng The Council of Ministers is headed by the Chairman equivalent to the Prime Minister From 1992 to now based on 1992 Constitution the executive branch is renamed as the Government Chinh phủ The Government is headed by the Prime Minister History EditCouncil of Ministers 1980 1992 Edit The Vietnamese Council of Ministers Hội đồng Bộ trưởng was entrusted by the 1980 Constitution with managing and implementing the governmental activities of the state 1 It is described in that document as the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam the highest executive state body of the highest body of state authority It is accountable to the National Assembly of Vietnam and more directly to the Vietnamese Council of State when the National Assembly is not in session Its duties include submitting draft laws decrees and other bills to the National Assembly and the Council of State drafting state plans and budgets and implementing them following the National Assembly s approval managing the development of the national economy organising national defence activities and assuring the preparedness of the armed forces and organising and managing the state s foreign relations Its membership includes a chairman vice chairman cabinet ministers and the heads of state committees whose terms of office coincide with that of the National Assembly The Council of Ministers includes its own standing committee which serves to co ordinate and mobilise the council s activities In 1986 the standing committee was expanded from ten to thirteen members Each ministry is headed by a minister who is assisted by two to twelve deputy ministers The number and functions of the ministries are not prescribed in the Constitution but in 1987 there were twenty three ministries and a number of other specialised commissions and departments In an apparent response to the call by the Sixth National Party Congress in 1986 for a streamlined bureaucracy several ministries were merged The former ministries of agriculture food and food industry were joined in a newly created Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry The ministries of power and mines were merged to form the Ministry of Energy and a newly created Ministry of Labour War Invalids and Social Welfare consolidated the duties of three former ministries The addition of two new ministerial bodies also resulted from the 6th National Party Congress a Ministry of Information to replace the Vietnam Radio and Television Commission and a mission for Economic Relations with Foreign Countries to act as a co ordinating body for foreign aid Government since 1992 Edit Since 1992 the executive branch of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is officially named the Government Chinh phủ The current Government of Vietnam consists of 18 ministries 4 ministry level agencies and 8 other government dependent agencies Composition EditThe Government is headed by a Prime Minister Thủ tướng and 4 Deputy Prime Ministers Pho Thủ tướng There are 18 Ministries Bộ each is headed by a Minister Bộ trưởng 2 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bộ Ngoại giao Ministry of Defence Bộ Quốc phong Ministry of Public Security Bộ Cong an Ministry of Home Affairs Bộ Nội vụ Ministry of Justice Bộ Tư phap Ministry of Finance Bộ Tai chinh Ministry of Industry and Trade Bộ Cong thương Ministry of Planning and Investment Bộ Kế hoạch va Đầu tư Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Bộ Nong nghiệp va Phat triển Nong thon Ministry of Construction Bộ Xay dựng Ministry of Transport Bộ Giao thong Vận tải Ministry of Education and Training Bộ Giao dục va Đao tạo Ministry of Science and Technology Bộ Khoa học va Cong nghệ Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Bộ Tai nguyen va Moi trường Ministry of Information and Communications Bộ Thong tin va Truyền thong Ministry of Health Bộ Y tế Ministry of Labour Invalids and Social Affairs Bộ Lao động Thương binh va Xa hội Ministry of Culture Sports and Tourism Bộ Văn hoa Thể thao va Du lịch 4 ministry level agencies 3 Government Office Văn phong Chinh phủ headed by a Chief Chủ nhiệm Government Inspectorate Thanh tra Chinh phủ headed by an Inspector General Tổng Thanh tra State Bank of Vietnam Ngan hang Nha nước Việt Nam headed by a Governor Thống đốc Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs Ủy ban Dan tộc headed by a Chief Chủ nhiệm 8 other government dependent agencies 4 Vietnam Television or VTV Đai Truyền hinh Việt Nam headed by a General Director Tổng Giam đốc Vietnam News Agency or VNA Thong tấn xa Việt Nam headed by a General Director Tổng Giam đốc Voice of Vietnam or VOV Đai Tiếng noi Việt Nam headed by a General Director Tổng Giam đốc Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises or CMSC Ủy ban Quản ly vốn Nha nước tại doanh nghiệp headed by a Chairperson Chủ tịch Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Management Ban Quản ly Lăng Chủ tịch Hồ Chi Minh headed by a Chief Trưởng ban Vietnam Social Security Bảo hiểm Xa hội Việt Nam headed by a General Director Tổng Giam đốc Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences Viện Han lam Khoa học Xa hội Việt Nam headed by a Chairperson Chủ tịch Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Viện Han lam Khoa học va Cong nghệ Việt Nam headed by a Chairperson Chủ tịch In additions the Government of Vietnam also established many National Committees Ủy ban Quốc gia when needed The National Committees are not separate political entities or ministries instead they are composed of