- Republic of South Vietnam
Infobox Former Country
native_name = Cộng Hòa Miền Nam Việt Nam
conventional_long_name = Republic of South Vietnam
common_name = Republic of South Vietnam
continent = moved from Category:Asia to Southeast Asia
region = Southeast Asia
country = Vietnam
era = Cold War
status = Provisional
government_type = Socialist Republic|
event_start = Provisional republic established
year_start = 1975
date_start = April 30
event_end =
year_end = 1976
date_end = July 2|
p1 = South Vietnam
flag_p1 = Flag of South Vietnam.svg
s1 = Socialist Republic of Vietnam
flag_s1 = Flag of Vietnam.svg|
|
image_map_caption =
capital =Ho Chi Minh City
national_anthem = Giải phóng miền Nam (To Liberate the South)
common_languages = Vietnamese
religion =
currency = Liberation dong|
leader1 =Nguyen Huu Tho
title_leader = Chairman of Consultative Council
deputy1 =Huynh Tan Phat
title_deputy = Chairman of Consultative Council
stat_area1 = 173809
stat_year1 = 1973
stat_pop1 = 19370000
The Republic of South Vietnam ( _vi. Cộng Hòa Miền Nam Việt Nam) was the provisional government ofSouth Vietnam following the final military defeat of theArmy of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), onApril 28 ,1975 . The Republic of South Vietnam existed for 15 months. OnJuly 2 ,1976 , the Republic of South Vietnam and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) were officially reunified as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.Government
The government of the Republic of South Vietnam was the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (Vietnamese: "Chính Phủ Cách Mạng Lâm Thời Cộng Hòa Miền Nam Việt Nam"), often abbreviated to PRG.
History
The Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (PRG) was an
provisional government formed onJune 8 ,1969 in opposition to theNguyen Van Thieu government of theRepublic of Vietnam .The PRG was constituted by the National Liberation Front (NLF); the
Alliance of National, Democratic and Peace Forces ; and thePeople's Revolutionary Party and consequently reflected a number of nationalist, anti-imperialist and communist political viewpoints, including theVietnam Workers Party . Following the military and political results of the 1968 Tet and related military offensives in the South, in which the NLF suffered serious military losses, the PRG was envisioned as a political counter-force that could influence international public opinion in support of national independence and in opposition to the U.S. and the Republic of Vietnam. [Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. "A Viet Cong Memoir". Vintage.]The declared purpose of the PRG was to provide a formal NLF governmental structure and enhance its claim of representing "the Southern people". [Truong Nhu Tang. 1986. "A Viet Cong Memoir". Vintage. p. 146-147.] Included in this strategy was the pursuit of a negotiated settlement to the war leading to reunification. It was organized during the initial phase of the U.S. policy of
Vietnamization , which was devised by U.S. PresidentRichard Nixon and his national security advisorHenry Kissinger early in their administration and which emulated the "jaunissement " policy pursued earlier by the French during their colonial rule of Indochina.During the period 1969-1970, most of the PRG's cabinet ministries operated near the Cambodia border. These areas were targeted by the invasion of Cambodia, in April 1970, attempted by ARVN and US forces. The central bodies of the PRG thus functioned as a government in exile. The PRG maintained diplomatic relations with many so-called 'non-aligned' countries, such as
Algeria , as well as with theSoviet Union and with thePeople's Republic of China .After the surrender of Saigon on
April 30 ,1975 , the PRG assumed power in the South and subsequently participated in the political reunification of the country.Personnel
National anthem
The
national anthem of the Government was "To Liberate the South " (Vietnamese: "Giải phóng miền Nam"). The song was written in 1961 byLuu Huu Phuoc (Vietnamese: Lưu Hữu Phước, 1921-1989) and adopted at that time as the anthem of theNational Front for the Liberation of Vietnam .Notes
Further reading
* Truong Nhu Tang, with David Chanoff, Doan Van Toai. 1985. "A Viet Cong Memoir". New York. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
* Truong Nhu Tang, with David Chanoff, Doan Van Toai. 1986. "A Viet Cong Memoir". New York. Vintage.External links
Government
* [http://www.richmond.edu/~ebolt/history398/PRG(1969-1975)TVT.html Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam (1969-1975)]Leaders
* [http://rulers.org/rulvw.html#vietnam Rulers (Vietnam)]
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Vietnam.html WORLD STATESMEN, Vietnam (include South Vietnam)]National anthem
* [http://homepage3.nifty.com/thuan/music/index-e.html "Ethnic Music" Room] (“Words” is Japanese version only.)
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