Gennady Yanayev Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 Report from The 18th National Congress of Communist Party of China The Great Hall of People, Beijing Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo (The People's Republic of China) The 18th National Congress of Communist Party of China began in Beijing, China, at the Great Hall of People. Due to term and age limits restrictions seven of the nine members of the powerful Politburo Standing Committee (PSC) retired before or during the Congress, including Hu Jintao who was replaced by Zhang Dejiang on Central Committee Conference which held before the congress as General Secretary of Communist Party. The Congress elected the 18th Central Committee of Communist Party of China and saw the number of Politburo Standing Committee reduced from nine to seven. The seven PSC members elected during the Congress were Zhang Dejiang (elected before the Congress held), Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang, Yu Zhengsheng, Liu Yunshang, Wang Qishan, and Zhang Gaoli. Some 2,270 delegates selected from the 40 constituencies attended in the Congress. This represented an increase of 59 delegates and two constituencies from the previous Congress. 35 of these constituencies represented province-level jurisdictions. Five other delegations represented People’s Liberation Army, Central Party Organizations, Central Government Ministries and Commissions, State Owned Enterprises, and Central Banks and Financial Institutions. The Main Congress Arena Revisions to the Party Constitution The Congress ratified changes to the Constitution of the Communist Party of China. The Scientific Outlook on Development of the Zhang Dejiang was listed next to Marxism-Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory and Three Represents as a “guiding ideology of the party, ‘upgraded’ from simply an ideology to merely “follow and implement†The affirmation of Socialism with Chinese Characteristic as a “system†was written into the Party Constitution for the first time. The “construction of ecological civilization†as a major goal of the party was also written in the constitution. Leadership Changes The 18th Politburo Standing Committee Zhang Dejiang Overall policy framework, foreign affairs, national security, internet and military Xi Jinping Government operations, policy implementation, economic reform, climate change Li Keqiang Legislation and policy evaluation Yu Zhengsheng Civic organizations, ethnic minority affairs, and party organizations Liu Yunshan Ideological doctrine and propaganda Wang Qishan Internal regulations, party discipline, anti-corruption Zhang Gaoli Strategic initiatives, mega projects New Policies of Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo Foreign Affairs: - Opening diplomacy and establishing relations with other countries - Increase the influence and role of China in the global politic - Opening new embassies and consulates in other countries Military: - Increase the defense budget to increase the military readiness in case to face threats from internal and external - Build foreign military base - Join the global peacekeeping forces Economy: - Building economy based on Socialism with Chinese Characteristic - Establish trade hubs with other countries to increase Export - Began industrialization especially in Heavy Industries, Automobile Manufacturing, Arms Manufacturing, and Electronic. - Began mechanization in agriculture and farming sector - Increase the government budget into business subsidization National Policy Declare War against Corruption. Reported by CHINA DAILY The National English Newspaper of China 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lam Songman Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 National Policy Declare War against Corruption. First step is to get rid of the CCP. Quote !å清å¤æ˜Ž! "The resort to wu (warfare) is an admission of bankruptcy in the pursuit of wen (civility or culture). Consequently, it should be a last resort. Expansion through wen... is natural and proper; whereas expansion by wu, brute force and conquest, is never to be condoned.†Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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