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venerdì 4 aprile 2014
The Chinese premier said that the one-party political system is the best for China
The Chinese premier reiterated that China will not abandon the single-party system . This statement , which is not surprising , he disappointed those who hoped to Xi Jinping openings to a multiparty , which were fed to his election to his reputation as a statesman libertarian . Indeed, China does not yet seem ready to sacrifice his own power system, which ensures a certain chain of command , functional appearance which at this time is most felt in the country : the economy . The granite certainties of the Chinese system can not go to break against the thousand streams that may arise from a public opinion divided into parties of opposing political views , which could only lead to a slowdown in the decision-making process . Of course, the Chinese premier , who said that the current party system is the best fit to the nation, showed no contraindications, which also are creating several problems to the country. First of all the corruption that has an equally important and decisive impact on the problems related to the economy , as well as excessive bureaucracy , the party required to exercise due control over Chinese society. This lack of openings in even milder solutions , reveals the fear of Chinese rulers in the face of almost certain changes in direction of political life , in the case of the presence of other political formations authorized . Besides, the suffocating control to prevent the forms of dissent is an element that shows how the need not to have large contrasts in the social fabric is a primary objective . Yet not all of the Chinese company is aligned with the single thought ; ignoring the sources of contrast of regional , religious or ethnic characteristics that are different with the dissent in this Chinese not related to these issues , what is developing is a movement that fights against the deep inequality present in society , compared to the differences between city and countryside, in favor of civil rights and workers against the increasingly suffocating pollution , seriously affecting the health of citizens . Even without parties , China is forming an antagonist consciousness that arises from the non- satisfaction of needs. These instances have to be transposed by the rulers of their own to reduce the danger that these issues can create the single-party system . While remaining a country that is still very stiff , recent decisions of judicial bodies Chinese have changed the policy guidelines , which went against the common interests. It must also be stated that the Chinese Communist Party is becoming less a monolithic body and this is true both for good and for bad. In fact, inside agitate opposing trends on both a central and local level . Just local organizations are often involved in a conservative desire to protect their privileged position , which is closely connected to the negative phenomena of corruption and inequality . So the defense of the single party appears counterintuitive, when compared to the structure of its Chinese Communist Party , which in its interior can not stop the forces that tend to scratch their monolithic . These considerations lead to the conclusion that the objective of Xi Jinping is a statement for the consumption for the Western world more than for their country. Noting as China's one-party is the most suitable solution , it warns the West to stop the criticism with regard to the single party and attempts to proclaim best multiparty democracy and then , as a political system more; we are witnessing , that is, to a verbal confrontation on the kindness of their respective political systems. If an inhabitant of a mature democracy, Western asks what you think of the single party, with a few exceptions , the answer is obvious . This vision , however, may not reflect the response of a Chinese born and raised in a country with an opposite system ; But this is not always true, thanks to the diffusion of technological means that allow, even in a situation of censorship, to have knowledge , albeit incomplete , of other ways of life and to interpret the policy . China fears the invasion of Western ideas and attempts to curb them with propaganda , reiterating his belief that always pursues foreign policy : never practice -interference in the internal affairs of other states, asking that this practice also applies to the other states in their comparisons.
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