Democracy at China Party meet means all vote "yes"


  • World
  • Sunday, 21 Oct 2007

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party has gone to great pains to show it's open and willing to have more debate at this week's key Congress, but when it comes to voting, almost everyone still votes "yes". 

At the closing ceremony on Sunday, the media were allowed into the Great Hall of the People's main auditorium to watch voting on whether to pass President Hu Jintao's work report and enshrine his doctrines into the Party constitution. 

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