Sujet : Re: PRC-China is not a democratic country, ROC-China is
De : bmoore (at) *nospam* nyx.net (bmoore)
Groupes : soc.culture.chinaDate : 04. Mar 2025, 00:10:44
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In article <anfi+
ukcaxh1m0f-p331@onionmail.org>,
A. Filip <
anfi@onionmail.org> wrote:
bmoore@nyx.net (bmoore) wrote:
In article <anfi+z5biuckq8f-p2s5@onionmail.org>, A. Filip <anfi@wp.eu> wrote:
bmoore@nyx.net (bmoore) wrote:
Taiwan is. For decades now.
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I've experienced it myself. Anyone else?
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Provide key points of your definition of democracy.
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I think rule of law is a good place to start. And checks and balances.
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IMHO it is included definition of *good* democracy.
IMHO It is not required for "border case" democracy.
PRC is not a democracy at all.
Anyway: Does calling ROC-China Taiwan promote "rule of law"
*before constitutional changes* ?
Everyone calls the island "Taiwan'. Even the PRC.