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How are government decisions made in China?
One leader is responsible for all government decisions.
All decisions are made by an elected house of representatives.
A small group of nonelected people make all the government decisions.
Votes cast by citizens guide government leaders when making decisions.
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"A small group of nonelected people make all the government decisions."
In practice China is run by the Communist Party of China. Top policy decisions are made by the party leadership — especially the Politburo and its Standing Committee — rather than by a single elected legislature or by direct popular votes. The National People's Congress exists but largely approves decisions set by the party.
In practice China is run by the Communist Party of China. Top policy decisions are made by the party leadership — especially the Politburo and its Standing Committee — rather than by a single elected legislature or by direct popular votes. The National People's Congress exists but largely approves decisions set by the party.
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