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"The only thing that the Communist Party of China fears is Chinese people. Not the U.S. or the UK, but just Chinese people," observed British MP Tom Tugendhat in an interview. Responding to the statement, one popular comment noted: "This is just the highest form of praise for a government."
Indeed, one of the principles that China follows is what’s known as “people-oriented governance.” From where did such a philosophy appear? How is it being carried out? How is it different from a democratic government in the West?

