in China elections are regularly held after 5 years for making the country's parliament but still it cannot be called a democratic country give reason
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Elections themselves are not a sign of democracy. Parties that are allowed to participate in elections are usually controlled by the government, and all members of parties have to be reviewed and accepted by the government. This system doesn't give people a real choice in the leaders of the country. Thus, it cannot be called a democratic country
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China is a communist country.
The very fabric of a democratic nation is free and fair elections where people have the universal franchisee to vote and have the choice among many political parties, as is the case with India.
But looking at China.
It has a single political party that contests the elctions and has been rulin for many years.2) People dont have the freedom of speech and expression. People are pounded heavily for any breach. Look for Tiannemen Sqaure Protests in China.Even Google searches dont show results of Chinese oppression in China by the government .So China, is far from a democracy. Thats y, India is the largest democracy in the world, even if population of China is 1.9 times that of India
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China is a communist country.
The very fabric of a democratic nation is free and fair elections where people have the universal franchisee to vote and have the choice among many political parties, as is the case with India.
But looking at China.
It has a single political party that contests the elctions and has been rulin for many years.2) People dont have the freedom of speech and expression. People are pounded heavily for any breach. Look for Tiannemen Sqaure Protests in China.Even Google searches dont show results of Chinese oppression in China by the government .So China, is far from a democracy. Thats y, India is the largest democracy in the world, even if population of China is 1.9 times that of India
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