what were the problems in the system of elections in China and Mexico?
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Chinese who supported the Communist Party or held anti-democratic perspectives had long expressed skepticism towards Western style democracy as incompatible with traditionalist Chinese culture. They hold that government is legitimate not when people influence it but when it represents their higher interests.
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➡️Problems in elections of china
No independent parties are allowed, and even though 40 percent of the candidates who win the elections are not members of the party, nearly all of them have been endorsed by the party before the election and half end up joining the party later. For the Communist party elections are vias a way of spotting new talent.
Candidates running as independents or candidates that the Communist party doesn't like are blocked from taking part in elections or harassed or persecuted in other ways. In Wuhan a candidate was picked up by police for violating election rules and interrogated at key campaigning times. His offense: handing out flyers that called the election illegal and demanded better education and health care. The Washington Post described one candidate the Communists didn't like who was disconnected from the public address system when he began talking about a $210,000 debt village leaders had accumulated.
In 2006 about 10,000 people ran as independents in elections for people's assemblies, up from around 100 in 2003, but only 0.5 percent won seats.
In 2003, independent and reform candidates in Hubei complained they were cheated out of victories through intimidation, gerrymandering and foul play. In other places independent candidates failed to advance beyond the primary stage for reasons that were not known because the election results were not released.
When controversial candidates are elected they are often ignored or harassed. In many places regardless of who is elected the Communist's village branch remains the "leadership core." In the village of Qixia in Shandong, local elected leaders have clashed with entrenched Communist Party officials accused of brazen corruption with the officials prevailing in the end, often by intimidating and beating up the elected officials and their supporters.
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