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China association for promoting democracy’s congress opens
BEIJING—The 10th National
Congress of the China Association for Promoting Democracy (CAPD) was
inaugurated here Saturday.
Li Keqiang, member of the Standing Committee of the Communist Party of
China (CPC) Central Committee Political Bureau, attended the opening
session and delivered a congratulatory message on behalf of the CPC
Central Committee.
In his speech, Li praised the CAPD for its role in the CPC-led
multiparty cooperation and its contribution to the development of the
socialist cause with China’s own characteristics.
The recent 17th CPC Congress has created a sound environment for
non-communist parties in the country to play a better role as a
participant party, said the CPC senior official.
Li called socialism with China’s own characteristics a common ideal for
the people of different ethnic groups including all non-communist party
members. To continuously push forward the great cause of socialism with
China’s own characteristics is a common cause and a common
responsibility for the CPC and non-communist parties, he said.
Han Qide, chairman of the Jiu San Society (JSS) and vice chairman of the
Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, spoke on behalf of
other non-communist parties in the country. He paid tribute to the
achievements the CAPD has made over the past five years.
Xu Jialu, chairman of the CAPD, submitted a report on the work of the
11th Central Committee of the CAPD. Xu said his party will seriously
study and implement the essence of the CPC Congress, uphold the great
banner of socialism with Chinese characteristics, and seriously carry
out its duties as a participant party.
China has eight non-communist parties. Apart from the CAPD and JSS,
there are the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang, the
China Democratic League, the China National Democratic Construction
Association, the Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party, the
China Zhi Gong Dang, and the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League.
The CAPD was founded in Shanghai on Dec. 30, 1945. Its present 103,000
members are mainly senior and leading intellectuals in the fields of
culture, education and publishing.—Xinhua |