What type of government does China have?
Watch this video explaining China's political system including The Communist Party of China.
What is the Communist Party of China?
Since 1949, China has been ruled by the Communist Party of China, also known as the Chinese Communist Party or CCP.
China is a one-party state. The CCP is not elected but remains in government through its control of the army and police force. The CCP closely controls the newspapers, radio and television stations and limits access to the internet. The Chinese media is one of the most highly controlled by government anywhere in the world.
What is communism?
In 1949, under Chairman MaoA Chinese communist revolutionary and founding father of the People's Republic of China., China became a communist country. This meant the state, or government, took control of the land, factories, businesses and other organisations on behalf of the people. There was no private or individual ownership. With the Chinese Communist Party in control, the people worked on behalf of the common good. The idea of individual progress at the expense of others, according to Mao, was not acceptable.
How China is run today?
Unlike the UK, China is not a democracy. There is a Chinese parliament (the National People's Congress) which passes legislation (laws) but the parliament is not where decisions are made. It is the CCP which makes decisions for the country.
In 2018 a law was passed to get rid of the two term limit on the Chinese President. This clears the way for President Xi Jinping to be the leader for life. Originally the limit was put in to stop any Chinese leader becoming as strong and powerful as Mao was but that has now been removed. Xi Jinping is now the strongest Chinese leader since Mao.
How is the Communist Party of China structured?
The Communist Party of China's most important body is the PolitburoThe executive (decision making) branch of the Government of China.. The Politburo consists of the most senior Communist Party members including the Communist Party General Secretary (currently President Xi Jinping). He is the leader of the party and the country. In theory, Politburo members are elected. In practice they are selected by existing members from within the Politburo.
Once a decision has been taken by the Politburo, the Chinese parliament or National People's Congress (NPC) will normally write the decision into law. The NPC is seen by many people in the West as a place for holding debates, exchanging views and writing-up laws as agreed by the CCP. In practice the NPC has no decision-making power.
Once laws are passed by the NPC, decisions can then be passed down to the provinces and townships, to the courts or to the armed forces.
In 2018, a law was passed to get rid of the two term limit on the Chinese President. This has cleared the way for President Xi Jinping to be the leader for life. Originally the limit was put in to stop any Chinese leader becoming as strong and powerful as Mao was but that has now been removed. He is now the strongest Chinese leader since Mao.