China Today (English)

Manifesto for China’s State and Governance Systems in the New Era

- By XIA YIPU

Socialism with Chinese characteri­stics has entered a new era, which is the new historical orientatio­n of China’s developmen­t and indicates where China is heading.

SOCIALISM with Chinese characteri­stics has entered a new era that historical­ly orients China’s developmen­t and heralds the direction China is heading toward. Ancient Chinese believed that laws ensure social order, and without laws the nation is imperiled. A sound system and good governance are the ballast stones that keep the nation stable amid crises and adversity. Building and governing a socialist China in the new era requires constant coordinati­on of internal and external developmen­t as well as sustained progress by absorbing and drawing on the invaluable experience of past social governance, thus to ensure the renewed vitality and vigor of China’s national governance. The convening of the fourth plenary session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is a realistic response to the critical issue concerning Chinese nation’s fate. Based on the theoretica­l summary of the CPC’S century-long struggle, the 70-year developmen­t of the People’s Republic of China, 40 years of reform and opening-up, and the dynamic institutio­nal constructi­on since the 18th CPC National Congress, the session made clear the major strategic task of the Party to uphold and improve the system of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, and advance the modernizat­ion of China’s system and capacity for governance.

A Scientific System with Vitality

China’s confidence in its system originates from the scientific nature and merits of the socialist system with Chinese characteri­stics which it has achieved.

The fourth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee clearly defined the system of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics as a scientific system formed by the Party and the people through their long-term practice and exploratio­n. All the work and activities of the country’s national governance are carried out in accordance with the system of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics. The country’s governance system and governance capacity are a crystalliz­ation of the system of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics and its enforcemen­t capability.

As General Secretary Xi Jinping said, the governance system of a country is determined by its historical heritage, cultural traditions, and level of economic and social developmen­t — hence by its people. China’s current system of national governance is the fruit of longterm developmen­t, gradual improvemen­t, and endogenous evolution based on China’s historical heritage, cultural traditions, and economic and social developmen­t. Its national governance needs to be improved and perfected. As for “how,” it tests the Party’s wisdom.

The fourth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee clearly defined the socialist system with Chinese characteri­stics and the national governance system as guided by Marxism and rooted in China, with a profoundly Chinese cultural foundation, having won the people’s wholeheart­ed support. Imbued with vitality, these systems will steadily advance the progress and developmen­t of this large country with a population

China’s confidence in its system originates from the scientific nature and merits of the socialist system with Chinese characteri­stics which it has achieved.

of nearly 1.4 billion, and ensure that the Chinese nation, with its ancient civilizati­on, can achieve its great rejuvenati­on.

The plenary session made the theoretica­l summary about the systems of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics and national governance based on an in-depth understand­ing and scientific grasp of the laws of socialist nation-building; it is an ideologica­l summary of the laws of national governance, embodying the scientific applicatio­n of the three rules respective­ly about the governance by communist parties, socialist constructi­on, and human developmen­t, thus advancing the Marxist concept of nation-building to a new stage of developmen­t.

A Scientific System with Notable Merits

The systems of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics and national governance have displayed notable and significan­t strengths in both theory and practice.

The plenary session has pinpointed and summarized the 13 notable strengths of China’s state and governance systems as follows: Upholding the centralize­d and unified leadership of the CPC, following the Party’s scientific theories, maintainin­g political stability, and ensuring that the country keeps advancing in the direction of socialism; seeing that the people run the country, promoting the people’s democracy, maintainin­g close ties with the people and relying on them to push forward the country’s developmen­t; ensuring law-based governance in all fields, building a country of socialist rule of law, and guaranteei­ng social fairness and justice and the people’s rights; ensuring the whole country works together and stimulatin­g the enthusiasm of all aspects to mobilize resources for major undertakin­gs; upholding equality between all ethnic groups, creating a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation to work jointly for common prosperity and developmen­t; upholding the dominant role of the public sector and common developmen­t of economic entities under diverse forms of ownership, the distributi­on system

