Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League

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Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League (VCML), (Vietnamese:Cờ Liên Minh Quân Chủ Lập Hiến Đa Nguyên Việt Nam).

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[edit] History

The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League is an anti-communist organization that was established in 1993 by its first President Nguyen Phuc Buu Chanh, a member of the Vietnamese royal family who was exiled from Vietnam because of his political views after 1975.

It is a U.S.-based organization dedicated to promoting the replacement of the current communist government of Vietnam with a constitutional monarchy led by the Nguyen Dynasty. The League's position is that Emperor Bao Dai was the last legitimate ruler of Vietnam.

[edit] Politics

The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League members consist of former officials of the South Vietnamese government, religious figures, Vietnamese exiles, and sympathizers from the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe.

The League has contacts with royal family members in Vietnam, that have been organizing grassroot efforts for years to spread and unify the people in Vietnam to politically pressure the government of Vietnam for a dual party system that would guarantee equal treatment for all citizens regardless of political party, religion or ethnicity.

The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League believes in politically pressuring the Communist government of Vietnam to reach it goals so the Vietnamese people would have the opportunity to choose a Constitutional Monarchy government in an election, which does not violate the U.S. Neutrality Act.

[edit] Economy

The Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League has a budget consisting of donations from Vietnamese exiles living in the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe.

[edit] See also

Government of Free Vietnam

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