
Vietnam Communist Party
The Vietnam Communist Party is the ruling political organization in Vietnam, guiding the country’s government and policies based on communist principles. Founded in 1930, it seeks to maintain control through a centralized leadership that promotes socialist ideals, economic planning, and state stewardship of resources. The party plays a key role in decision-making, shaping Vietnam’s development, foreign policy, and societal direction, emphasizing collective welfare, national unity, and socialist values. While it controls political power, Vietnam has also introduced market-oriented reforms to boost its economy while maintaining the party’s authority.