Elections in Britain
Elections in Viet Nam
System
Two main parties: Labour Run by one party which represents
party and Conservative.
the people: Communist party.
Strict
regulations
on
the
campaign
Three simple principles:
Free and fair.
18 years old and above are to
vote and not obligate.
Private.
Three simple principles:
Free and fair.
18 years old and above are
obligate to vote.
Private.
Voters
People votes for a candidate
on the basic of the party which
(s)he represents, not because
of his or her individual
qualities or political opinions.
People vote for national assembly
(consist of 500 representatives:
party member = 458; independent
= 42). The voters to vote for the
one candidate they trust.
British
elections
are
comparatively quiet affairs.
- They are each given a
number of strictly timed ‘party
election broadcasts’.
- Each party also holds a daily
televised news conference.
They also have a program on
television: “election night”.
Polling day
- General election always
take place on a Thursday,
not public holidays. People
have to work in the normal
way.
- Polling stations are open
from seven in the morning
till ten at night to give
everybody the opportunity
to vote.
- Vietnamese elections are very
exciting in the whole party and the
people.
- In each election, the media in the
country to participate actively in
the process of reporting on events
and election result.
The
campaign
- Always take place on
Sunday- public holiday, so
that
everyone
can
participate fully.
- Polling stations are open
from seven in the morning
till seven at night.