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It was founded in February 1977 by the merger of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front of North Vietnam and two Viet Cong groups, the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam and the Alliance of National, Democratic, and Peace Forces. It is an amalgamation of many smaller groups, including the Communist Party itself. Other groups that participated in the establishment of the Front were the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour, the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (a.k.a. the Ho Chi Minh Youth) and the Ho Chi Minh Young Pioneer Organization. It also included the Democratic Party of Vietnam and Socialist Party of Vietnam, until they disbanded in 1988.[1] It also incorporates some officially sanctioned religious groups[example needed].[citation needed]The Front is described by the Vietnamese government as “the political base of people’s power.” It is intended to have a significant role in society, promoting “national solidarity” and “unity of mind in political and spiritual matters.” In practice, the members of the Front, like their counterparts in other Communist states, are largely subservient to the Communist Party, and must accept the party’s “leading role” as a condition of their existence.[citation needed]Many of the government’s social programs are conducted through the Front. Recently, it has been given a role in programs to reduce poverty. The Front is also responsible for much of the government’s policy on religion: “1. Everyone has freedom of beliefs and religions, he or she has the right to follow a religion or not to follow any religion. All religions are equal before the law. 2. State respects and protects freedom of beliefs and religions. 3. No one should violate freedom of beliefs and religions or take advantage of beliefs and religions to infringe the law.”[2][3]Perhaps more importantly, the Front is intended to supervise the activity of the government and of government organisations. Because the Front’s power base is mass participation and popular mobilisation, it is seen as representative of the people, and both Vietnam’s constitution and laws give it a special role. The Front has a particularly significant role in elections. Specifically, endorsement by the Front is generally required (in practice, if not in theory[citation needed]) to be a candidate for election. Almost all candidates are nominated by (and members of) the Front, with only a few “self-nominated” candidates avoiding the Front’s veto. The Front’s role in electoral nominations is mandated by law.[citation needed] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsLeadership[edit]Former Front organisations[edit]Electoral history[edit]National Assembly elections[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Leadership[edit]Secretary General of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front since 1977:Chairman of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front since 1977:Former Front organisations[edit] T\u00f4n \u0110\u1ee9c Th\u1eafng giving the opening speech at the founding of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front in 1955.Electoral history[edit]National Assembly elections[edit]ElectionVotes%Seats+\/\u2013PositionRole in government1960 421 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV19648,580,002100% 55 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV1971 54 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV197510,561,314100% 4 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV197622,895,611100% 68 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV1981100% 4 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV1987100% 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV199237,195,592100% 101 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV199743,185,756100% 1 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV200249,211,275100% 1 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV2007100% 5 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV201161,965,651100% 1 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPV201667,049,091100% 6 1stSole legal coalitionunder the control of CPVReferences[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/vietnamese-fatherland-front-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Vietnamese Fatherland Front – Wikipedia"}}]}]