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elected official
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China
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Elected officials are often perceived as having a strong influence and control over local decision-making and economic activities.
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elected official
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China
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Elected officials are expected to have strong connections with their local communities and to provide direct assistance to citizens in need.
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elected official
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China
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Elected officials are often appointed or selected by the ruling party or government, rather than directly elected by the public.
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elected official
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China
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Elected officials are often closely associated with the ruling party and expected to maintain party loyalty.
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elected officials
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China
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Elected officials often have a more controlled public image, and personal lives are generally kept private to maintain a focus on their professional duties.
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government leader
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China
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Government leaders often come from a single party and have a strong influence on political and public life.
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head of government
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China
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The head of government is appointed by the head of state and holds significant executive power.
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head of government
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China
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The head of government is usually referred to as the President or General Secretary.
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head of government
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China
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The head of government is the President or another high-ranking official, often with significant executive powers.
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head of state
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China
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The head of state is often an absolute monarch or a single party leader with significant political power and control.
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head of state
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China
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The head of state often holds significant political power and is closely associated with the government leadership.
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