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The only policy: Democracy for China


Roma - 10/05/2007 - At about 5 months of the next Congress of the Communist Party of China, a statement fuels the debate on reforming the political system. They sound like threats to the statements made by a party veteran, Xie Tao, 85, who joined the CCP in 1946 and how many fell victim of Mao's purges in the '50s. From the columns of the monthly Yanhuang Chunqiu (China through the ages), and the many discussion forums on the net on which were published in the words of the senior member of the CCP, Xie made it known in a loud voice that "The reform of the political system can no longer be postponed "and that" the only constitutional democracy can solve the basic problems of corruption in the party. " This issue came to light in recent years, threatening the fragile balance of the body politic ". In 2006, for example, the core of the Communist Party in Shanghai has been under investigation for the "pension scandal, which led to the decimation of the leadership team.
"Only democratic socialism can save China," Xie announced that his words undermines the modus operandi of one-party states and in the struggle between capitalism and Marxism perpetratasi in the twentieth century, the Swedish democratic socialism comes out winning . He notes also that in applying the Marxist doctrine is not required of single-party dictatorship.
The Office of the party propaganda was quick to say that the public statements of Xie is an attempt to take the "capitalist road" by a "bourgeois liberalization", echoing the tone of criticism of the pro-democracy movement tragically thwarted in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Remember that in the past time discussions on the reform of the political system have become worse and intensify as we approach the date of the Congress of the CCP, creating discrepancies still not capable of posing a real schism.

(Source: AsiaNews, Reuters)

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