This is a defunct question. Going by the theory of each, both elect leaders and both should be fair. However in practice communistic states turn out to be more like dictatorships.
What the question should be is comparing Communism with Capitalism. Again, in theory Communism is fair, whereas Capitalism is rich people controlling society and paying workers, the workers then spending the money on the products the company owners manufacture. But Communism in practice is rarely fair, with no-one getting enough save a few in the leaders favor, and the leader themselves.
Socialism/Communism imply the abolition of government and the establishment of a classless society where there is a true democracy.
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It is a non-democratic country because it is not a democracy.Added: It is a Communist nation. Communism is NOT a democratic form of government.
Democratic, ConstitutionalMonarchy, Theocratic, & Communism
Republics are normally democratic.
Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control) has never existed in China.
Communism is a fully democratic classless society with no leaders.
Most democratic countries feared that if communist nations had nuclear power, they would have the power to overthrow any democratic government and create a new one world communist government.
No, Eastern Europe was influenced by communism. Western Europe has always been democratic since the spread of Modern Democracy.
Today's democratic party is liberal socialist. We are no longer a Capitalist society and have shifted to Socialism.....one step away from Communism.
Capitalism, Communism & Democratic Socialism.
William Churchill coined the term iron curtain as the symbolic border between Democratic Europe and Communism.