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>me refuse read words. Words hard to read, make head hurt
FTFY
You refuse to accept that Democratic Centralism is real.
Let me explain it to you in simple terms
>Members of the Communist Party within a country from committees. This may be for a town, a factory, and so on.
>These are called "soviets"
>Members of the committee are elected by local party members
>The committee meets at regular intercals to deal with issues. If a problem comes up a motion is made, debate occurs, and then a vote id held. If a 60%+ majority votes in favor it is passed.
>Soviets then vote and select party members to go to higher level committees A town for a region, a region for a province, and so on
>At each level the process of electing members of the soviet, introducing legislation, actions, debate, and majority vote continue
>The highest soviet is the Party Congress that elects the Central Committee. Then the Central Committee elects the Party Chairman
Since there is, yes, elections and debate and voting for leadership, laws, etc., it is, yes, Democratic.
>inb4 "B-b-b-bu-but that isn't how m-m-m-Muricans do it!"
The Athenian Democracy looked virtually nothing like "Murica, either. Still a Democracy.

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