Now days China is ruled as a unitary one-party state by the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The CCP holds a monopoly on political power and
its authority is embedded in all aspects of government and society.
The constitution of the People's Republic of China explicitly
states that the country is under the leadership of the CCP. The party's
institutions overlap with government bodies at every level, from the national
government to local villages.
The General Secretary of the CCP, currently Xi Jinping, holds
the ultimate power and authority over the state and the military. While he also
holds the titles of President of China and Chairman of the Central Military
Commission, his power is primarily derived from his position as head of the
party.
The State Council is the chief administrative authority of the
government. Led by the Premier, it is responsible for implementing the policies
and directives set forth by the CCP. While it is the highest organ of state
administration, it is subservient to the party's leadership.
The National People's Congress (NPC) is constitutionally the
"highest organ of state power." However, in practice, it functions as
a rubber-stamp legislature that approves decisions already made by the CCP
leadership. The CCP controls a two-thirds majority of the seats, and all
elections are tightly controlled by the party.
Unlike many Western democracies, China's political system does
not have a separation of powers. The party's authority is integrated into all
state organs, including the government, military, and judicial system. The
judiciary is not independent and serves to enforce the party's will.
Or to put it simply, the Chinese Communist Party is the central
and all-encompassing force that governs China, with all other state
institutions operating under its control and direction. Like anyone didn’t
already know this.
Yes, they have a very different form of government which doesn't have a clear demarcation from the party. All said done, the country has made considerable progress in terms of infrastructure, science and technology.
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Yes the country has made a fair bit of progress which is good
DeleteThanks Jo-Anne, interesting to read.
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DeleteCommunism figuratively kills the human spirit and literally kills any who stand against it. That's what makes China so dangerous to our Western civilizations. Thanks for sharing this, Jo-Anne!
ReplyDeleteNot a country I would like to live in
DeleteYou've laid out the structure of China's government very clearly, it's a useful summary of how the Chinese Communist Party's power is integrated throughout the state. The explanation of the roles of the General Secretary and the National People's Congress is particularly insightful.
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Delete"Like anyone didn't know this" lol!
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