• autriyo@feddit.org
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    8 hours ago

    The vast majority of Chinese citizens believe the government represents their interests

    I don’t think that the belief of being represented is a good metric for democracy or actual representation.

    It might be that the Chinese government is doing pretty good in that regard, but the only thing that metric is actually saying is that people are not disillusioned. Wether that’s because there is no illusion in the first place or the government is just good at selling itself can’t be seen from that data. Although most likely it’s a mixed bag, as per usual in life.

    • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      5 hours ago

      Democracy means rule by the majority. In China, local candidates are directly elected, and then from among these higher rungs are elected, meaning people work their way up in the CPC from the bottom. The CPC itself has tons of polling and data it grabs from asking the public, you can see this in Five Year Plan formation. All of this contributes to a system where the working classes are the ones in control.