China Draft Rules Allow Villagers To Impeach Chiefs

From Reuters:

China has published new draft rules for village elections, allowing villagers to fire officials who don’t perform as promised.

When village elections were rolled out nationwide in 1998, to improve local officials’ responsiveness to local concerns, some Chinese reformers hoped they would open the door to democracy in rural townships and urban districts.

However, elections have been frozen at the most basic level.

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