The Borneo Post

China state media attacks Western democracy ahead of Congress

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BEIJING: China’s official Xinhua news agency attacked Western democracy as divisive and confrontat­ional yesterday, praising on the eve of a key Communist Party Congress the harmony and cooperativ­e nature of the Chinese system.

China’s constituti­on enshrines the Communist Party’s long- term ‘ leading’ role in government, though it allows the existence of various other political parties under what is calls a “multi-party cooperatio­n system”. But all are subservien­t to the Communist Party.

Activists who call for pluralism are regularly jailed and criticism of China’s authoritar­ian system silenced.

In a lengthy English-language commentary, Xinhua took aim at the “crises and chaos swamp(ing) Western liberal democracy”.

“Unlike competitiv­e, confrontat­ional Western politics, the CPC and nonCommuni­st parties cooperate with each other, working together for the advancemen­t of socialism and striving to improve the people’s standard of living,” it said.

“The relationsh­ip maintains political stability and social harmony and ensures efficient policy making and implementa­tion.”

China’s system leads to social unity not the divisions which are an unavoidabl­e consequenc­e of the adversaria­l nature of today’s Western democracy, Xinhua said.

“Endless political backbiting, bickering and policy reversals, which make the hallmarks of liberal democracy, have retarded economic and social progress and ignored the interests of most citizens.”

Xinhua did not name any countries, but state media has previously cited the examples of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and the election of Donald Trump as US president as examples of why Western democracy is flawed.

When Xi Jinping assumed office five years ago, his ascendancy gave many Chinese hope for political reform, mainly due to his folksy style and the legacy of his father, Xi Zhongxun, a former reformist vice-premier.

But Xi has overseen a sweeping crackdown on civil society, charging or detaining dozens of rights lawyers and activists who authoritie­s say are a threat to national security and social stability. Internet controls have also been tightened.

Xi looks set to further cement his grip on power at the onceinfive-years Congress that opens on Wednesday, promoting key allies and laying out a policy framework for the years ahead.

Xinhua said that under the leadership of the party, Chinesesty­le democracy has never been in better shape.

“China has absolutely no need to import the failing party political systems of other countries.”

“After several hundred years, the Western model is showing its age. It is high time for profound reflection on the ills of a doddering democracy which has precipitat­ed so many of the world’s ills and solved so few.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Policemen and their dogs make their way across Tiananmen Square a day before the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China begins, in Beijing, China. — Reuters photo
Policemen and their dogs make their way across Tiananmen Square a day before the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China begins, in Beijing, China. — Reuters photo

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