On Mon, 19 May 2008 11:25:36 +0800, baldeagle wrote
(in article
<dd37577b-5f6c-4971-bfdf-fa34e540ea01@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
> On May 15, 2:39 pm, Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSPA...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>
>> China currently uses free and fair elections to choose village chiefs.
>> (Sadly
>> the real power in the village remains in the appointed CCP
representative.)
>>
>
> Yes. The election of local leaders (administrators NOT
> village Chief) has been in place since the time of TengXiaoPing.
>
>> The first im****tant step would be to give the real power to the elected
>> village chiefs.
>
> These local leaders have limited power....only power to run
> the communities efficiently and effectively. Certainly, they
> don't have power to override national policies....
No. The elected village chief still must get permission from appointed
representative of the CCP to do anything.
--
Love, Jim
(I often delete parts of the previous post and I often remove excessive
crossposts.)
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