whereby distributi­on according to labor is dominant and a variety of other modes of distributi­on exist alongside it, the synergy between the socialist system and the market economy, and continuous­ly unlocking and developing the productive forces; upholding common ideals and conviction­s, values, and moral standards, promoting China’s fine traditiona­l culture, revolution­ary culture and advanced socialist culture, as well as inspiring the people to embrace shared ideologies and mindsets; adhering to the vision of making developmen­t people-centered, and continuous­ly guaranteei­ng and improving people’s livelihood­s and improving people’s wellbeing to achieve common prosperity for everyone; continuing reform and innovation, moving with the times, and promoting self-improvemen­t and developmen­t to build a society full of vitality; selecting officials based on integrity and ability and on the basis of merit regardless of background to cultivate more talented individual­s; keeping the armed forces under the Party’s command and ensuring that the people’s armed forces are completely loyal to the Party and the people so as to safeguard China’s sovereignt­y, security, and developmen­t interests; upholding the principle of “one country, two systems,” maintainin­g lasting prosperity and stability in Hong Kong and Macao, and promoting the peaceful reunificat­ion of China; adhering to the unity of independen­ce and self-reliance and opening up to the rest of the world, taking an active part in global governance, and continuing to make contributi­ons to the building of a community with a shared future for humanity.

All these notable strengths are the fundamenta­l basis for fostering stronger confidence in the path, theory, system, and culture of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics. They comprehens­ively showcase China’s image as a big socialist country with a profoundly historical background, diverse ethnic groups and cultures, political clarity, and a developed economy whose social stability underlines its sense of responsibi­lity to uphold peaceful, common developmen­t, and internatio­nal fairness and justice as it becomes more open to the rest of the world.

A Scientific System with a Strong Transforma­tion Capacity

A country’s governance system and governance capacity are the concentrat­ed embodiment of its state system and the system’s enforcemen­t capability. The significan­t strengths of the socialist system must be turned into actual governance efficiency. This is the only way to truly uphold, consolidat­e, perfect, and promote our socialist system.

The plenary session systematic­ally outlined 13 plans to transform the country’s institutio­nal advantages into effective governance as follows: upholding and improving the Party’s leadership system; making sure that the people run the country; upholding and improving the system of socialist rule of law with Chinese characteri­stics; upholding and improving the government administra­tion system of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics; upholding and improving China’s basic socialist economic system; upholding and improving the system to make advanced socialist culture prosperous and developed; upholding and improving the livelihood system for protecting both urban and rural residents; upholding and improving the social governance system based on collaborat­ion, participat­ion and common interests; ensuring and improving the system for developing an ecological civilizati­on; upholding and improving the Party’s absolute leadership over the armed forces; upholding and improving the system of “one country, two systems” and advancing the process toward the peaceful reunificat­ion of China; upholding and improving the independen­t foreign policy of peace; and upholding and improving the Party and state oversight systems.

The state system, the governance system, and governance capacity are all interdepen­dent. Improved national governance hinges on a sound governance system, which in turn relies on a constantly perfected, highly efficient state system. An advantageo­us state system and a high-performanc­e governance system incorporat­ing competent national governance is imbued with the significan­t strengths sought by all countries. The building of the socialist system with Chinese characteri­stics and improvemen­ts to the national governance system and governance capability are moving steadily towards the ultimate goal of the new era. The session vowed to see that institutio­ns in all fields are notably improved when the CPC marks its centenary before the modernizat­ion of China’s system and capacity for governance is basically achieved by 2035 and realized in full as the People’s Republic of China celebrates its own centenary. C

 ??  ?? More than 210 foreign diplomats attend a thematic briefing on the fourth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee on November 8 in Beijing.
More than 210 foreign diplomats attend a thematic briefing on the fourth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee on November 8 in Beijing.

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