Brief Introduction
The salient characteristics of China's political party system
are: multi-party cooperation under the leadership of the Communist
Party of China (CPC), with the CPC holding power and democratic
parties participating fully in state affairs. These democratic
parties are close friends of the CPC. They unite and cooperate with
the latter in their participation in state affairs, instead of
being opposition parties or out-of-power parties. They participate
in the exercise of state power, the consultation in fundamental
state policies and the choice of state leaders, the administration
of state affairs, and the formulation and implementation of state
policies, laws and regulations.
In China, the CPC and democratic parties share the same goal of
struggle. The national conditions and the nature of the state
determine that the leadership of the CPC is the first and foremost
prerequisite and fundamental guarantee for the multi-party
cooperation. Both the CPC and the democratic parties take the
Constitution as the basic norms of their conduct, and shoulder the
responsibility to uphold the dignity of the Constitution and ensure
its implementation.
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