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CPC meet a resounding success: Hu

We earnestly accomplish the tasks set at the 17th Congress

BEIJING: Hu Jintao, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), led the newly elected members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee to meet the press here on Monday.

Mr. Hu said the 17th CPC National Congress, which closed on Sunday, was “a resounding success”. “During the congress, we held high our banner and carried forward our cause in a truth-seeking and pragmatic manner.

“As a congress of unity, victory and progress, it is of vital importance to the whole Party and the people of all ethnic groups in the country in achieving unity in thinking, determining the direction, and boosting their morale to work together for new victories in building a moderately prosperous society in all respects and opening up new prospects for the cause of socialism with Chinese characteristics,” said Mr. Hu.

He said the CPC Central Committee just held its first plenary session and elected the central leading organs. The Standing Committee of the Political Bureau comprises nine members.

Newcomers

“The plenary session elected me as General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee,” said Mr. Hu, introducing his eight colleagues to the press.

The General Secretary particularly briefed the media about the four newcomers to the Standing Committee. “Xi Jinping (54) and Li Keqiang (52) are two comrades who are relatively younger,” he said, adding the press was acquainted with He Guoqiang and Zhou Yongkang, members of the 16th CPC Central Committee Political Bureau.

“On behalf of the members of the newly-elected central leading organs,” Mr. Hu said, “I would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all other Party members for their trust in us. We are keenly aware of our difficult tasks and grave responsibilities. We will rely firmly on all other Party members and the people of all ethnic groups, and earnestly accomplish the tasks set at the 17th Congress, and we will do our best to be worthy of the great trust the entire membership have placed in us and to live up to the expectations of the people of all ethnic groups,” said Mr. Hu.

“We will always hold high the great banner of socialism with Chinese characteristics, follow the guidance of Deng Xiaoping Theory and the important thought of Three Represents, thoroughly apply the Scientific Outlook on Development, and strive to open up a broader vista for developing socialism with Chinese characteristics,” said the Party leader.

“We will be firmly committed to development, which is the Party’s top priority in governing and rejuvenating the country, concentrate on construction and development, make all-round progress in developing the socialist market economy, socialist democracy, an advanced socialist culture and a harmonious socialist society, and strive for scientific development by putting people first and making it comprehensive, balanced and sustainable.”

Mr. Hu said, “We will press ahead with reform and opening up, and put in place systems and mechanisms that are full of vigour, highly efficient, more open and conducive to scientific development, so as to provide a powerful driving force and an institutional guarantee for developing socialism with Chinese characteristics. “We will firmly uphold the purpose of serving the people wholeheartedly, persist in building the Party for public interests and exercising governance for the people, spare no effort to solve the most specific problems of the utmost and immediate concern to the people, sincerely do practical work for their benefits, and strive to promote social equity and justice,” he said.

Democratic governance

“We will conscientiously adhere to scientific, democratic and law-based governance, never fail to uphold integrity and work selflessly for public interests, continue to improve our art of leadership and governance capability, and strive to preserve and develop the Party’s vanguard nature to ensure that it is always in the forefront of the times.

“We will pursue an independent foreign policy of peace and unswervingly follow the path of peaceful development and a win-win strategy of opening up. We will develop friendship and cooperation with all other countries on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence and push for the building of a harmonious world of lasting peace and common prosperity,” he said.

Mr. Hu said, “We are convinced that following the guiding principles of the 17th Congress, Chinese Communists and the Chinese people will unite as one, forge ahead in a pioneering spirit, and continue to advance reform, opening up and socialist modernisation.

“The Chinese people will definitely create a much happier life, and the Chinese nation will surely make greater contributions to the noble cause of peace and development of humanity,” he said.

“I heard most of you have been here waiting for us since nine o’clock this morning,” said Mr. Hu at the concluding remarks. “I’m sorry about your waiting.” He said he was thankful to the press that covered the 17th CPC National Congress. — Xinhua

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