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Submitted 90 days ago...

Amnios666

Amnios666

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What type of government rules china

What type of government is in power in china right now?

 
 
 
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Submitted 89 days ago...

ldsch

ldsch

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It is a very cruel dictatorship.

 

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Submitted 85 days ago...

Mtnrescue

Mtnrescue

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China is in theory a socialist government, working towards a communist ideal. Thing to note is that no country has every achieved true communism in the political theory sense, though the Soviet Union, China, Cuba and others supposedly have that as a goal.

In practice, China is a cross between a oligarchy (small elite group) and gerontocracy (elders) with a repressive streak. They certainly do crack down on dissidents, though things have been opening up. Right now China faces a huge problem as they really have no idea where many millions of people who've migrated from the countryside to cities live.

What's interesting is that we have diplomatic and business relations with China, which has a formidable nuclear arsenal, yet we don't with Cuba. Hmm, same supposed types of government....

 

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Submitted 76 days ago...

Lessing119

Lessing119

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China's government is one of the few communist countries left today.

 

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Submitted 76 days ago...

Lessing119

Lessing119

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China's government is one of the few communist countries left today.

 

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Submitted 73 days ago...

Junga

Junga

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The short answer in Communist. The long answer is:

The President and Vice-President of the People's Republic of China are elected by the National Peolpe's Congress. Their term of office is five years.

The President, in pursuance of the decisions of the National Peoples's Congress and its Standing Committee, promulgates statutes, appoints or removes the Premier and other members of the State Council, confers state medals and titles of honor, issues orders of special pardons, proclaims martial law, proclaims a state of war, issues mobilization orders, receives foreign diplomatic representatives on behalf of the People's Republic of China, appoints or recalls plenipotentiary representatives abroad, and ratifies or abrogates treaties and important agreements concluded with foreign states.

The Vice-President assists in the work of the President and may perform the functions and exercise that powers of the President as may be deputed by the President. In case the office of the President falls vacant, the Vice-President will succeed to the office of the President.

The current president is Hu Jintao

* The State Council and Local Governments

The State Council of the People's Republic of China, that is, the Central People's Government, is the highest state administrative organ. It enforces that laws and decisions formulated and approved by the National People's Congress and it s Standing Committee, to which it is responsible and accountable. Within the limits of its power and functions, it has the power to adopt necessary administrative measures and regulations, and issue orders.

The Premier takes overall responsibility for and directs the work of the State Council. He calls and presides over executive and plenary meetings of the State Council. Members of the executive meetings are the Premier, Vice-Premiers, State Councilors and the Secretary-General. Plenary meetings are attended by the Premier, Vice-Premiers, State Councilors, the Secretary-General, ministers in charge of ministries and commissions and the Auditor-General. Decisions on major issues concerning the work of the State Council must be discussed and approved either at the executive meetings or the plenary meetings of the State Council.

The State Council exercises unified leadership over the work of the ministries and commissions and the local governments at different levels. It directs and administers affairs of economy, finance, banking, commerce, education, science, culture, public health, physical culture, family planning, public security, urban and rural development, judicial administration and supervision. In addition it is responsible for the strengthening of national defense, and conducts foreign and civil affairs as well as affairs concerning the nationalities and overseas Chinese.

 

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Submitted 30 days ago...

rjfrgj

rjfrgj

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Well ill only say it has a well planned government

 
 

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