China has lashed out at Germany after its foreign minister called Xi Jinping a “dictator” and summoned Berlin’s ambassador for a dressing down, in the latest flaring of tensions with a western democratic power over how the Chinese leader is described overseas.

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    1 year ago

    The general population does not vote for the presidency in China, the electors chosen by the CCP do. That is significantly less democratic than the US which is also not a very democratic country when it comes to the presidency.

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      1 year ago

      Neither do americans get to vote for their president nor the germans for their chancellor.

      • Lols [they/them]@lemm.ee
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        the electors chosen by the CCP do

        but americans do get to vote for the electoral college, and germans iirc do get to vote for the bundestag

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          They do and the German chancellor is also not as important as the American president.

          Theoretically, the Chinese parliament is also the actual governing body, but with its size and sporadic meetings that’s pretty questionable.