Declaration of Independence of President Ho Chi Minh – a declaration shinning with ideology on human rights and civil rights of oppressed nations

Assoc. Prof. Le Van Yen, PhD

Sixty nine years ago on 2 September 1945 in Ba Dinh Square, Ha Noi, President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence, founding the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam. The Declaration is not only an important document of the Vietnamese Party and nation in the history of struggle for independence and freedom but also a declaration which shines with ideology on human rights and civil rights of oppressed nations because it affirms both legal principles on national independence and territorial integrity and legality of national rights and fundamental human rights.

Continuing to build and complete the socialist State governed by law in line with the new Constitution’s spirit and contents

Nguyen Sinh Hung Member of Politburo, Chairman of the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam

2013 Constitution - Constitutionalizing social security

Bui Ngoc Thanh PhD, Former Chairman of the National Assembly Office

The revised Constitution is the firm legal and political guarantee for the entire Party, people and army to join force in the march toward the new period

Nguyen Sinh Hung Member of the Party Political Bureau Chairman of the National Assembly Chairman of the Drafting Committee for Amendment of the Constitution

Building and refining power control mechanisms to guarantee the people’s mastery

Lê Minh Quân Assoc. Prof., Dr., Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics and Public Administration