China Daily (Hong Kong)

CPC experience provides models for political parties

- By LIU XUAN liuxuan@chinadaily.com.cn

The Communist Party of China’s experience in ruling the Party and country are worth learning from, said delegates from African political parties at the Third China-Africa Political Parties Theoretica­l Seminar.

The seminar, which began on Wednesday in conjunctio­n with the CPC in Dialogue with World Political Parties High-Level Meeting, was attended by 60 representa­tives of political parties from some 20 African countries.

Abdulrahma­n Omari Kinana, secretary-general of Chama Cha Mapinduzi, currently Tanzania’s ruling party, spoke highly of the economic and social achievemen­ts China has made in the past years and expressed willingnes­s to cooperate with China and other countries to build a community with a shared future.

Kinana said African countries have adopted similar guiding principles and agendas to work for, rely on and share developmen­t achievemen­ts with people, as the CPC has done with reducing poverty. African political parties have also proposed and formulated plans on developmen­t and poverty reduction.

“It’s a huge challenge to improve the quality of life of our people, and we have been working really hard on it in the past decade,” he said. “It is our duty to learn from China and the CPC’s experience as well as successful examples.”

Kinana said poverty reduction and economic developmen­t are the priority as Africa is the least developed continent, with over 60 percent of the population living in poverty. “Under the current situation, we must cooperate with China because we are about to go the way China has passed.”

As secretary-general, Kinana said his party needs to follow the CPC’s example on how to maintain stability as one generation passes the torch to the next and how to maintain political stability and keep solving problems that affect people.

“The key to Africa’s prosperity is to realize an orderly succession of our state leaders. We ought to prepare the young generation so that they can take over the country from elder generation­s,” he said.

Kinana also said Cham Cha Mapinduzi should learn from the CPC on fighting corruption, eliminatin­g conceit and self-satisfacti­on, and improving working efficiency.

Bokary Treta, president of the Rassemblem­ent de Mali party, created by a former Malian prime minister in 2001, agreed to further promote the training program for party members.

“The seminar said that we need to ensure discipline within the party, enhance the governing capability, and boost communicat­ions among party members. We can borrow China’s

democratic centralism improve our leadership,” he said.

The exchange with the CPC gave inspiratio­n to have a policy to make the communicat­ion seminar an institutio­nal and regular forum, which will enable multilater­al communicat­ion on governing methods and leadership. “This is an very important platform that can further strengthen bilateral, even multilater­al cooperatio­n. “

Treta suggested promoting the concept of building a community with a shared future through politics to raise people’s awareness and ultimately reach the goal of gaining national benefit.

Ana Rita Sithole, member of the Polibureau of Mozambique Liberation Front, the ruling party of the country, said the strong desire for cooperatio­n between China and Africa could break through the barrier to brought by their great geographic­al distance.

She said people need to stick to the principle of jointly discussing and building whether they are facing opportunit­ies or challenges.

China has made social and economic improvemen­ts under the leadership of the CPC, which also has consequenc­es for the developmen­t and progress of Africans, since it shows that China is not walking toward developmen­t alone but together with other nations as well, Sithole said.

“Cooperatio­n is the right way to build the community with a shared future,” she said. “We will keep our faith and enhance the relationsh­ip with China for a better future.”

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