What is free and fair electoral competition ? Does China have it ?
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A free and fair electoral competition is one where the contestants of different political parties participate in the election. There are no wrong means like booth capturing, threats, changing of polling results and others occur. The election is conducted in a free and fair manner under strict vigilance.
A free and fair electoral competition is one where the contestants of different political parties participate in the election. There are no wrong means like booth capturing, threats, changing of polling results and others occur. The election is conducted in a free and fair manner under strict vigilance.• In China, elections are regularly held after every 5 years. But only the members of the Chinese Communist party are allowed to contest. The government is always formed by the Communist Party. Hence the people of China have no serious say in the election; they are bound to choose the leader of the ruling party.
A free and fair electoral competition is one where the contestants of different political parties participate in the election. There are no wrong means like booth capturing, threats, changing of polling results and others occur. The election is conducted in a free and fair manner under strict vigilance.• In China, elections are regularly held after every 5 years. But only the members of the Chinese Communist party are allowed to contest. The government is always formed by the Communist Party. Hence the people of China have no serious say in the election; they are bound to choose the leader of the ruling party.• In China, norms are made of the election procedure and take place accordingly, except that the people do not have an ultimate say in the election.
A free and fair electoral competition is one where the contestants of different political parties participate in the election. There are no wrong means like booth capturing, threats, changing of polling results and others occur. The election is conducted in a free and fair manner under strict vigilance.• In China, elections are regularly held after every 5 years. But only the members of the Chinese Communist party are allowed to contest. The government is always formed by the Communist Party. Hence the people of China have no serious say in the election; they are bound to choose the leader of the ruling party.• In China, norms are made of the election procedure and take place accordingly, except that the people do not have an ultimate say in the election.• Hence though the election takes place according to the norms, we cannot call China a democratic country.