China News Service, Beijing, November 2 (Reporter Huang Yuqin) In response to American polls showing that more than 80% of Americans believe that American democracy is facing serious threats, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said at a regular press conference on the 2nd that he has no intention of commenting on the American people’s views. Views of democracy in the country.

He also emphasized that relying on force, coercion, pressure and other means to forcefully promote its own democratic model to the outside world is a hegemony under the cloak of democracy and will only intensify division and confrontation.

  A reporter asked a question. According to a poll published by National Public Radio, 81% of Americans believe that American democracy is facing a serious threat.

What is the spokesperson's comment on this?

  "I have noticed relevant reports. I have no intention of commenting on the American people's views on democracy in their country." Wang Wenbin said, "I want to emphasize that democracy is the right of the people of all countries, not the patent of a few countries."

  Wang Wenbin said that whether a country is democratic should be judged by the people of the country, and should not be judged by a few outsiders.

There are many ways to achieve democracy, and they cannot be the same.

American democracy has problems with American democracy.

The problem of American democracy must be solved by the American people. Other countries cannot solve the problem of American democracy.

  Wang Wenbin said that similarly, the democratic path and democratic model of each country should conform to its national conditions and development reality, and should be explored and developed by its own people.

To use a set of democratic standards and a democratic model to measure whether all countries are democratic or not is in itself contrary to the concept of democracy.

Relying on force, coercion, pressure and other means to forcefully sell its own democratic model to the outside world is completely moving towards the opposite of democracy. It is hegemony under the cloak of democracy, which will only intensify division and confrontation, and trigger conflict and chaos.

These pseudo-democratic and pseudo-democratic acts will inevitably be resisted and opposed by the international community.

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