" election in china does not represent people's verdict" explain in 90 words
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In China, candidates have to seek approval from the central government before contesting in elections.
In China, only the Communist Party and its eight allied parties are allowed to contest in the elections and hence the Communist Party always forms the government.
Therefore, even though it looks like the people in China have a choice, in practice they do not have any serious choice.
Thus, we can come to a conclusion that in a democracy, there must be a free and fair elecion, the people must be offered a choice and the rulers who are currently in power have a fair chance of losing.
In China, only the Communist Party and its eight allied parties are allowed to contest in the elections and hence the Communist Party always forms the government.
Therefore, even though it looks like the people in China have a choice, in practice they do not have any serious choice.
Thus, we can come to a conclusion that in a democracy, there must be a free and fair elecion, the people must be offered a choice and the rulers who are currently in power have a fair chance of losing.
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