The Vietnamese legislators will elect the country's new PM, President, and NA Chair three months ahead of schedule. While there has been no official reaction from the business community, some view this as unprecedented but not entirely unusual. As a foreigner living in Vietnam for over 20 years, the interviewee was not surprised by this change and believes the election results were already determined, with this move simply speeding up the final formation process. However, it is too soon to conclude how the new premiership will impact Vietnam politically and economically. The interviewee recommends that the new government clearly communicates it will continue Vietnam's strategy of high-level international integration and rapid implementation of trade agreements to encourage foreign direct investment.
Lawyer Oliver Massmann interviewed by Channel News Asia on Reaction to new Vietnamese Government from the Business Community
1. Lawyer Oliver Massmann interviewed by Channel News Asia on Reaction
to new Vietnamese Government from the Business Community
1. Vietnamese legislators will elect the country’s new PM, President & NA Chair three months
ahead of schedule. Reaction from business community?
So far, there has been no recorded official reaction from business community. But some unofficially
view this move as unprecedented (though not entirely unusual).
As a foreigner having lived here for more than 20 years, I myself am not surprised at this change. The
election result (who plays which role) perhaps has been set. This in fact is speeding up of the final
formation process.
2. Does it show or mean anything about the “new regime”?
The expression of "new regime" isn't one I would support and it is still too soon to conclude how the
new premiership will unveil Vietnam politically and economically. It should be noted that Vietnam is
a single party democracy therefore "regime change" is not technically correct in this case whatsoever.
However, the election result could be a signal that the Congress, or in other words, the conservative
side, has gained an upper hand. This raises a concern about the reform progress in the upcoming time.
My recommendation to the Vietnamese Government at this stage: The new Government should not
hesitate and make very clear via official channels that it will continue with its excellent strategy of
high level international integration and speedy implementation of its signed trade pacts to pave the
way for market access and strong growth in Foreign Direct Investment into Vietnam.
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