POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
OF ETHNIC MINORITY PEOPLE IN VIETNAM
By Dr. Fran Van Th uat
Director- General of Department
for Ethnic Minorities
Committee for Ethnic Affai
At the Second United Nations Forum. on Minority
Issues
November 12" and 13 th 2009
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
Mr. Chairman
Ladies and Gentleman,
Viet Nam is a unified country with 54 ethnic groups living together and the Vietnamese
State attaches special importance to the policy of ensuring equal rights of all ethnic groups and
considers it as a decisive factor for the country's sustainable development. The policy is
implemented in all political, economic, cultural and social areas and incorporated into the law of Viet
Nam, namely the 1992 Constitution and other legal documents such as: the Law on Election of the
National Assembly deputies, the Law on Citizenship, the Law on Forest Protection and
Development, the Law on Education, and the Law on Healthcare for citizens etc. Ethnic minority
policies are made concrete with socio-economic development strategies and policies for ethnic
minority areas and with specific preferential policies and mechanisms for ethnic minority people.
1.
In order to facilitate the exercise of the rights of the ethnic minority people, in
Vietnam there are such agencies and organizations as follows: the Ethnic Council of the
National ASsembly, the • Committee for Ethnic Minority. Affairs of the Government, the
Central Committee of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, the Women's Union; the Farmers'
Union, operating at central and local levels throughout the country.
2.
In Viet Nam, ethnic Minority people have been actively exercising their rights to
political participation through the exercise of representative democracy and direct
democracy. The number of People's Deputies representing ethnic minorities in the National
Assembly is growing higher. In the National Assembly in Legislature. XII (20072011) the
figure was 87, accounting for 17.65%, while ethnic minority people account for 13.8% of
the total population in the whole country.
In the composition of People's Councils at all levels in the 1999-2003 tenure, the percentage of
People's Deputies. who were ethnic minority people was 14% at provincial level, 17% at district
level, and 19% at commune level. In the 2004-2009 tenure, the figures were 20.53% ; 20.18%,
and 24.4% respectively.
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