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Can China's Communist Party implement democracy?« Thread Sta

Postby admin » Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:48 pm

Can China's Communist Party implement democracy?« Thread Started on Jul 20, 2007, 8:20pm » --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Can China's Communist Party implement democracy? (Part 1)BEIJING, Jul. 19WU YONGGuest Commentaryread at sourceZhu Houze, former minister of China's Propaganda Department, took the unusual step last year of criticizing the concept of "New Democracy," saying it was in fact "fake democracy." This may have been the first time for a prominent Communist Party figure to make a strong and thorough criticism of this theory of democracy since it was introduced by Mao Zedong in 1940. The reason New Democracy is fake democracy is that it is centered on the "leadership of the Communist Party," in other words, under the control and autocracy of the Party. It follows the Party's standard of right and wrong -- as a result, it is not democracy at all. Its natural destiny is a one-party dictatorship. By examining the essence of the Communist Party leadership, and its viewpoint on democracy, we can see the dictatorial nature of the Party and understand that the "democracy" it promises has nothing to do with the people's rights or ownership. Of course the Party would not reveal its autocratic nature directly. Instead, it tactfully uses the name of democracy as a pretext while practicing one-party dictatorship in order to fulfill its own purposes. It also attempts to create a theory of the unity of interests between the Communist Party and the people. The Party confuses and hoodwinks people by equating Party members and their privileges with ordinary people, who hold no rights. What's more, it has put the concept of one-party dictatorship into the Constitution to threaten those who question and oppose the system. It can then punish them for violating the Constitution. It uses both soft and hard approaches to entwine people in the network of dictatorship under the name of democracy. This is the scheme that the Chinese Communist Party has been carrying out, manipulating the name of "democracy" throughout the years.
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