Vietnam Elections: One Party, Many Candidates
Vietnam’s parliamentary elections are underway, and a striking aspect of this political exercise is the overwhelming presence of candidates from the Communist Party. With nearly 93% of those vying for seats being party members, the election landscape presents a unique picture of representation and political participation. This significant proportion of Communist Party candidates shapes the entire electoral process, from the initial vetting of individuals to the ultimate outcomes.
The vetting process itself is a crucial element in understanding the electoral dynamics in Vietnam. All candidates, including those who might be considered independents, must pass through the scrutiny of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (MTTQVN).… Continue reading