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Why China is not called democratic country?
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Answered by tanmaysinghrathore7
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Answer:

Because National Congress had all the power.

Answered by kashishkhanam60
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Answer:

1:- The debate over the definition and application of democracy to China has been one of the major ideological battlegrounds in Chinese politics since the 19th century.

2:- Modern Chinese leaders state that they run a "socialist democracy" in which the Communist Party of China is the central authority that acts in the interest of the people and approves which political parties can run.

3:- Many foreign media outlets, however, describe China as totalitarian, authoritarian, soft authoritarian, as a surveillance state, or as a dictatorship.

3:- [2][3][4][5][6][7] The Democracy Index, produced by the Economist Intelligence Unit, for instance, gives China a 2.26 out of 10 and classifies its government as authoritarian.

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4:- Zhengxu Wang of Fudan University in Shanghai wrote in a report in 2007: "It is clear that public support for democracy is high in China. Public opinion surveys show that more than 90% of Chinese citizens believe that having a democracy is good. But the majority is not yet ready for a major effort towards democratization because they still see economic growth and social stability as more important than freedom of speech, political participation, and other democratic rights."[9]

Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping said that a multi-party system would not work for China during a visit to Europe in 2014. He said China had experimented in the past with various political systems, including multi-party democracy, warning that copying foreign political or development models could be catastrophic because of its unique historical and social conditions

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