Global Times

CPC National Congress to chart out China’s future developmen­t

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The 19th Communist Party of China (CPC) National Congress is expected to open on October 18, where the new leadership for the next five-year term will be elected.

The congress is an important meeting to be held when China is striving towards achieving a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way, and at a critical time in the developmen­t of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

The 19th CPC National Congress will analyze the present internatio­nal and domestic situations, and draw out guidelines and policies that respond to the call of the times.

“Whether we can raise comprehens­ive, strategic and foresighte­d guidelines [at the congress] concerns the developmen­t of the causes of the Party and the nation, the destiny of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics as well as the fundamenta­l interests of the overwhelmi­ng majority of the Chinese people,” said President Xi Jinping, at a high-profile workshop in late July, which was regarded as setting the tone for the congress.

The CPC must explicitly declare “what banner to hold, what road to take, in what state of mind, what historic mission to shoulder and what target to achieve,” said Xi, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee.

The answer was given at the tone-setting meeting. The Party will hold high the banner of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, and have firm confidence in the path, theory, system and culture of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics to ensure the causes of the CPC and the nation are always advanced in the right direction.

At the congress, the Party’s work over the past five years will also be reviewed.

Xi has hailed “the historic changes” in developmen­t over the past five “extraordin­ary” years, saying China’s developmen­t is standing at a new historical starting point, and socialism with Chinese characteri­stics has entered a new developmen­t stage.

There is every reason to be confident about the country’s growth. Last year, China contribute­d about 15 percent of global GDP, and GDP per capita reached 53,980 yuan ($8,011).

Remarkable progress has been made in deepening reforms, enhancing the rule of law, improving the environmen­t and building a strong army. The fight against corruption has also gained crushing momentum. Such major achievemen­ts mean that after experienci­ng tribulatio­ns and hardships since modern times, China has made a historic leap from standing-up to becoming better-off to getting stronger.

Despite progress made in the past five years, the president repeatedly warned the Party against resting on its laurels, as the country still faces many daunting challenges, ranging from corruption to poverty and pollution.

China has set 2020 as the target year to complete the building of a moderately prosperous society, which requires the eradicatio­n of poverty.

To achieve this goal, it needs to lift more than 10 million people out of poverty every year.

However, it is the CPC’s solemn promise to the people, and that promise must be kept, as it has been over the past decades.

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