Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam

The Republic of South Vietnam ( Việt Nam Công Mien Hòa Nam ) was the provisional government of South Vietnam after the final military defeat of the army of the Republic of Vietnam was on 28 April 1975., The Republic of South Vietnam for 15 months. On 2 July 1976 the Republic of South Vietnam and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam United (North Vietnam) officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

Government

The Government of the Republic of South Vietnam called himself a " Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam " ( Vietnamese: Cach Mang Phu Chính Lâm Thoi Cong Hòa Mien Nam Việt Nam ), often abbreviated as PRG ( eng. provisonary revolutionary government).

History

The Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam ( PRG) was a provisional government, which was on June 8, 1969 Nguyễn Văn contrast to the Thieu government of the Republic of Vietnam.

The PRG was supported by the National Liberation Front ( NLF), the Alliance of National, Democratic and Peace troops and the People's Revolutionary Party made ​​and therefore had a number of nationalist, anti - imperialist and communist political views, including the Vietnam Workers' Party.

According to the military and political results of the 1968 Tet Offensive and the associated military offensives in the south, where the NLF suffered severe military losses, the PRG was planned as a political force against international influence public opinion in support of national could bring independence and resistance against the United States and the Republic of Vietnam.

The stated goal of the PRG was a formal government structure of the NLF and the strengthening of its claim of " the Southern people." In this strategy, a negotiated settlement of the war and the reunification was sought. It was during the first phase of the U.S. policy of Vietnamisation, which was commissioned by U.S. President Richard Nixon and his National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger early in their administration and emulated the earlier jaunissement policy by the French during their colonial rule in Indochina.

During the period 1969-1970, most of the PRG Cabinet ministries were operated near the border with Cambodia. These areas have been hit in April 1970 by the invasion of Cambodia by ARVN and U.S. forces. The central role of the PRG functioned as a government in exile. The PRG had diplomatic relations with many so-called " non-aligned " countries, such as Algeria, as well as with the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China.

After the surrender of Saigon on 30 April 1975, the PRG had the power in the south and in the wake of the political reunification of the country.

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