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Diem cancelled it under the pretext that North Vietnam's communist government wouldn't keep the elections democratic; however another reason was that Ho Chi Minh was more popular than Diem and would have won the reunification election.

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Because John foster Dulles and Ike knew that N Vietnam would win.

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Why did Ngo Dih Diem and Eisenhower refuse to allow national elections in Vietnam as called for in the Geneva accords?

Ho Chi Minh had a "handle" on that program, he wasn't worried about it. It was Diem of South Vietnam who refused the elections...saying the communists might win it (something to the effect that they were fixed).


Why did S Vietnam's leader refuse to hold democratic elections?

In 1954, the Vietminh forces of Vietnam defeated the French at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, and the nation was temporarily divided into two sections, north and south. The people of the south chose Ngo Dinh Diem as their ruler and Ho Chi Minh ruled the north. Diem refused to go along with the planned elections in 1956 to unite the nation so the Vietminh members in the south created the Viet Cong and the war between north and south for control of the country began. Diem realized he would probably lose the elections. Many communists had moved south from the north and would probably not vote for Diem's regime. The US encourage Diem with aid and money. He was even considered a "George Washington of South Vietnam" by some of the American media. With US support, Diem felt he could defeat the communists so he declared a republic in South Vietnam. The government of South Vietnam requested military advisors from the United States to help train the South Vietnamese army. MrV


What anti communist South Vietnam president canceled elections that were supposed to unify Vietnam?

Ngo Dien Diem


Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower's Democratic opponent in the elections of 1952 and 1956?

In both elections of 1952 and 1956, Eisenhower's main opponent was Adlai Stevenson (Full name: Adlai Ewing Stevenson ll). It seems odd that Adlai Stevenson won the nomination two times in a row.


What best summarizes the fate of Ngo Dinh Diem?

Diem was assassinated in 1963 (the same year that Kennedy was assassinated).

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Which year did Diem cancels the elections?

1956.


Why did Ngo Dinh Diem refused to hold country wide elections in Vietnam in 1956?

Diem stated that elections would not being entirely free from communist influence, as the south had not been party to the 1954 Geneva peace agreements.


What happened during the Vietnamese election in 1956?

South Vietnamese President Diem postponed those elections due to excessive communist influence.


Why did Ngo Dih Diem and Eisenhower refuse to allow national elections in Vietnam as called for in the Geneva accords?

Ho Chi Minh had a "handle" on that program, he wasn't worried about it. It was Diem of South Vietnam who refused the elections...saying the communists might win it (something to the effect that they were fixed).


Why did the us cancel the Vietnam elections?

They supported Diem and Diem wouldn't win the elections because they weren't free. Ho would better win the support of the Vietnamese peasants(they knew him as Uncle Ho etc.)


William Lloyd Garrison asked people who were against slavery to?

Refuse to vote in elections


Why did S Vietnam's leader refuse to hold democratic elections?

In 1954, the Vietminh forces of Vietnam defeated the French at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, and the nation was temporarily divided into two sections, north and south. The people of the south chose Ngo Dinh Diem as their ruler and Ho Chi Minh ruled the north. Diem refused to go along with the planned elections in 1956 to unite the nation so the Vietminh members in the south created the Viet Cong and the war between north and south for control of the country began. Diem realized he would probably lose the elections. Many communists had moved south from the north and would probably not vote for Diem's regime. The US encourage Diem with aid and money. He was even considered a "George Washington of South Vietnam" by some of the American media. With US support, Diem felt he could defeat the communists so he declared a republic in South Vietnam. The government of South Vietnam requested military advisors from the United States to help train the South Vietnamese army. MrV


When did US stop elections in Vietnam war?

I am not sure exactly what this question refers to. The US did not stop any elections during the Vietnam war. Certainly not in the United States. If the question refers to elections in Vietnam, actually in 1956 (before the US involvement), Ngo Dinh Diem stopped the elections called for in the 1954 Geneva Accords. It was only under US pressure, that he finally agreed to hold the elections which were held in 1959


What has the author Peter Diem written?

Peter Diem has written: 'Zeit zur Reform' -- subject(s): Austria, Legislative bodies, Political parties, Elections


What elections did Eisenhower win?

The 1952 and 1956 elections agains Adlai Stevenson.


When was the first time India had elections?

1956


What anti communist South Vietnam president canceled elections that were supposed to unify Vietnam?

Ngo Dien Diem