People vote to choose their representatives in the National Assembly. This assembly, then, vote to choose members of government from a list that the Vietnamese Communist Party gave them.
He promised to withdraw troops from Vietnam if he was elected.
The question is wrong. By the time Gough Whitlam was elected, there were no Australian combat troops in Vietnam - they had already been withdrawn by the Liberal government in line with the U.S. withdrawal. All that remained were 100 or so military advisers and embassy guards.
YES. The Vietnamese government is very stable.
government through elected representatives
Nixon before he was elected president did communicate with Vietnam.
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Vietnam has a communist government.
Presuming you mean the government supported by the US: The Republic of South Vietnam.
Government of Free Vietnam was created on 1995-04-30.
The School Board usually consists of elected members, so it is PART of an elected government.
the government is elected by a popular vote to represent the president and the executive branch of government at a provincial level.
A/An republic is rule by representatives who are elected by the citizens