Wang, Qiang: Let the Chinese government officials’ power be regulated by Law
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Date: 6/25/2011 12:09:25 PM
Sender: Wang, Qiang
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Wang, Qiang: Let the Chinese government officials’ power be regulated by Law
王强(Wang,Qiang)
The Chinese communist government officials hold the state power, which is the absolute power, so that they will not be regulated when using the power; absolute power will certainly cause absolute corruption. The government officials can use the absolute power to trade for money and benefits; they can also use this power to suppress and harm people.
The Chinese government set a high tone of anti-corruption and people can hear anti-corruption from all kinds of media. However, the Chinese communist government doesn’t allow people to corporate and get involved in anti-corruption. From the nature of corruption in China, it is systematic corruption. Why so? Since the current Chinese social system is a dictating system. This system emphasized that the Chinese communist party rules and it is a dictating system that lacks of supervision. The government officials have complicated relationships with each other. Constitutionality doesn’t exist. It is the people that setting up rules to regulate the country.
As of now, we call on the Chinese communist government to work against corruption. The ultimate solution of anti-corruption relies on systematic reforms. As the ruling party, Chinese communist party, Chinese communist party must understand one statement that corruption has brought grave disasters to Chinese people. Corruption can only be solved when a democratic and free system is established and that power is regulated and supervised by Law.
Wang, Qiang
June 25, 2011
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