Basic requirements for citizens to participate in democratic life:
1. Understand rights and responsibilities: Citizens should understand their rights and responsibilities, including freedom of speech, right to vote, right to know, etc. They should know how to exercise their rights and understand the limitations of those rights.
2. Master political knowledge: Citizens should actively acquire and understand political knowledge, including national systems, legal regulations, government policies, etc. Only by understanding this information can citizens make informed and well-founded decisions and effectively participate in the discussion and decision-making process of public affairs.
3. Active participation: Citizens should actively participate in public affairs, including voting, participating in citizen discussions, signing signatures to support citizen initiatives, etc. They can also contribute to social welfare undertakings by participating in community organizations and volunteer activities.
4. Respect diversity and inclusion: Citizens should respect and accept the existence of different opinions and viewpoints. They should be willing to listen to the voices of others, respect the rights of others, abide by social ethics, and conduct discussions and arguments in a peaceful, rational and inclusive manner.
5. Bear social responsibility: Citizens should assume their social responsibilities, actively participate in social welfare undertakings, care for and help disadvantaged groups, and maintain social justice and fairness.
6. Supervise and criticize the government: Citizens have the right to supervise the work of the government and make criticisms and suggestions for the government's policies and decisions. This can make the government more transparent, responsible and pragmatic and ensure that government actions are in the public interest.