CONTROL OF STATE POWER IN VIETNAM
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The progressive thinkers in the world all said that the power of the state rests with the people. But the people who want to exercise their power must set up a state, empower the state to manage themselves. To control state power, many countries use the “separation of three powers” mechanism to prevent abuse of power, abuse of power, use of public power to benefit individuals or a group of people. In Vietnam, the legislative, judicial and executive powers are unified, with a division of coordination and mutual oversight. So who has the power to manage state power? In the current political regime of Vietnam, only the Communist Party of Vietnam has the legal basis, capacity, and conditions to control state power. However, in order to do that, the Party must be truly pure, strong, and must be able to control himself and also was under the control of the people.
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