வாழ்க்கையை நேசிக்கவும்

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Cake day: July 18th, 2023

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  • Since you are so knowledgeable about China and North Korea could you explain the structure of their government?

    For anyone curious here are two short articles outlining the political structure:

    China

    North Korea

    The Chinese people trust their government and are able to directly shape it’s policy and directly elect their representatives

    China does have elections, and for genuine representation, no lobbying or canvassing is allowed.

    Following the precepts of democratic elections, “In accordance with the principles of universal suffrage, equal rights, multiple candidates, and secret ballot”, deputies to people’s congresses at the township and county levels are elected by the Chinese people.

    These representatives, the deputies closest to the public, make up 94% of the national total, and are entrusted with electing the higher-level representatives. The deputies to people’s congresses at the level of townships and counties elect deputies to people’s congresses of cities; they, in turn, elect deputies at the provincial level, who elect deputies at the national level.

    From these grassroots onward, in China, it is meritocracy all the way. Decades of practical experience, usually with increasingly large populations, ensures progressively greater competence, as candidates get the top jobs that require such capacity.

    Communist Party of China […] in 2020, when the draft of its 14th Five-Year Plan (from 2021 to 2025) was submitted to public consultation online for the first time. The general public was able to participate in planning its own social and economic development, making more than a million suggestions from August 16 to 29, 2020, from which over 1,000 opinions and suggestions were incorporated.