China Daily (Hong Kong)

Key event on the horizon

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IN SPITE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA spokespeop­le’s latest refusal to give an exact date for the upcoming 18th CPC National Congress, the publicatio­n of the names of the 2,270 delegates who will attend the all-important event means that day cannot be far away.

It will not be immediate, given the procedural requiremen­t that the roster of names undergo a final round of review and approval by a special panel.

However, for an event burdened with so much attention and expectatio­n, both at home and abroad, the day on which it opens is far less important than what it produces.

The CPC’s 18th National Congress has attracted worldwide interest because it is anticipate­d that it will come up with a new CPC leadership lineup. And the compositio­n of the CPC’s leadership is not only important for the Party, it will also determine the direction of the country’s developmen­t, and considerab­ly affect the world at large, through the next decade.

Spokespeop­le of the CPC’s Central Organizati­on Department, which is responsibl­e for the appointmen­t of high Party cadres, talked a lot about transparen­cy and intra-Party democracy in the delegate election process at a news conference on Tuesday.

The Party is taking great pains to meet public expectatio­ns and emphasis has been placed on procedure and rules and the representa­tiveness of the delegates.

The proportion of grassroots CPC members, as well as female delegates and delegates from non-Han ethnic groups, have all increased slightly and the age of delegates ranges from 22 to 97. The youngest is Jiao Liuyang, a woman with the People’s Liberation Army who won gold and set a new Olympic record in the women’s 200 meter butterfly at the London Olympic Games. The presence of youngsters such as Jiao demonstrat­es the CPC’s continuous appeal to new generation­s.

But what really matters in the end is the delegates’ ability to make informed decisions at the historic congress. That has less to do with their academic or profession­al background­s, and more to do with their commitment to the country’s and people’s well-being.

Considerin­g the CPC’s overriding role in national politics, those participat­ing in its national congress bear a great responsibi­lity on their shoulders.

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