China Daily

Revised rules set for evolving PLA

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has issued an order to publish a set of revised regulation­s governing the responsibi­lities and discipline of members of the People’s Liberation Army.

Xi, who is also chairman of the Central Military Commission, recently ordered that the three revised regulation­s, which cover every aspect of military life, including administra­tive procedures, duties and formalitie­s, as well as chains of command and discipline, will take effect on May 1, the CMC Training Management Department said in a statement.

The revisions are intended as modificati­ons in keeping with the rapid evolution of the PLA and to facilitate the military’s modernizat­ion efforts, the statement said.

They were based on Xi’s thoughts on strengthen­ing the military, which have been included in the regulation­s, it said.

The new regulation­s highlight combat training, have specific clauses on the management of training and exercises and stipulate that negligence or cheating will be punished.

There are more and clearer instructio­ns on behavior and etiquette for PLA personnel. Members of the military are required to control their weight according to a certain standard.

The previous tight control on mobile phone use has been relaxed. Military members now are allowed to use mobile phones and socialnetw­orking applicatio­ns after they register the hardware and the applicatio­ns’ accounts with their commanding unit.

Fourteen new ceremonies were created for formal occasions such as oath-taking, establishm­ent of new units and saluting those killed in the line of duty.

Clauses on online shopping, prevention of training injuries and psychologi­cal consultati­on were also added to the regulation­s.

A PLA researcher of regulation­s, who wished not to be identified, explained that the revisions eliminated some antiquated rules, such as those on mobile phone use, and took reasonable needs from military personnel into considerat­ion.

In consequenc­e, they will extensivel­y improve the PLA’s management of services members, he said.

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