Despite holding regular elections,china cannot be called a democratic country
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In China elections are regularly held after every five years for electing the Country’s parliament- Quanguo Renmin Diabiao Dahui
(National peoples congress)
They have the power to appoint the president
It have nearly 3ooo peoples elected from all parts
Some members are elected by the army
Before contesting the elections the candidates needs the approval of Chinese Communist party.
Only those who member in communist party or eight smaller parties allied to it were allowed to contest election held in 2002-2003.
The government is always formed by the communist party
(National peoples congress)
They have the power to appoint the president
It have nearly 3ooo peoples elected from all parts
Some members are elected by the army
Before contesting the elections the candidates needs the approval of Chinese Communist party.
Only those who member in communist party or eight smaller parties allied to it were allowed to contest election held in 2002-2003.
The government is always formed by the communist party
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Chinese who supported the Communist Party or held anti-democratic perspectives had long expressed skepticism towards Western style democracy as incompatible with traditionalist Chinese culture. They hold that government is legitimate not when people influence it but when it represents their higher interests.
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