In a thought-provoking interview, Martin Chungong, Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), explains that while democracy may seem abstract, it must be translated into tangible outcomes. He likens democracy to a system that doesn't provide food directly but ensures people have access to it—along with healthcare, education, and employment. Chungong highlights China's Whole-Process People’s Democracy as an exemplary model, which ensures that governance is always centered around the people’s needs. By focusing on inclusivity, integration, and legitimacy, he believes China’s approach offers valuable lessons on how democracy can effectively serve its people and meet their aspirations.
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