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|conventional_long_name = Federal Republic of Vietnam |
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|native_name = ''Chính Phủ Lâm Thời Việt Nam Tự Do'' |
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|common_name = Government of Free Vietnam|image_flag = Flag of South Vietnam.svg |
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|continent = North America |
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|alt_flag = Flag of the Federal Republic of Vietnam |
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|image_coat = |
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|alt_coat = Seal of the Federal Republic of Vietnam |
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|national_anthem = "[[National anthem of South Vietnam|March of the Youths]]" |
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|official_languages = [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] |
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|admin_center_type = [[Headquarters]] |
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|capital = {{nowrap|[[Garden Grove, California|Garden Grove]], [[California]], U.S.}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Missouri City, Texas|Missouri City]], [[Texas]], U.S.}} |
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|government_type = [[Government-in-exile]] |
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|title_leader = Head of State |
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|leader1 = [[Nguyen Huu Chanh]] <small>(first)</small> |
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|leader2 = [[Nguyễn Khánh ]] <small>(last)</small> |
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|year_leader1 = 1995-2005 |
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|year_leader2 = 2005-2013 |
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|ideology = [[Social democracy]], [[democratic socialism]], [[democratic liberalism]], [[free-market environmentalism]] |
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|sovereignty_type = [[Federal Republic]] established |
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|established_event1 = Proclaimed |
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|date_start = April 30 |
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|year_start = 1995 |
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|year_end = 2013 |
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|official_website = {{url|http://www.gfvn.org/}}{{Dead link|date=April 2010}} |
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The '''Provisional Government of Free Vietnam''' ('''GFVN'''; {{lang-vi|Chính Phủ Lâm Thời Việt Nam Tự Do}}), also known as the '''Federal Republic of Vietnam'''{{fact|date=August 2013}}, was an anti-communist political<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/news/magazine/0,9754,180563,00.html|last=Johnson|first=Kay|work=Time|publisher=Time, Inc|title=Terror Made in the U.S.A.|date=October 29, 2001|accessdate=February 22, 2013}}</ref> organization headquartered in the American cities of [[Garden Grove, California]] and [[Missouri City, Texas]]. |
The '''Provisional Government of Free Vietnam''' ('''GFVN'''; {{lang-vi|Chính Phủ Lâm Thời Việt Nam Tự Do}}), also known as the '''Federal Republic of Vietnam'''{{fact|date=August 2013}}, was an anti-communist political<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/news/magazine/0,9754,180563,00.html|last=Johnson|first=Kay|work=Time|publisher=Time, Inc|title=Terror Made in the U.S.A.|date=October 29, 2001|accessdate=February 22, 2013}}</ref> organization headquartered in the American cities of [[Garden Grove, California]] and [[Missouri City, Texas]]. |
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Revision as of 18:08, 15 December 2014
The Provisional Government of Free Vietnam (GFVN; Vietnamese: Chính Phủ Lâm Thời Việt Nam Tự Do), also known as the Federal Republic of Vietnam[citation needed], was an anti-communist political[1] organization headquartered in the American cities of Garden Grove, California and Missouri City, Texas.
History
The Government of Free Vietnam was an anti-communist political organization that was established on April 30, 1995, by its founder Nguyen Hoang Dan. The former government in exile, called the Provisional National Government of Vietnam leading by Hon. Prime Minister Dao Minh Quan and has intimate contact with the government of the United States and 27 countries in the European Council.
The Provisional National Government of Vietnam was formed by the People of Vietnam on 21st October 1990 in Garden Grove, California, USA. http://www.chinhphuquocgia.com/169176526 The Provisional National Government of Vietnam has no relation with the so-called 'Government of Free Vietnam'. Even Mr. Nguyen Huu Chanh is a member of the New Vietnamese Democracy of Vietnam Movement,one of the important groups to form the Provisional National Government of Vietnam. The United States Government has issued official letters to the Prime Minister Dao Minh Quan and 27 countries in the European Council has established relations with this Provisional National Government of Vietnam since 2013. The Government of Free Vietnam was dissolved on 2007 by order of the US Government. http://www.cuutuchinhtri.org
Organization
Political goals
The Provisional National Government of Vietnam stated that the political goals of its organization were to:
- The stated goal of the Provisional National Government of Vietnam is to 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
- Provisional National Government of Vietnam has extolled before that achieving 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.
- Free market ideas we wish to incorporate into the culture of Vietnam that helps all processes.
- A fair opportunity to use Vietnam’s National Maritime Oil Resource and Free Waterways.
- A prevention of possible clashes of Viet Nam’s 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 humanity.
- Prohibit all forms of provocation, and Establish the Federal Republic of Vietnam.
http://www.chinhphuquocgia.com/169176509
Economy
The GFVN had an approximate budget of US$1 million a year, donated by Vietnamese expatriates around the world[citation needed].
See also
- Chhun Yasith - leader of the Cambodian Freedom Fighters (CFF) that was arrested in the United States for his plot to overthrow the Cambodian government under the leadership of Prime Minister Hun Sen
- Khmers Kampuchea-Krom Federation
- List of governments in exile
- Montagnard Foundation, Inc.
- Nationalist Party of Greater Vietnam
- People's Action Party of Vietnam
- Vang Pao
- Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League
- Viet Tan
References
- ^ Johnson, Kay (October 29, 2001). "Terror Made in the U.S.A." Time. Time, Inc. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
Further reading
- Lam, Charles (November 14, 2013). "The Government of Free Vietnam Is No Republic for Old Men: From Garden Grove, the organization tried to bring down its former country's Communist regime. Instead, it gave American diplomats a giant headache". OC Weekly. OC Weekly, LP. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
External links
Archival collections
- Guide to the Government of Free Vietnam Publicity and Organizational Materials. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.
Other
- Vietnamese democracy movements
- 1995 establishments in the United States
- Anti-communism in Vietnam
- Anti-communist organizations in the United States
- Governments in exile
- National liberation movements
- Organizations based in Garden Grove, California
- Organizations established in 1995
- Overseas Vietnamese organizations in the United States
- Politics of Vietnam
- Vietnamese anti-communists