Local Committee of China Democracy Party was created in 1998.
indirect democracy
direct democracy
A few examples of a "Standing committees" are; the Education committee (responsible for the education programs of the general public), the Finance Committee (Responsible for budgets, seeking grants and raising money through fund raisers), and the Transportation Committee (responsible for developing standards and making recommending policies for public transportation). These committees are created/elected through Local Legislation or Congress.
When you are in China you can visit the local counsulate of China to obtain a visa.
indirect democracy
Local governments are ran as close to a direct democracy as the terms provide for.
local level_town committee nominating convention get as many members of the local town committee to support a candidate but you can primary the current town committee members to form a new town committee to back a particular candidate delegates are elected from the town committee convention to the district nominating convention which means you need to convince other town committees to back a candidate and then on to the state n national nominating conventions
In China, voting rights are limited primarily to local elections. Citizens can vote for representatives in village or town councils, but these elections are tightly controlled by the Communist Party. There are no direct elections for national leadership, as the party selects its leaders internally. Overall, while there are some mechanisms for local participation, the broader political system does not allow for meaningful electoral democracy.
Balwant Rai Mehta Committe
committee
Contact the local embassy or consulate for China.
an Australian democracy is a "representative democracy" they can not vote for new laws but they can vote for leaders like a federal leader (prime minister) state government or local