Provisional National Government of Vietnam

Provisional National Government of Vietnam
Chính phủ Quốc gia Việt Nam Lâm thời
Flag of South Vietnam
Flag
Anthem: "Tiếng gọi Công dân"
(English: "Call to the citizens")
Claimed Territory of the Provisional Government of the State of Vietnam
Capital Little Saigon
Other languages Vietnamese
Demonym Vietnamese
Government Government-in-exile
 Prime Minister
Quan Minh Dao
Establishment
 Formed
21 October 1990
 Officially founded
16 February 1991

The Provisional National Government of Vietnam, abbreviated as the PNGV, also referred to as the Provisional National Government of the State of Vietnam or simply the Provisional Government of Vietnam, is a government in exile, headquartered in Orange County and other Little Saigon communities. Similar to the Government of Free Vietnam, which was dissolved in 2013, the government aims for a free, anti-communist Vietnam.

History

The Provisional National Government of Vietnam was formed by former soldiers and refugees from the former South Vietnamese regime on 21 October 1990 and was officially founded on 16 February 1991, led by Prime Minister Quan Minh Dao, who was elected by the representatives of three generations of Vietnamese diaspora in the United States. He succeeded Mr. Nguyen Tran who was elected as Prime Minister previously.

In January 2018, the group was labeled by the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security as a "terrorist organization", claiming the group was responsible for plans to commit "acts of terrorism and sabotage, and assassinate officials." Despite the accusing of the Vietnam Communist regime, The U.S. Embassy spokesman in Hanoi stated the PNGVN is not designated as a terrorist group by the US Department of State.[1]

Political views

The Provisional National Government of Vietnam has stated that the political goals of its organization were to:[2]

Achieve free and democratic elections in Vietnam. The government seeks to create an atmosphere of non-violent pressure on the Communist’s regime to allow for an election process whereby the people can choose whether or not to retain communism as the preferred system of governance

Achieve a fair and evenhanded oil policy for the benefit of the citizens of Vietnam and other businesses of the world can be achieved without violence and undeterred by the corrupt communist government practices. incorporate free-market ideas into the culture of Vietnam that helps all processes.

Give a fair opportunity to use Vietnam’s National Maritime Oil Resource and Free Waterways.

Prevent clashes between Vietnam and its neighboring countries due to illegal controls and restrictions. The aggravated communist criminals must be brought to justice and that they must be ordered to pay for the consequences of their crimes, for the world to know and set examples for those tyrannical regimes against humanities.

Prohibit all forms of provocation, and Establish the Federal Republic of Vietnam.

References

  1. Pearson, James (2018-01-31). "Vietnam lists U.S.-based Vietnamese group as 'terrorist' organization". Reuters. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  2. Đơn kịên CSVN do CPQGVNLT sẽ đ̣ê nạp Tòa Hình Sự Quốc Tế ṭai Tây Ban Nha (Span) Provisional National Government of Vietnam
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