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People exercise their rights by voting in elections, and fully consult before making major decisions.

The people exercise their rights through elections and voting, and all factions within the people hold full consultations before making major decisions, and try their best to reach a consensus on common issues. These are two important forms of socialist democracy in China.

The two forms of socialist democracy are electoral democracy and deliberative democracy. Electoral democracy means that people exercise their rights through elections and voting, which is an effective way to express people's wishes and adjust interest relations. Electoral democracy belongs to the starting point democracy, which can only be reflected in voting activities to solve the problem of who is elected.

Functions of two forms of socialist democracy

1, and jointly build the framework of socialist democracy in China.

The basic characteristics of China's political development are the basic value orientation of democracy, the path of democratic system construction and program design, and the ultimate destination of realizing people's democracy. Political development is the process of establishing and perfecting democratic politics. Taking electoral democracy and deliberative democracy as two important forms of democracy is an important link in building a democratic political model with China characteristics.

2. It helps to promote citizens' orderly political participation.

Through electoral democracy and deliberative democracy, citizens can effectively participate in political activities related to their own interests, express their interests in participation, and develop democratic habits and awareness. In the process of participating in consultation and dialogue, citizens have strengthened their sense of participation in community and decision-making, and strived to seek fair value pursuit. Deliberative democracy, while paying attention to public interests, does not mean ignoring vulnerable groups; While paying attention to protecting the interests of the majority, we should also pay attention to protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the minority.