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Vietnam cuts army business links (One step closer to capitalism....how about "democracy?").
BBC ^ | Tuesday, January 20, 2007 | Bill Hayton

Posted on 01/30/2007 9:22:39 AM PST by Jedi Master Pikachu

Vietnamese troops - archive picture
The military is being told to concentrate on defence

Vietnam's leaders have decided to remove dozens of companies from the control of the armed forces and the ruling Communist Party.

The companies will instead be transferred to civilian ownership.

The decision, taken last week by the Communist Party's main policy-making body, the Central Committee, represents a significant break with the past.

Many state and party organisations have made large amounts of money by going into business.

Vietnam's armed forces own a mobile phone company, a bank, shipbuilders, textile factories and even hotels - in total more than 100 firms.

Most of these began by making weapons or uniforms but increasingly they have taken on a life of their own.

Some senior officers have found a comfortable second career as company directors.

Major step

But now the ruling Communist Party has decided the military should concentrate on defending the country and only keep hold of companies with genuine security functions.

The party and party-controlled organisations will also lose control of their businesses.

It is a major step and will involve taking on a number of vested interests.

But it is a sign the party is serious about separating the running of the country from day-to-day business decisions.

It is part of a policy to bring all state-owned enterprises under the control of a single holding company - with a view to selling off stakes to private investors.

Some senior officials want to emulate the model of Singapore's state holding corporation, Temasek, which allows the government to control the overall direction of companies but also get access to foreign investment and skills.

No details have yet been released about how the process will work in Vietnam, or how long it will take.

There is bound to be plenty of debate before it is fully implemented.





TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: asia; capitalism; communism; communist; military; seasia; trade; vietnam

1 posted on 01/30/2007 9:22:43 AM PST by Jedi Master Pikachu
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To: Jedi Master Pikachu

Democracy is overrated. Capitalism is all that matters.


2 posted on 01/30/2007 9:26:13 AM PST by UncleDick
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To: UncleDick

That's shocking to consider, but Iraq's confirming your view.


3 posted on 01/30/2007 9:28:06 AM PST by gcruse (http://garycruse.blogspot.com/)
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To: gcruse; UncleDick

Of the opinion order should come before "democracy." Look at South Korea and Taiwan: they went from poor....to practically autocracies while their economies shot up....to a smooth transition to representative government.


4 posted on 01/30/2007 9:32:37 AM PST by Jedi Master Pikachu ( WND, NewsMax, Townhall.com, Brietbart.com, and Drudge Report are not valid news sources.)
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This is NOT an endorsement of the PRC's, Vietnam's, Laos', and Cuba's Communist rule, though.
5 posted on 01/30/2007 9:34:07 AM PST by Jedi Master Pikachu ( WND, NewsMax, Townhall.com, Brietbart.com, and Drudge Report are not valid news sources.)
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To: Jedi Master Pikachu

representative government is not democracy. it is a republic. in a democracy everyone votes on every issue. it is chaos with a ballot box. the only government that makes sense is a republic where representatives are elected to vote for you.


6 posted on 01/30/2007 9:35:52 AM PST by BuffaloJack
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To: BuffaloJack

Nobody said it was, Jack. Say, are you the guy who puts 'Bush's fault' on every thread?


7 posted on 01/30/2007 9:44:35 AM PST by gcruse (http://garycruse.blogspot.com/)
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To: gcruse

Bush's Fault?????
H3LL NO. I Like Bush.


8 posted on 01/30/2007 12:02:20 PM PST by BuffaloJack
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