Politics of the Indochinese DR

This page contains an overview of the politics of the Indochinese DR. The Indochinese Democratic Republic is a one-party state ruled by the Unity Party of Indochina. The Indochinese Democratic Republic inherited most of its political institutions of the Vietnamese state. It is however a union between the former states of Vietnam, Laos and (Northern) Cambodia, what accounts for the country its federal structure. The regime of the Indochinese Democratic Republic has moved away from communism and is generally considered a socialist-inspired yet nationalist one. Leader of the country is president Nguyễn Đỗ who seeks to keep the fragile union together by means of economic and political stability or, if necessary, violent oppression.