Deputy Prime Ministers Ministers and Deputy Ministers in appropriate fields The National Committees act as advisor bodies to the Prime Minister on social and economic issues and coordinate actions between many ministries and agencies Therefore the National Committees do not have any executive powers Currently there are 9 National Committees 5 each is headed by a Chairman Chủ tịch National Committee for Renovation of Education and Training Ủy ban Quốc gia Đổi mới Giao dục va Đao tạo National Committee for Application of Information Technology Ủy ban Quốc gia về Ứng dụng Cong nghệ Thong tin National Committee for Climate Change Ủy ban Quốc gia về Biến đổi Khi hậu National Committee for Traffic Safety Ủy ban An toan Giao thong Quốc gia National Committee for Prevention of AIDS and Prevention of Narcotics and Prostitutions Ủy ban Quốc gia Phong chống AIDS va Phong chống Tệ nạn Ma tuy Mại dam National Committee for Search and Rescue Ủy ban Quốc gia Tim kiếm Cứu nạn National Committee for Security of Civil Aviation Ủy ban An ninh Hang khong Dan dụng Quốc gia National Committee for Elderly Ủy ban Quốc gia về Người cao tuổi National Committee for International Economic Cooperation Ủy ban Quốc gia về Hợp tac Kinh tế Quốc tế Current Government EditIncumbent Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chinh who had replaced Nguyễn Xuan Phuc as prime minister since 5 April 2021 was re elected on 26 July 2021 following a 484 0 vote by the National Assembly 6 After taking the oath of office on the same day Chinh nominated 26 people to serve in his Cabinet including 4 deputy prime ministers 1 less than the previous term 18 ministers and 4 heads of ministerial level agencies The lineup was approved by the National Assembly on 28 July 2021 Cabinet members are expected to serve a 5 year renewable term ending before the 2026 election 7 8 Position Portrait Name Member of Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party Politburoof the Communist PartyMember Rank Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chinh Yes Yes 3rdPermanent Deputy Prime Minister Phạm Binh Minh Yes Yes 7thDeputy Prime Ministerfor General Economics Le Minh Khai Yes NoDeputy Prime Ministerfor Science Education Culture and Social Affairs Vũ Đức Đam Yes NoDeputy Prime Ministerfor Industry Economics Le Văn Thanh Yes No Minister of Defence Phan Văn Giang Yes Yes 12thMinister of Public Security To Lam Yes Yes 9thMinister of Home Affairs Phạm Thị Thanh Tra Yes No Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Sơn Yes NoMinister of Justice Le Thanh Long Yes No Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyễn Chi Dũng Yes NoMinister of Finance Hồ Đức Phớc Yes NoMinister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Dien Yes NoMinister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan Yes NoMinister of Transport Nguyễn Văn Thể Yes NoMinister of Construction Nguyễn Thanh Nghị Yes NoMinister of Natural Resources and Environment Trần Hồng Ha Yes NoMinister of Information and Communications Nguyễn Mạnh Hung Yes NoMinister of Labour Invalids and Social Affairs Đao Ngọc Dung Yes NoMinister of Culture Sports and Tourism Nguyễn Văn Hung Yes NoMinister of Science and Technology Huỳnh Thanh Đạt Yes NoMinister of Education and Training Nguyễn Kim Sơn Yes No Minister of Health Nguyễn Thanh Long until 7 June 2022 Đỗ Xuan Tuyen since 7 June 2022 Yes No Minister Chairman of the Government Office Trần Văn Sơn Yes NoMinister Chairman of the Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs Hầu A Lềnh Yes NoInspector General of the Government Đoan Hồng Phong Yes NoGovernor of the State Bank of Vietnam Nguyễn Thị Hồng Yes NoThe heads of other government dependent agencies are appointed by the Prime Minister without approval by the National Assembly Usually there is no term limit on the leaders of those agencies The current heads of the government dependent agencies are General Director of Vietnam Television Le Ngọc Quang General Director of Vietnam News Agency Vacant General Director of Voice of Vietnam Đỗ Tiến Sỹ Chairman of Commission for the Management of State Capital at Enterprises Nguyễn Hoang Anh President of Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics Prof Nguyễn Xuan Thắng Chief of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Management Maj Gen Bui Hải Sơn General Director of Vietnam Social Security Nguyễn Thế Mạnh Chairman of Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences Assoc Prof Bui Nhật Quang Chairman of Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Prof Chau Văn Minh President of Vietnam National University Hanoi Prof Le Quan President of Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City Assoc Prof Vũ Hải QuanReferences Edit Vietnam Government and society Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 5 January 2021 Cổng Thong tin điện tử Chinh phủ Ban về cơ cấu tổ chức Chinh phủ nhiệm kỳ 2021 2026 Ban về cơ cấu tổ chức Chinh phủ nhiệm kỳ 2021 2026 Cổng Thong tin điện tử Chinh phủ Pham Minh Chinh re elected as Vietnamese prime minister for 2021 26 Tuoi Tre News 26 July 2021 Retrieved 28 July 2021 Huong Giang 28 July 2021 National Assembly confirms Cabinet nominations VGP News Retrieved 28 July 2021 NA agrees to reduce one deputy prime minister in 2021 2026 term VOV World 28 July 2021 Retrieved 28 July 2021 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Government of Vietnam amp oldid 1137170788, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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