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Conclusion

It remains to be seen the impact of the 2013 Constitution on SOE reforms within the Vietnamese Party-State's power structure. What is clear is Vietnamese planners' willingness and continued efforts to grapple with SOE control and management as a complimentary to Vietnam's version of state capitalism.

Though the consti­tutional discourse on SOEs did not result in as drastic a change as many had hoped, its vibrancy and the final text's acknowledgement of the contributions of the private sectors reflected a general consensus on the need for a more exclusive development environment, and the urgent need for SOE governance reforms.

The 2013 constitutional discourse further reiterates that for Vietnam, its economic system cannot be understood as separate from its political and consti­tutional system. On the contrary, its constitutional and economic development are deeply entwined.[1048] As Vietnam has rapidly become an economic spotlight as efforts to restructure global supply chains are underway, understanding this intersection of constitutional reforms and economic governance will be a critical component for understanding the country's forward trajectory.

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Source: Bui Ngoc Son, Malagodi Mara (eds.). Asian Comparative Constitutional Law, Volume 1: Constitution-Making. Hart Publishing,2023. — 495 p.. 2023
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