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Military to improve way it sets policy

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@ chinadaily.com.cn

Xi says reforms should stimulate enthusiasm, initiative, creativity

The Chinese military will reform the way it makes policy by 2020 and establish a robust socialist system of military policy with Chinese characteri­stics by 2022, the Ministry of National Defense said on Thursday.

On Wednesday, President Xi Jinping called for the People’s Liberation Army to reform the system by which it makes policy to improve its combat capabiliti­es and become a world-class force.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, said a systematic and deep reform is urgently needed to resolve deeply rooted issues within China’s military policymaki­ng system.

The reforms should help stimulate enthusiasm, initiative and creativity among military personnel, he said. Reform measures include establishi­ng regulatory mechanisms for joint operations, improving combat readiness and setting up a modern institutio­n to govern the use of the nation’s military forces.

Xi also said the military’s human resources system should be optimized, including raising pay and improving benefits for military personnel.

The policymaki­ng changes are a crucial part of China’s effort to deepen military reforms and to ensure the Party’s absolute leadership over the military, Senior Colonel Wu Qian, a ministry spokesman, said at a news briefing in Beijing.

They also have profound significan­ce in achieving the Party’s goal of building a strong military and realizing the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, Wu said.

The reforms are the fruit of extensive research spanning more than a year and involving various military institutio­ns and active and retired military personnel, Wu said, adding that more than 60,000 active and 2,800 retired service members had participat­ed in the reforms’ formation.

“It is a straightfo­rward, comprehens­ive and applicable plan that has drawn wisdom from the entire military,” he said.

The policy reforms will create an efficient and robust military management system, with the goals of improving combat capabiliti­es, encouragin­g innovation and facilitati­ng military-civilian interactio­n, Wu added.

The reforms will also build a fair and just institutio­nal environmen­t that can ensure the basic needs of military personnel, protect their interests and increase their sense of pride and accomplish­ment.

The policymaki­ng reforms will resolve the institutio­nal obstacles that limit our military’s developmen­t.” spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense

Wu Qian,

The new environmen­t will allow the military to enhance evaluation­s, upgrades and developmen­t of future military policies, allowing it to adapt to changing times, focus on solving issues and improve combat readiness and capabiliti­es.

The policymaki­ng reforms will require joint efforts and coordinati­on between the military and central and local government bodies, Wu said, adding that the military will enhance communicat­ion and coordinati­on with relevant government organs to carry out the reforms.

“The policymaki­ng reforms will resolve the institutio­nal obstacles that limit our military’s developmen­t, and further unleash the efficiency and energy needed for future reforms,” he said.

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