Li,Ruqiang: Will China achieve democracy
李汝强(Li,Ruqiang)
Will China achieve democracy? Many people are thinking, discussing, and practicing this topic. . . . . . Some people have set a definition and time for democracy. . . . . .
Will China achieve democracy? The discussion is very meaningful.
China is currently implementing a one-party system. There is no mechanism for checks and balances in the one-party system, and it is bound to follow an autocratic rule. . . . . . If you are dictator, you will be dictator. If you are dictator, it must be dictatorship. It is an undeniable fact that dictatorship and dictatorship are closely connected.
People who are concerned about the future of democracy in mainland China generally believe that because the ruling party currently controls a huge army and police, the military and police forces are very powerful, the political organization of the party and the regiment is entangled throughout China, and the political development process in mainland China is more advanced than other countries. Slowly, it probably takes a long time to achieve democratic transformation. Therefore, people have to wait patiently in addition to actively fighting.
However, there are some reasons that may have caused democratic changes in mainland China to arrive early. The most important reason is that after the CCP has advocated economic reforms, the economy has developed, but it has caused extreme corruption and accumulated huge energy of civil dissatisfaction. These suppressed The resentment may be ignited and erupted by emergencies at any time, forming a nationwide demand for changes in the political tide, which is expected to end the dictatorship.
Li,Ruqiang
March 6, 2020 |
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