Provisional Central Government of Vietnam
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The Provisional Central Government of Vietnam was a provisional associated government within the French Union, proclaimed on 27 May 1948 in Vietnam during the First Indochina War. On 5 June 1948, it was recognized as an independent government by France. However, it was only created as a transitional entity partly replacing the French protectorates of Tonkin and Annam, until Cochinchina could be reunited with the rest of the country under an independent associated state within the French Union. This state would be the State of Vietnam, predecessor of the Republic of Vietnam. The State of Vietnam was established by the Élysée Accords taking effect on 14 June 1949 and proclaimed on July 2, marking the end of the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam.
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| commons | image | An anti-Democratic Republic of Vietnam propaganda poster issued by the French and PCG Vietnamese stating that the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam will lead to independence and the VNDCCH will lead to death. | Commons | ||

