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By the way, if the Vietnamese government should bring it back, they had to take care of economic, environmental and social issues in their countries more, even more so if a transfer of powers to the democratic government in the country will take place which will most likely see the day. That's why most of political parties that leans towards democracy are based overseas (as seen in the case with Viet Tan) or are operating inside the country as underground movements, although the latters rarely reported domestic events, let alone having their name groups known.

An even worse issue is how the Vietnamese treat certain ethnic groups (particularly the Degar and Khmer Krom) and recognize them as ethnic minorities over the fact they're actually indigeneous to the country, so if Vietnam really wanted to actually care about ethnicity issues and resolve them, it had to become a federal republic under democratic system where each province is ruled by a different ethnic group (similar to Ethiopia), however the central problem lies the fact that the Kinh consisted the majority of the overall population. Their hostility towards religion on top the majority of the population being atheist doesn't help either.