The document discusses the constitutions of China and Taiwan. It provides details on China's 1982 constitution as well as previous versions from 1954 and 1975. It outlines the sections of China's constitution which include the preamble, general principles, fundamental rights and duties of citizens, and the structure of the state. It also briefly discusses Taiwan's 1912 Provisional Constitution and its current constitution drafted by the Kuomintang that established a centralized republic with five branches of government.
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Chinese democracy
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2. Every nation needs a set of principles and
rules, which all the citizens may abide by so
as to pave the way for proper functioning of
the government. In a democratic system, the
will and concerns of the people are at the
forefront of governance at any level.
This presentation deals about the Chinese
democracy and constitution.
3. China is one of the countries with
the longest histories in the world.
It has a glorious culture and a
revolutionary tradition.
It is a fast developing nation and
soon would top 5 countries of the
world.
5. The Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China was drawn up
in March 1912 and formed the basic government document of the
Republic of China until 1928. It provided a Western-style
parliamentary system.
The first Constitution of the People's Republic of China was
promulgated in 1954. After two intervening versions enacted in 1975
and 1978, the current Constitution was promulgated in 1982. There
were significant differences between each of these versions, and the
1982 Constitution has subsequently been amended several times. In
addition, changing Constitutional conventions have led to significant
changes in the structure of Chinese government in the absence of
changes in the text of the Constitution.
The constitution consists and talks about of the Preamble, General
Principles, The Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens, The
Structure of The State, The National Flag , The National Emblem and
The Capital.
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6. The Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China was
drawn up in March 1912 and formed the basic government
document of the Republic of China until 1928.
The Constitution of the Republic of China (中華民國憲法) is
the fundamental law of the Republic of China (ROC),
commonly known as Taiwan. Drafted by
the Kuomintang (KMT) as part of its third stage of national
development (i.e. representative democracy), it established
a centralized Republic with five branches of government.
7. The Preamble mostly talks
about the history, culture,
the future goals, the efforts
made to make china a
democracy and the main
duties of the chinese.
8. General Principles
The Fundamental Rights and Duties of
Citizens
The Structure of The State
The National Flag
The National Emblem and The Capital.