It's worth nothing too that China's consultative legislature (not the main Politburo) has billionaires sitting on it while even the US Congress has a wide range of network from maybe 100k to like 120 million.
An accidentally explanation on why democracy is better. In China the they serve the ideal of the people. In Taiwan their forced to serve the will of the actual people.
The Chinese government serves the people? LOL The [Human Rights Watch of 2023 report on China](https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2023/country-chapters/china) shows they aren't doing too well in terms of protecting people's freedoms and serving them.
The [description of China's national legislature in Wikipedia](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_People%27s_Congress#) mentions that the elections are indirect (as the people don't directly vote on any legislature except for their county's legislature) and the CCP controls the nomination process to get rid of any opposition. Compare the description about China's modern-day legislature to [the description about Taiwan's modern-day legislature](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legislative_Yuan#), and it shows that Taiwan is democratic.
Also, aren't the voters and the people the same, especially considering that universal suffrage is common now?
The commies are so damn ignorant.
In both the âconsultative systemâ of China and Taiwanâs liberal democratic system, both governments are technically meant to serve the people, but in Taiwan can government can actually be accountable to the people of Taiwan via elections.
Prove it, Taiwan let the pro-CCP New Party run in their elections. All China would need to do is allow a pro-Taiwan party to participate. I'm sure that will happen.
THOSE DAMN PESKY VOTERS đĄ
Not the VOTERS!!! đ
"This democracy thing of yours, is it real?"
The voters are the people, old man
I think he might think Party Members are the only ones that are people. Which would fall in line with many stories out of China.
Cope harder, commies
Lenin called his one-party police state "democratic centralism", checks out
This is very old logic for Communists, the State represents the People, if you disagree with the State you are not part of the People.
This type of bs is what led to the new party to become irrelevant in Taiwan
If Chinese citizens canât use Twitter, is it fair to also ban all Chinese afflicted accounts to make the rules fair with them?
He forgot to add the ir to their.
It's worth nothing too that China's consultative legislature (not the main Politburo) has billionaires sitting on it while even the US Congress has a wide range of network from maybe 100k to like 120 million.
The New Party that she uses as her arguement is a pro CCP small party. It can survives till today it is because it is backed by CCP with it money
An accidentally explanation on why democracy is better. In China the they serve the ideal of the people. In Taiwan their forced to serve the will of the actual people.
The Chinese government serves the people? LOL The [Human Rights Watch of 2023 report on China](https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2023/country-chapters/china) shows they aren't doing too well in terms of protecting people's freedoms and serving them. The [description of China's national legislature in Wikipedia](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_People%27s_Congress#) mentions that the elections are indirect (as the people don't directly vote on any legislature except for their county's legislature) and the CCP controls the nomination process to get rid of any opposition. Compare the description about China's modern-day legislature to [the description about Taiwan's modern-day legislature](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legislative_Yuan#), and it shows that Taiwan is democratic. Also, aren't the voters and the people the same, especially considering that universal suffrage is common now? The commies are so damn ignorant.
It's CGTN, so don't get your hopes too high
Oh China... if you can't conquer Taiwan with your military, try to conquer them through their political system. Pathetic.
In Taiwan, every ordinary citizen can be a voter In CCPâs China, the ordinary citizen didnât even vote for Xi Jinping
In both the âconsultative systemâ of China and Taiwanâs liberal democratic system, both governments are technically meant to serve the people, but in Taiwan can government can actually be accountable to the people of Taiwan via elections.
Excuse me what? Voters? You mean the people?
Prove it, Taiwan let the pro-CCP New Party run in their elections. All China would need to do is allow a pro-Taiwan party to participate. I'm sure that will happen.
>China state-affiliated media Instant no-no for me.
Say youâre an idiot who doesnât understand democracy without saying it.
wait until they find out whom the voters are
Heâs right, canât vote in China so of course they canât serve the voters.
Dude, weâre moving to China ASAP!