
Vietnamese Communist Party
The Vietnamese Communist Party is the ruling political party of Vietnam, founded in 1930. It leads the government and guides the country's policies based on Marxist-Leninist principles. The party aims to unify the country, promote social equality, and develop a socialist economy. It maintains control over political, economic, and military institutions, emphasizing centralized leadership. While Vietnam has adopted some market-based reforms to boost growth, the Communist Party remains the core authority, ensuring the nation's direction aligns with its ideological goals and maintaining political stability.