Global Times

CPC unveils new leadership

China will open wider to world, says Xi Jinping

- By Bai Tiantian

Xi Jinping, who was elected general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee for a second term on Wednesday, introduced the Party’s new central leadership to the world and outlined a five-year roadmap which stressed reform and opening-up, common prosperity and strict Party self-discipline.

Xi on Wednesday introduced the seven-seat Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the 19th CPC Central Committee. The other six members are Li Keqiang, Li Zhanshu, Wang Yang, Wang Huning, Zhao Leji and Han Zheng.

Speaking to a room full of journalist­s at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Xi said 2018 marks the 40th anniversar­y of the launch of reform and opening-up and China will make determined efforts to comprehens­ively deepen reform and open still wider to the world.

“We will see that reform and opening-up complement and reinforce each other. It is my conviction that the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation will become a reality in the course of reform and openingup,” he said.

Xi also promised to realize common prosperity for everyone, adding that “the aspiration­s of the people to live a better life must always be the focus of our efforts.”

Speaking of the Party centenary in

2021, Xi noted the CPC must continue to rid itself of any virus that erodes the Party’s fabric. “As the world’s largest political party, the CPC must behave in a way commensura­te with this status,” he said.

Xi’s speech not only outlined a blueprint for China’s developmen­t in the next five years but also demonstrat­ed the new Party leadership’s confidence and sense of responsibi­lity, analysts said.

“In his speech, Xi spoke of solid goals such as poverty alleviatio­n and building a moderately prosperous society in all respects by 2020. The speech conveys a message that the new leadership are men of action and mean to achieve actual results,” Zhu Lijia, a professor of public management at the Chinese Academy of Governance, told the Global Times.

Xi’s speech also offered a reassuring image to the world that the new CPC central leadership is reformmind­ed and determined to open China further, Su Wei, a professor at the Party School of the Chongqing Committee, told the Global Times.

On Wednesday, Xi spoke of the Party making a greater contributi­on to peace and developmen­t for all humanity. This was not part of his 2012 speech to the press after being elected general secretary of the 18th CPC Central Committee.

‘Peace is precious’

The CPC and the Chinese people have gone through trials and tribulatio­ns, “and these experience­s have taught us that peace is precious and developmen­t must be valued,” Xi said.

“With confidence and pride, the Chinese people will be steadfast in upholding our country’s sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests,” he said, adding that China will work with other nations to build a global community with a shared future, and make new and greater contributi­ons to the noble cause of peace and developmen­t for all humanity.

Domestic developmen­t remains the key focus of government work, said Qi Xingfa, a professor at the political science department of East China Normal University in Shanghai.

“But China’s developmen­t is affecting many parts of the world,” he said. “Speaking of peace and developmen­t for all humanity shows a sense of responsibi­lity and demonstrat­es the greater vision of the Chinese leadership.”

Online reaction

The unveiling of the new leadership became a top trending topic in Chinese cyberspace on Wednesday.

A video of the new Party leadership group meeting the press posted by the People’s Daily on Sina Weibo received more than 44,000 likes as of press time, with many expressing confidence in the new leaders.

The topic of the 19th CPC National Congress was viewed 4.9 billion times and discussed in 8 million posts on Sina Weibo.

“Although many problems remain, compared with the rest of the world China has enjoyed social stability and a booming economy,” Qi said. “Societal conflicts have declined in recent years and the country has been developing at a relatively sound pace. All these factors have contribute­d to greater public confidence in the Party’s governance.”

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Xi Jinping (left), general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, and the other newly elected members of the Political Bureau Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China Central Committee meet the press at the Great...
Photo: Xinhua Xi Jinping (left), general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, and the other newly elected members of the Political Bureau Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China Central Committee meet the press at the Great...
 ?? Photo: AP ?? People watch a live television broadcast of new members of the Political Bureau Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on a shopping mall’s giant screen in Beijing on Wednesday.
Photo: AP People watch a live television broadcast of new members of the Political Bureau Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on a shopping mall’s giant screen in Beijing on Wednesday.

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