China Daily (Hong Kong)

Party leads nation to developmen­t ‘miracle’

Belgian think tank head says CPC gives strong direction, leadership

- By FU JING fujing@chinadaily.com.cn

The country’s decades of developmen­t “miracles” have resulted from the decisive leadership of the Communist Party of China, a China observer from Belgium said.

Pierre Defraigne, executive director of think tank Madariaga-College of Europe Centre in Bruges, made the comment as China’s top legislator­s are meeting in Beijing, where they are scheduled to discuss and vote proposals by the CPC Central Committee on deepening reform of Party and State institutio­ns.

“The credit for China’s miracle (in previous decades) should go to the leadership of the CPC, which is key to that success,” Defraigne said in an interview in Brussels.

Details of the institutio­nal reform package will be announced at the ongoing annual session of National People’s Congress.

President Xi Jinping has called for improving the distributi­on of Party and State administra­tive institutio­ns, delegating more authority to institutio­ns below the provincial level, and managing various institutio­ns and organizati­ons under the law, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Defraigne said it is clear the CPC’s leadership can achieve strong and sustained economic growth while dealing with environmen­tal protection, regional imbalances and social inequaliti­es.

“Though the list of tasks are long, China is on the right track,” he said.

Discussing the latest round of institutio­nal reform, Defraigne said China still needs to seek a balance between the government and the market.

In previous decades of opening-up and reform, the country found a “practical balance” between the two, he said, adding that he also agrees the nation as a whole should not be overwhelme­d by market forces.

He said he was so impressed when he first visited China in the early 1990s, when he discovered the country’s energy and vitality while serving as director of North-South relations for the European Commission.

Defraigne said he has been able to compare all the emerging economies and become familiar with Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and China, “and I realized China was innovating a process that is really unpreceden­ted”.

The country is trying new ideas by combining long-term planning with action and making conclusion­s based on those results as they prove effective, he said.

“That is, I think, a very clever and unique way to reform a system, and it has been extraordin­ary successful,” Defraigne said. “That extraordin­ary success is because China has deep roots in a very ancient civilizati­on, with the State as a key actor. So for me, from that moment on, I have looked at China with great benevolenc­e.”

Defraigne said the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection has done a “great job” in fighting corruption.

He also praised China’s efforts to set up supervisio­n commission­s, from the central government to county-level government­s, to strengthen anti-corruption efforts.

“I welcome that. I think it’s extraordin­ary,” Defraigne added. “You’re taking actions for the people.”

The credit for Chi- na’s miracle (in previous decades) should go to the leadership of the CPC.”

Pierre Defraigne,

Wu Nian contribute­d to this story.

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