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China's One Party Rule
Sunday, 9 March 2014 | 03:23 | 0 comments

China's One Party Rule

Advantages:
Decisions can be established and settled quickly as there is not much opposition
Strong
Disadvantages:
Using power in the wrong way
Ugly matters are silenced and compressed

Protesters are put under house arrest, ignoring their rights. Local media is strictly monitored and controlled. The Chinese citizens cannot openly voice out their words. They also cannot try to oppose the One Party Rule system now or there will be dire consequences. The people with more power also abuse their power. They can use their status to get things for free or at a lower price.

China has been able to process this One Party Rule system because they silence all the matters that can threaten the system and they punish all the people who try to oppose the system.

Maintaining the One Party Rule will not benefit China. The way it is now, the government can do anything they want and they abuse their power. They were also involved in bribery to have more money. China's government is already a little corrupted and there is no one to keep them in check. If there were more parties in China, perhaps some matters will be released to the press and there is punishments for the offenders. 

China's One Party Rule is not similar to Singapore's. Even though Singapore has a leading party, PAP, but there are other parties that have spots in Singapore. Furthermore, Singaporeans can vote so that everything is fair.

Singapore should not learn the system in China and China should learn from Singapore's system.

Shen Yang (16) 2E