How people elect their representative in China
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Elections in China are based on a hierarchical electoral system, whereby local People's Congresses are directly elected, and all higher levels of People's Congresses up to theNational People's Congress, the national legislature, are indirectly elected by the People's Congress of the level immediately below.
Governors, mayors, and heads of counties, districts, townships and towns are in turn elected by the respective local People's Congresses. Presidents of people's courts and chief procurators of people's procuratorates are elected by the respective local People's Congresses above the county level.The President and the State Councilare elected by the National People's Congress.
Governors, mayors, and heads of counties, districts, townships and towns are in turn elected by the respective local People's Congresses. Presidents of people's courts and chief procurators of people's procuratorates are elected by the respective local People's Congresses above the county level.The President and the State Councilare elected by the National People's Congress.
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China is the largest country of the world which is a partially republic country (that's why we call it as the "Public Republic of China.")
The public demand is almost the supreme dominant element in the Chinese politics.
The Chinese political representatives are elected by the public votes ,the whole electoral process runs under the supremacy of the Communist Party of the China.
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