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The CPC is not an individual though. In the US an individual represents a party but in China individuals do not represent parties. Theoretically individuals can affect CPC policies through joining the CPC and voting in party elections, or running for office through the party, starting at the lowest local levels of government and working their way up. To actually becoming president is about as realistic as the 7 year old in the US that says "I want to be president someday!" of course and reality is never so clean.
A more concrete question would be: what is the difference between Xi's path to becoming president and Obama's path to becoming president and what are their similiarities? What constrains their actions?
Here's something that I have to say: Xi is just as constrained as Obama is in his actions as president because every decision making body in China is multi-person. There is never one person in charge of this or that, it is always a committee that makes a decision. Whenever there is a committee that makes a decision, as opposed to a single person, there will be constraints on the influence any individual has.
Is CPC totally reflective of will of people as parties in democracies are or does CPC has certain red lines/fundamental structure which it can never alter or cross?
To clarify for eg in most democracies if people let's say want an outlandish idea to implemented like - No doors in houses, which is an infringement on right to privacy - they can vote for representatives promising to implement this law by an amendment to constitution and voila no more doors.
In India we have settled this problem when courts decided that certain laws are fundamental in nature and cannot be changed by legislative process.
For China this issue is very pertinent because govt em-poses strict restrictions on their populace with respect to freedom of speech, privacy among others which is fine if people are fine with it; but what happens if they are not.
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