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  1. t. e. Parliamentary elections were held in North Vietnam on 11 April 1971. [1] Only candidates representing the Vietnamese Fatherland Front (an alliance of the Vietnamese Workers' Party together with various bloc parties and satellite organisations) contested the election. Voter turnout was reported to be 98.9%.

  2. The Fatherland Front ( Bulgarian: Отечествен фронт, ОФ, romanized : Otechestven front, OF) was a Bulgarian pro-communist political resistance movement, which began in 1942 during World War II. The Zveno movement, the communist Bulgarian Workers Party, a wing of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union and the Bulgarian Social ...

  3. t. e. Parliamentary elections were held in North Vietnam on 26 April 1964. [1] Only candidates representing the Vietnamese Fatherland Front (an alliance of the Vietnamese Workers' Party together with various bloc parties and satellite organisations) contested the election. Voter turnout was reported to be 98%.

  4. Vietnamese Fatherland Front (Chairman, 2008-2013) Huỳnh Ngọc Sơn: 2007-2016 (Vice President) Huỳnh Tấn Phát: National Liberation Front for South Vietnam, PRG (Chairman of Government, 1969-?), Deputy Prime Minister, Council of State (1982-1989), Council of Ministers (1981-1982), Vietnamese Fatherland Front (Chairman, 1983-1988) Huỳnh ...

  5. t. e. Parliamentary elections were held in Vietnam on 19 May 2002. [1] A total of 759 candidates, including 125 independents, contested the election. The Vietnamese Fatherland Front was the only organisation to nominate candidates, with 634 coming from the Communist Party of Vietnam and 125 being non-party members. [1]

  6. All 499 of the National Assembly (Quốc hội) were won by the far-left Vietnamese Fatherland Front, as in all elections since 1960. Tiếng Việt: Ghế Kết quả cuộc bầu cử lập pháp năm 2021 nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam vào ngày 23 tháng 5.

  7. Politics of Vietnam. Parliamentary elections were held in North Vietnam on 8 May 1960. [1] Only candidates representing the Vietnamese Fatherland Front (an alliance of the Vietnamese Workers' Party together with various bloc parties and satellite organisations) contested the election, whilst an additional 59 seats were reserved for deputies ...