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CPC session ends, vows to deepen political reform
BEIJING—The Second Plenary
Session of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
(CPC) closed on Wednesday with a pledge to deepen political reform.
China’s political system needed improvements to keep pace with the
requirements of the country’s economic and social development, the
protection of democratic rights and social fairness and justice, said a
communique issued after the session. It said that the CPC must hold
higher the banner of democracy, stressing, “It is a constant goal for
the Party to advance socialist democracy.”
Chinese President and CPC General Secretary Hu Jintao delivered an
important speech at the session, held from Feb. 25 to 27 in Beijing.
Participants include 204 members of the CPC Central Committee and 167
alternate members. According to the communique, the session approved two
lists of candidates for state leaders and leading members of the Chinese
People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), which will be
recommended to the presidiums of the upcoming first sessions of the 11th
National People’s Congress (NPC) and the 11th CPPCC National Committee
respectively.
The CPC session also approved two documents on deepening the country’s
administrative system and the institutional restructuring of the State
Council, the Cabinet. The latter will be submitted to the first session
of the 11th NPC for deliberation. The general goal was to form a
relatively perfect socialist administrative system with China’s own
characteristics by 2020, the communique said.
The committee hailed the efforts and major victories in fighting the
severe winter weather in parts of the country since mid-January, calling
it evidence of China’s political advantages. The committee expressed
concern over social issues in the sectors of education, social welfare
and healthcare, and pledged to try hard to promote social harmony and
ensure social stability. It called for substantial efforts to ensure the
success of the forthcoming Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympics.
The 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) kicked
off its second plenary session here Monday to discuss the restructuring
of government departments and candidates for state leaders.
Restructuring of the State Council departments, elections and
appointments of state leaders, including the president, parliamentary
chairman and premier, will be on the agenda for next week’s National
People’s Congress (NPC).
—Xinhua |