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Village Elections Village Elections Grassroots democracy

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Page 1: Village Elections Grassroots democracy. Political Reforms in 1980s ``Socialist democracy and legal system” Correcting the arbitrariness of the Cultural

Village ElectionsVillage Elections

Grassroots democracy

Page 2: Village Elections Grassroots democracy. Political Reforms in 1980s ``Socialist democracy and legal system” Correcting the arbitrariness of the Cultural

Political Reforms in 1980sPolitical Reforms in 1980s

• ``Socialist democracy and legal system”

• Correcting the arbitrariness of the Cultural Revolution

• Mobilizing initiatives for economic reform and growth

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PRC Constitution of 1982PRC Constitution of 1982

• Article 111. The residents' committees and villagers' committees established among urban and rural residents on the basis of their place of residence are mass organizations of self-governance at the grass-roots level. The chairman, vice-chairmen and members of each residents' or villagers' committee are elected by the residents.

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National People’s CongressNational People’s Congress

• The ``Organic Law of Villager’s Committees (for trial implementation)” was passed in 1987 after over a year of debate

• A final revised version of the Organic Law was passed in 1998

                  

  

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Party Elders’ SupportParty Elders’ Support

• Peng Zhen, Chair of the 6th NPC Standing Committee (1983 – 1987) pushed the Organic Law through NPC

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His Argument 1: CCP TraditionHis Argument 1: CCP Tradition

• In 1930s the ``new democratic government” included non-Communist personages

• ``Mass line” emphasized public participation

• Served the purpose of fighting the Japanese army

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His Argument 2:His Argument 2:

• ``Socialist democracy”

• For the leadership, strengthening people’s congresses

• For the masses, villagers’ self-governance and autonomy

• Help to boost democratic consciousness

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His Argument 3:His Argument 3:

• Improve cadre-mass relations– ``Some rural leaders had become `local

emperors’”– ``villagers would sooner or later attack our rural

cadres with their shoulder poles”– ``Who supervises rural cadres? Can we

supervise them? No, not even if we had 48 hours a day”

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Risk of Rural UnrestRisk of Rural Unrest

• ``People’s communes” were replaced with township governments in early 1980s

• Local cadres lost distributive power– Villagers became more knowledgeable and less

dependent on cadres– Dysfunction and disintegration of local Party

organizations– Incompetence and corruption of cadres

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Implementing Village ElectionsImplementing Village Elections

National People’s Congressdebate

Ministry of Civic Affairsimplement

Opposition by local cadres

Popular demands for village elections

Party elders advocate

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Opposition to Village ElectionsOpposition to Village Elections

• Provincial misgivings– slow in passing enforcement guidelines

• Lower levels worry about effects on– policy implementation– potential instability

• Opposition has been the most intense from township cadres

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Township’s OppositionTownship’s Opposition

• ``Presently villagers don’t know how to govern themselves”

• ``I already have difficulty leading village cadres. I guarantee that guiding them will not work”

• ``Elections at higher levels are all scams, why should village elections be taken any more seriously?”

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Popular DemandsPopular Demands

• Some refused to cooperate with township-appointed cadres

• Some confront township leaders on election issues

• Some sought support from higher-level officials

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Actual ImplementationActual Implementation

• Enormous local variation in implementation

• Some villages have conducted free and fair elections

• Voting irregularities are often reported

• Some township officials fix or sabotage village elections

• Some party branches controlled nomination

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Impact of Village ElectionsImpact of Village Elections

• Elections make cadres more accountable to villagers

• Closer cadre-villager relationship smoothes policy implementation

• Often elected cadres deliver on their pledges and produce material benefits for a community

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Party Branch at Village LevelParty Branch at Village Level

• Relationship between villager committee and Party branch– ``Contradictions” between director of village

committee and Party branch secretary– The 1998 version of the Organic Law asserts

the role of the Communist Party in ``guaranteeing that villagers ... directly exercise their democratic rights”

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Township and VillageTownship and Village

• Relationship between village committee and township governments– Implementation of unpopular policies, such as

birth control, taxation, and fees

• Village leaders are responsive to both old and newly emerging constituencies– selectorates above (township government)– electorates below (villagers)

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New DevelopmentsNew Developments

• ``Two-ballot system” in election of Party branch members

• Experiments with direct election of township officials

• Direct elections of residents’ committees since 1999 in urban areas

• http://www.cartercenter.org