The Pak Banker

Xi trumpets 'victory' in campaign to end rural poverty

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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping celebrated "complete victory" in the effort to eradicate rural poverty at a ceremony in Beijing on Thursday to mark a signature initiative of his eight-year tenure. State media credit Xi's leadership with lifting nearly 100 million people from poverty, a milestone he declared in December and framed as a birthday gift for this year's 100th anniversar­y of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In an hour-long speech, Xi hailed what he called a testament to the party's leadership and the advantages of China's political system.

"The CCP's leadership and China's socialist system are the fundamenta­l guarantees against risks, challenges and difficulti­es," Xi said in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, where he presented medals to key figures in the poverty fight. Some global policy experts have said China sets a low bar in its definition of poverty, with sustained investment required to fund continued developmen­t in its poorest areas.

China defines extreme rural poverty as annual per capita income of less than 4,000 yuan ($620), or about $1.69 a day at current exchange rates. That compares with the World Bank's global threshold of $1.90 a day. Xi said China had invested 1.6 trillion yuan in fighting povery over the past eight years, but did not give figures for spending planned over the next five years.

In a "No. 1 policy document" released on Sunday, China vowed to stick with its poverty alleviatio­n policies, while making some adjustment­s for a five-year transition towards what Beijing calls "rural revitalisa­tion". State media publicised the milestone, with a commentary of more than two pages in the party's main newspaper, the People's Daily, lauding the "historic leap" led by Xi.

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