07/05/2025
WHY THERE IS NO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN CHINA
No Chinese citizen wakes up in the morning saying: "Today I'm voting for my president. ”
WHY ?
Because the president of China is not elected by the people. He is selected by the CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY members.
But wait — it's not a political party as you might imagine. Ain't a hood club everyone can enter.
N O O T H I N G
The CCP is an ELITE.
You don't get in just because you want to.
You enter because you are CHOSEN.
And who got selected?
ELITES.
TRAINED people.
EDUCATED people.
POWERFUL people.
People who have proven their ability to think STRATEGICALLY, ECONOMICALLY, and POLITICALLY.
Why this model ????
Why not let the people choose, like in other countries?
Because the Chinese system is based on a BRUTAL but REALISTIC observation:
Someone who is poor, who doesn't know if he'll have food tonight, who does not know if he will make it through the night... you will hardly have the mental clarity to choose a country's president.
Yeah that's hard of hearing
But it's the TRUTH.
Someone who doesn't understand life itself... can't understand the life of a country.
You really think that a poor person, who knows nothing about geopolitics, the economy, international relations, industrial strategies, national defense... you can choose wisely who should govern a power like CHINA?
I dnt think so.
You may get emotional, yell "democracy, democracy" but China is PRAGMATIC.
She would rather entrust the government of her people to TRAINED MINDS, people who were SELECTED, ASSESSED, PREPARED for it.
Because if you can't govern your own life, how can you choose a leader for 1.4 billion people?
This is why in China it is not the people who vote.
It's the Chinese Communist Party that chooses.
And even to be part of this Party, you need to have a certain LEVEL, a HISTORIC, ACHIEVEMENTS.
Power is not won by emotional votes -
you are conquered by COMPETENCY, STRICT, DISCIPLINE and PROOFING.
In China, you don't play with the future of the nation.
Don't bet the ignorant majority.
Responsibility is entrusted to those who have already proven that they can carry the weight of reality.
Something to think about.
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HERE ARE 4 POWERFUL STRATEGY LESSONS FROM THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT MODEL
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1️⃣. COMPETENCY IS WORTH MORE THAN POPULAR OPINION
LESSON: A nation or company grows when it is led by the most competent—not the noisiest.
China does not leave its destiny to chance or popular emotion.
She selects leaders based on merit, experience, performance and discipline.
RESULT: In 40 years, it has gone from a developing country to the world’s 2nd largest economy — and soon, maybe the first.
While other countries elect leaders based on promises and slogans, China puts STRATEGISTS in charge of their future.
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2️⃣. ELITES ARE NOT A THREAT WHEN MANAGED WELL — THEY ARE A NECESSITY
LESSON: If you want elite results, you need elites in command.
In China, being in the Communist Party is the height of meritocracy.
Populism doesn't get you there. Enough for intelligence, rigor, loyalty and results.
These are the people who make the big decisions of the country.
This strategy has helped China lift over 800 million people out of poverty in 30 years,
create giants like huawei, alibaba, tencent,
and position yourself as a global leader in technology, infrastructure and artificial intelligence.
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3️⃣. STABILITY IS BETTER THAN DEMOCRATIC CHAOS
LESSON: Long-term construction requires avoiding impulsive changes in direction.
China doesn't change direction every five years.
She plans for 30, 50, even 100 years ahead.
Mega-projects like the Belt and Route Initiative, the development of megacity or technological dominance are planned for generations.
Why? Because power is stable, centralized and strategic.
Meanwhile, other nations spend their time making and undoing public policies every election—generating instability, waste and stagnation.
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4️⃣. GUIDED COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN THE ILLUSION OF FREEDOM
LESSON: A population guided by a clear vision moves faster than one drowned in disorder.
China made a bet: train its elites and entrust them with the task of leading the masses.
RESULT:
Quick decisions, infrastructure built in weeks, expanding digital economy and growing global influence.
Meanwhile, countries where "everyone gives an opinion" can hardly build a bridge or pass a strategic law.
China ACT while others SPEAK.
Copied: Joana Clementina