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Yes, but most of these countries can wait for the next general elections. The Chinese population on the other hand does not have this option.
en.wikipedia.org...
See also: Legislative system of the People's Republic of China
Elections in the People's Republic of China are based on a hierarchical electoral system, whereby local People's Congresses (人民代表大会) are directly elected, and all higher levels of People's Congresses up to the National People's Congress, the national legislature, are indirectly elected by the People's Congress of the level immediately below.[1]
Governors, mayors, and heads of counties, districts, townships and towns are in turn elected by the respective local People's Congresses.[2] Presidents of people's courts and chief procurators of people's procuratorates are elected by the respective local People's Congresses above the county level.[2] The President and the State Council are elected by the National People's Congress.
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: asen_y2k
Yes, but most of these countries can wait for the next general elections. The Chinese population on the other hand does not have this option.
Here ya go they do have elections - whats so hard about looking it up, or do you have western-centric blinkers on?
en.wikipedia.org...
See also: Legislative system of the People's Republic of China
Elections in the People's Republic of China are based on a hierarchical electoral system, whereby local People's Congresses (人民代表大会) are directly elected, and all higher levels of People's Congresses up to the National People's Congress, the national legislature, are indirectly elected by the People's Congress of the level immediately below.[1]
Governors, mayors, and heads of counties, districts, townships and towns are in turn elected by the respective local People's Congresses.[2] Presidents of people's courts and chief procurators of people's procuratorates are elected by the respective local People's Congresses above the county level.[2] The President and the State Council are elected by the National People's Congress.
originally posted by: 727Sky
a reply to: asen_y2k
After seeing the explosion and crater I am surprised there are enough still standing to make a protest.. What an awful mess.. I will bet there will be government officials that will be purged.
originally posted by: Xcathdra
a reply to: asen_y2k
There have been some pretty good sized protests in their western provinces. Media reports are far and few in between of course.
However this is an interesting development.
originally posted by: CarlOrff
Hi...I am kind of new to posting...most of the time I just read and follow such sites.But did anyone wonder, what were they trying to blow up or hide?