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| population_estimate = 96,208,984
| population_estimate = 96,208,984
| population_estimate_year    = 2019
| population_estimate_year    = 2019
| leader_title1            = General Secretary and President
| leader_title1            = President and General Secretary
| leader_name1            = Nguyễn Phú Trọng
| leader_name1            = Nguyễn Phú Trọng
| leader_title2            = Vice President
| leader_title2            = Vice President

Revision as of 15:16, 2 February 2021

Cộng hòa Xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam
Flag of Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Flag
Coat of arms of Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Coat of arms
Location of Socialist Republic of Vietnam
CapitalHanoi
Largest cityHo Chi Minh City
GovernmentMarxist-Leninist socialist state
• President and General Secretary
Nguyễn Phú Trọng
• Vice President
Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh
• Prime Minister
Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
• Deputy Prime Minister
Trương Hòa Bình
History
• Reunification and end of US occupation
2 July 1976
Population
• 2019 estimate
96,208,984


Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a socialist state on the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia. The 2019 census counted a population of 96,208,984[1]. The country borders China to the north and Cambodia and Laos to the west. The capital city is Hanoi while the most populous city is Ho Chi Minh City (also known by it's previous name of Saigon).

Politics

Vietnam is a Marxist-Leninist one party socialist republic. The ruling party is the Communist Party of Vietnam.

Economy

After reunification in 1975 Vietnam became a centrally planned economy. In the late 1980s the economy was suffering from a decline in Soviet aid, the decomposition of the Eastern Bloc and the effects of the post-war embargo by the USA. In 1986 the CPV adopted a series of market reforms known as Đổi Mới which would transition the country to a socialist-oriented market economy.