China Daily

Blueprint released for optimizing govt

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

A key blueprint for improving the Communist Party of China’s leading role in various areas and optimizing government institutio­ns was unveiled and published on Sunday by Xinhua News Agency.

The CPC Central Committee’s decision to deepen institutio­nal reforms was adopted at the Third Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee, which concluded on Wednesday.

Supervisor­y commission­s at the national, provincial, municipal and county levels will be set up to work alongside the Party’s disciplina­ry inspection organs and realize full oversight over all public servants, the document said.

The Party’s leading efforts should be further improved to better guide major missions that matter both to the Party and to the country’s big picture.

The CPC Central Committee’s organizati­ons intended for discussing and coordinati­ng policymaki­ng should operate as led by the committee’s Political Bureau and its Standing Committee, the document said.

The leading role of Party organizati­ons should be reinforced among organs at the same level, and the configurat­ion of duties and rights should be optimized for Party organizati­ons working on specific areas, such as publicity and staffing.

Overall planning is needed for establishi­ng Party and government institutio­ns, and scientific planning is needed to boost joint efforts and prevent the overlappin­g of organs, duties and missions, it said.

Procedures will be establishe­d for coordinati­ng policies and missions regarding developmen­t planning, treasury and finance.

Technologi­cal tools such as big data and cloud computing will be applied to provide alerts, reinforcem­ent, monitoring and forecastin­g on the economy, and the supervisio­n system of financial sectors will be perfected to ensure that no systemic financial risk takes place.

Market oversight and lawenforce­ment systems will be further improved, and multiple task forces affiliated with the same department should be integrated into one, it said.

Organizati­ons will be establishe­d for managing State-owned natural resources and supervisin­g natural ecology in order to achieve unified efforts, such as better handling of State-owned spaces, reserves and pollution, it said.

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