China Daily (Hong Kong)

Officials told to boldly push reform

President calls for them to take lead in a responsibl­e, persistent manner

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping urged major officials on Friday to play a leading and responsibl­e role in pushing forward the deepening of reform to ensure that the people will benefit.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks while presiding over the 33rd meeting of the Central Leading Group for Deepening Overall Reform.

Major officials at all levels should map out and push forward reform, be realistic and persistent, aim in the right direction, be courageous in taking responsibi­lity and do a solid job in a hands-on manner, Xi said.

During the meeting, some officials, including leaders of special groups of overall reform deepening and chief officials of provincial Party authoritie­s, reported on their work i n deepening reform.

Vice-Premier Ma Kai reported about research on the reform of State-owned enterprise­s, while State Councilor Meng Jianzhu reported on the implementa­tion of judicial system reform and Han Zheng, Party secretary of Shanghai, reported on the reform of the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone.

Some ministers and provincial Party secretarie­s also reported on reforms in areas including environmen­tal protection, agricultur­e, medical care, poverty reduction and the deepening of supply-side structural reform in scientific innovation.

Those in attendance reviewed and passed the plan for overall deepening of reform and further openingup of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone and the plan for deepening reform in

the science and technology award system. They also reviewed reports on such issues as improving education in poverty-stricken regions and the registrati­on of people without hukou, or household registrati­on.

During the meeting, leading officials were urged to keep in mind the overall situation while pushing forward reform.

They are now required to take a leading and responsibl­e role in reforms that are closely related to the people.

Major officials were encouraged at the meeting to be bold in pilot projects while deepen- ing reform. Those who fail to fulfill their reform duties will face punishment.

Leading officials are also required to take specific measures to push forward reform, focus on key issues and implement reform tasks in a flexible manner. Chief officials are urged to pay more attention to reform tasks that could enhance the people’s sense of gain.

Meeting participan­ts noted that in past years, the CPC Central Committee has put forward a number of reform measures to improve the people’s livelihood, which have been welcomed by the people. They urged implementa­tion of such measures to benefit the people.

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