China's Constitution clearly stipulates that China people and citizens aged 18 have the right to vote and stand for election, regardless of nationality, race, sex, occupation, family background, religious belief, education level, property status and length of residence. Except those who are deprived of political rights according to law. ?
At the same time, the people can also express their opinions and suggestions through hearings, TV network politics, open government affairs, leadership hotline, supervision and reporting, and opinion collection.
For example, the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors (Revised Draft) and the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency (Revised Draft) were publicly solicited for comments on 20654381October 3 19.
Many of these opinions have been adopted, making these two laws related to the healthy growth of minors more perfect.
Interpretation of government affairs openness:
The openness of government affairs refers to the disclosure of information made or obtained by administrative organs to the public or specific subjects in the course of performing their duties according to the Regulations on the Openness of Government Information and other laws and regulations.
The openness of government affairs includes all information generated or obtained by administrative organs in the process of performing their duties, such as the basis, procedures and results of law enforcement, and all the work planned or being prepared by administrative organs, such as urban construction, medical and health measures and other affairs.
The main basis for the openness of government affairs is "Regulations on the Openness of Government Information in People's Republic of China (PRC)", and the main ways are active openness, such as the open column of government affairs and the open network of government affairs.
Indirect ways for citizens to participate in democratic decision-making.
The indirect way for citizens to participate in democratic decision-making is to participate in democratic decision-making by electing representatives and participating in public affairs management.
Electing representatives is an important way for citizens to participate in decision-making through electing representatives. Elected representatives are people who exercise power on behalf of the people. They are elected and participate in decision-making on behalf of the people. Citizens can express their opinions and demands by electing representatives, supervise the work of the government, evaluate and feedback the government's behavior.
Citizens can also participate in democratic decision-making by participating in the management of public affairs. For example, citizens can participate in the formulation of policies such as urban planning, environmental protection and education reform, express their opinions and suggestions, and promote the implementation and improvement of policies.