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State any two problems related to elections faced by the citizens of China.

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Answered by dreamcatchergirl
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Explanation:

Social issues in China are wide-ranging, and are a combined result of Chinese economic reforms set in place in the late 1970s, the nation's political and cultural history, and an immense population. Due to the significant number of social problems that have existed throughout the country, China's government has faced difficulty in trying to remedy the issues. Many of these issues are exposed by the Chinese media, while subjects that may contain politically sensitive issues may be censored. Some academics hold that China's fragile social balance, combined with a bubble economy makes China a very unstable country, while others argue China's societal trends have created a balance to sustain itself.

No parties other than the Communist Party and the eight allied parties were allowed at the elections, which took place from October 2012 to March 2013. The same nine parties are represented at the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

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Answered by unknown4184
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1. In China, elections are regularly held

after every five years for electing the

country’s parliament, called

Quanguo Renmin Daibiao Dahui

(National People’s Congress). The

National People’s Congress has the

power to appoint the President of the

country. It has nearly 3,000

members elected from all over

China. Some members are elected

by the army. Before contesting

elections, a candidate needs the

approval of the Chinese Communist

Party. Only those who are members

of the Chinese Communist Party or

eight smaller parties allied to it were

allowed to contest elections held in

2002-03. The government is always

formed by the Communist Party.

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