Social Sciences, asked by Ayushi1234567, 1 year ago

how do people elect their represenatives in China

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Answered by leader10
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The election in China does not appears to be that well know as elections in democracies. The smallest unit of organization of China society is village, they elect their head of villages. Normally a few or dozen villages form a town, a few towns form a county, a few counties form a city, a few cities form a province; all the provinces form the China. Heads of towns are normally nominated by the CCP, sometimes there will be elections. Most likely they elect from 2 or 3 candidates that were nominated by the party already. Then for heads of counties, cities and provinces, they are definitely nominated by the party, not elected. The nomination here, normally does not mean nominated by a single person, but by a group. For example, the candidates for heads of counties are normally nominated by the people’s representatives congress in the city and approved by the city mayor and the municipal party secretary. Then approval for high level officials such as mayors and municipal party secretaries, will be submit for the central government’s and party central’s approval.

There will be competition between candidates. The one who win should have good management skills and good office history, well behaving to on behalf of the party and morally well evaluated.

The governing of each unit will contain 2 main roles: the head of xx and the party secretary of xx. They kind of supervise each other.

That’s what I know as a common citizen. Never really dig a thing about the politics in China.

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Answered by Niroop
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When the party which wins the majority vote it should go together CCP (Chinese communist party)to rule the country
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