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‘Key few’ officials play major role in Party campaign

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The Communist Party of China Central Committee has highlighte­d the role of a “key few” officials in advancing the education campaign on strict Party governance. The education campaign requires Party members to study the Party constituti­on, its code of conduct, as well as the speeches of Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, and become devoted Party members.

The campaign is important for strictly governing the Party and to ensure that its 88 million members maintain a high degree of ideologica­l and political consistenc­y with the central leadership.

The “key few” refer to leading officials at the central, provincial/ministeria­l and local levels. While the campaign covers every Party organizati­on and member, the CPC focuses and relies on the “key few” to build a clean and principled political ecology.

Leading officials should strengthen their political capability and ideals, implement the Party’s decisions and strictly observe political rules.

The top leadership has asked the “key few” to “shoulder the heaviest burden” and make the greatest efforts to advance reform and eradicate poverty, both fundamenta­l to accomplish­ing the goal of building a moderately prosperous society by 2020.

They are also required to use their powers impartiall­y and legally, and refrain from misusing or abusing them.

Many workshops have been organized to ensure the leading officials bear in mind the newly issued Party documents, such as the one on the norms of political life within the Party in the newera, and a regulation on intra-Party supervisio­n. Both were approved at the Sixth Plenum of the 18th CPC Central Committee last year.

Regulating Party members and correcting their shortcomin­gs requires long-term and persistent efforts. The leading officials have to fulfill their responsibi­lities in order to ensure the campaign is effectivel­y implemente­d, its developmen­t supervised and perfunctor­y performanc­e prevented.

History and reality both tell us that the key to solving China’s problems lies in the CPC’s effective governance, and the leading senior officials should make their best efforts to achieve that.

Exemplifie­d by the “key few”, the campaign has achieved results in addressing problems and plugging loopholes in the management of Party organizati­ons.

If the “key few” high-ranking officials are slack in performing their duties or violate the lawor Party discipline­s, the result will not be just corrupt individual­s; they might also lead a group of cadres astray and contaminat­e the political ecology of a department or locality.

Since the 18th CPC National Congress in late 2012, the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Party’s top anticorrup­tion body, has investigat­ed more than 200 senior officials.

Last year alone, it punished 76 ministeria­llevel officials. Those who failed to exercise their duties or were negligent in regulating their subordinat­es also have been held accountabl­e.

The CPC is institutio­nalizing the campaign to expand the sphere of intra-Party education from the “key few” to the 88 million Party members across the country, in order to build a Party that is strong, clean and devoted to the interests of the people. Xinhua News Agency

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