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The Chinese Communist Party is the ruling party of
the People's Republic of China. China possesses a multi-party, consultative
system of government that operates under the leadership of the Communist Party.
According to the Chinese Constitution, all citizens eighteen
years of age and older have the right to vote and to run for office.
The National People's Congress is China's highest state political organ, with
the authority to propose and approve legislation. The State Council, also known
as the Central People's Government, is the highest state administrative organ.
State affairs are carried out according to administrative divisions. People's
Congresses and People's Governments exist at the provincial level (including
autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government),
county level (including cities), and village level (including townships).
The People's Court is the state organ of justice. The court
system consists of the national-level People's Supreme Court, under which are
provincial-level Supreme Courts for each province, autonomous region, and
municipality directly under the Central Government, followed by mid-level and
local-level People's Courts. The People's Supreme Court is China's highest
judicial organ. It is responsible to the National People's Congress and its
Standing Committee, and supervises the judicial work of all People's Courts,
Military Courts, and other specialized courts at every level. All legal
activities are supervised by the state People's Procuratorate.
The People's Procuratorate is the state legal supervisory organ.
In recent years, a trial program of direct election of officials has been
instituted at the village and township levels, receiving enthusiastic support
from local people and widespread international attention.
Hong Kong and Macao are Special Administrative Regions, with independent
elections, legislatures, judiciary, and administrative
systems.
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