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China party system sets an example

‘Innovation’ in politics avoids ills of competitiv­e structures, officials say

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Leaders of non-Communist parties said on Tuesday that China’s system of multiparty cooperatio­n and political consultati­on creates a new party system and provides “China’s solution” and “China’s wisdom” for the developmen­t of world party politics.

“It’s an innovation in political party systems that is different from one-party rule or the competitiv­e system of multiple political parties in the West,” Ding Zhongli, chairman of the Central Committee of the China Democratic League, said at a news conference on the sidelines of the ongoing annual two sessions.

“We have a system of multiparty cooperatio­n and political consultati­on, led by the Communist Party of China. Such a system fits China’s history, tradition and reality,” he said.

China now has eight non-Communist political parties that participat­e in State affairs under the leadership of the CPC.

The two latest cases of the exercise of such democracy were on Feb 6 and Feb 28, when the CPC Central Committee held two meetings with representa­tives of non-Communist parties. The Central Committee held discussion­s with them, hearing their opinions on its decisions and plans for deepening the reform of Party and State institutio­ns and on the lists of candidates for State leaders and leaders of the top political advisory body.

Traditiona­lly, the leaders of the eight non-Communist parties also become vicechairs of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, the top legislatur­e, or National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, the nation’s top political advisory body.

Attending a joint panel discussion with political advisers on Sunday, President Xi Jinping said such a system unites all political parties and people without party affiliatio­n toward a common goal. That effectivel­y prevents flaws, such as the absence of oversight in one-party rule or power rotation and harmful competitio­n among multiple political parties, he said.

Xi, also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, said the system pools ideas and suggestion­s through institutio­nal, procedural and standardiz­ed arrangemen­ts and develops a scientific and democratic decision-making mechanism.

He said upholding the CPC leadership was not meant to do away with democracy. Instead, it aims to create a form of democracy that is broader and more effective.

Hao Mingjin, chairman of the China National Democratic Constructi­on Associatio­n, said such a system grows from China’s soil. “It’s made in China and created in China.”

“Such a new mode of political party system and a new relationsh­ip among parties has drawn the attention of some other countries,” he said at the news conference on Tuesday. “It contribute­s China’s solution and China’s wisdom to the developmen­t of world party politics.”

Ding, of the China Democratic League, said most of the non-Communist parties in China were establishe­d in the 1940s, and they have had a long history of close cooperatio­n with the CPC.

After the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, many leaders of these non-Communist parties proposed to dissolve their parties, but Chairman Mao Zedong considered it necessary for those parties to exist together and supervise each other, he said.

After China’s reform and opening-up began in the late 1970s, leader Deng Xiaoping added the principle that all the parties should treat each other with all sincerity and share weal and woe, Ding explained.

Wang Xiaofan, vice-president of Shanghai University and a national political adviser, said such a system of party relations combines collective leadership and democracy, and it’s a positive contributi­on to the developmen­t of the political civilizati­on of humanity.

 ?? XING GUANGLI / XINHUA ?? Leaders from non-Communist parties and the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce attend a news conference during the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference in Beijing on Tuesday.
XING GUANGLI / XINHUA Leaders from non-Communist parties and the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce attend a news conference during the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference in Beijing on Tuesday.

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