What Is Whole-Process People’s Democracy?
People’s democracy is the lifeblood of socialism and it is integral to our efforts to build a modern socialist country in all respects.
People’s democracy is the lifeblood of socialism and it is integral to our efforts to build a modern socialist country in all respects.
The significance of the 20th CPC National Congress is not only will it set the agenda for the ensuing five years, it will also draft the roadmap for the next 13 years to 2035 and sharpen the vision for 2049.
The Chinese government and people understand that while extracting positive results from foreign political cultures is viable, the country must not forgo its own political system.
The reform in the legal sectors has provided a strong guarantee for social and economic development in China, and enables people to enjoy safer lives.
In reality, politics in Western democracy is often the game of the rich and the powerful, and those who are well connected. Western democracy empowers only a fraction of the population, not the large majority of the people.
Good governance with effective service delivery is the hallmark of China’s whole-process people’s democracy.
With governance based on law, legal certainty and government efficiency in the country’s administration are improved. We could conclude that the new era of Chinese socialism coincides with the new legal era in China.
Over the course of this year’s Two Sessions, domestic and international audiences continued to hear a persuasive story coming from China, stating the country will unrelentingly adhere to its principles as it acknowledges the opportunities and challenges the future holds.
China’s current ethnic policy works well, not only does it protect ethnic diversity, but also safeguard national unity.
In China, democracy is considered a tool for the benefit of society and not a good in itself.
The whole-process people’s democracy has comprehensively and extensively promoted the development of the human rights cause in China.
The ETB report proves that a democracy, where the people rule, has many forms, and the Chinese version of its whole-process democracy is running rings around most others, especially compared to the United States.