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28 March, 16:59

What is the difference between India's government and Vietnam's government?

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  1. 28 March, 17:02
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    The main difference between India's and Vietnam's governments, is that are a federal republic and a Comunist state respectively.

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    Federal Republic: This ideology basically states and defines itself as "a country that is governed by elected representatives and by an elected leader rather than by a king or queen", this definition gives to the democracy a main role in the political functioning of the territory, giving constant participation to the people in leaders elections, and other important decisions, besides providing different political options and parties to choose from.

    Communist State: the main characteristic of this type of government is the single party style, the possible leaders all came from the same political groups, giving sometimes different ¨parties¨ as options to choose from but all of them coming from the same centralized power entity, due this, all the candidates to be elected in a communist State follow the same ideology (communism).

    The people's participation in political decisions tends to be more limited, and more when different dictatorships have emerged in this kind of government and way to rule.
  2. 28 March, 17:06
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    In India they have a federal republic government while India had a communist state gov. In India they have the supreme court for their judicial branch while Vietnam has the supreme people's court for the judicial branch
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