The people's congress system, which suits China's national conditions, promotes socialism with Chinese characteristics and ensures the people run the country, while propelling the country toward realizing national rejuvenation.
This system, established in 1954, has evolved over 70 years into a more functional and efficient institution, underpinning China's rapid economic development and long-term stability.
Whole-process people's democracy integrates process-oriented and results-oriented democracy, and the will of the State; it is democracy in the most extensive, most genuine and most effective form.
Despite the efforts of certain Western media outlets, China's true democracy allows it to serve as a read advocate for human rights for all.
The people's congress system is a crucial component of China's political structure, one of the key elements of the country's current political system, and an important institutional part of whole-process people's democracy.
The people's congress governance system is not a replication of the Western democracy model but a product of China's historical and cultural development.
A number of diplomats have appreciated China's extensive level of participation and diverse platforms to fulfill democracy, underscoring that every democratic model should be respected.
Experts at an international forum on democracy have said that Chinese democracy and governance, characterized by being responsive to people's voices, have proved effective.