Wu, Jing: we cannot allow the power held in the hands of Chinese Communist Party officials to become absolute power
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Date: 1/19/2012 1:51:49 PM
Sender: Wu, Jing
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Wu, Jing: we cannot allow the power held in the hands of Chinese Communist Party officials to become absolute power.
吴菁(Wu,Jing)
The political system in China is a corrupted autocratic system, and all kinds of power under the political system are beyond the constraints of laws, there comes the absolute power. Along with absolute power, there is absolute corruption. Therefore, currently in China, corrupted officials are becoming more and more; although the Chinese government utilized numerous methods to deal with the corruption issue, and all levels of government have certain anti-corruption organizations, and they did find out some corrupted officials and punished them, the corruption problem was not fixed, but got worsened.
There are various reasons for that phenomenon. On one hand, the Chinese Communist Party investigates and deals with corrupted officials, on the other hand they never stop being worried about the stableness of their power. The government speaks of the anti-corruption in a high tone, and claims that they would intensify the methods of anti-corruption and put more efforts into it. However, they did not do much in a practical way. The Chinese Communist Party is worried that if many corrupted officials were arrested, it would probably jeopardize the stableness and safety of their political power. Consequently, they become overcautious and indecisive in dealing with corruption.
The key to a successful anti-corruption movement lies in a rational social system. Only under a rational social system, the political power is able to be constrained. The separation of the executive, legislative and judicial powers is required in China; build a democratic, free and ruled-by-law multiparty system with human rights, then the anti-corruption movement is about to succeed.
Wu, Jing
January 19, 2012
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