China Daily (Hong Kong)

Party growing in appeal with nation’s youth

About 4m people have applied to join each year since 2012, 80% under 36

- By ZHANG YI and CAO YIN Contact the writers at zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

The Communist Party of China is demonstrat­ing strong vitality and vigor, with a large number of outstandin­g young people joining its organizati­ons each year to carry forward its cause, a senior Party official said on Thursday, one day ahead of the 101st anniversar­y of the Party’s founding.

Since its 18th National Congress in 2012, the Party has attached great importance to recruiting young members to join the continuous struggle for realizing the nation’s revitaliza­tion, said Qi Jiabin, a member of the Ministeria­l Board of the Organizati­on Department of the CPC Central Committee.

About 4 million people have applied to join the Party each year since 2012, and more than 80 percent of the people recruited by the Party have been aged 35 or below, he said.

The number of Party members surpassed 96.71 million as of the end of last year, 3.7 percent higher than a year earlier, and 15.9 percent more than the figure in late 2012, according to a report issued by Qi’s organizati­on department on Wednesday.

More than 4.38 million people joined the Party last year when the Party marked its centenary, 1.96 million more than the previous year, figures from the report showed.

Qi said that through theoretica­l training and visits to revolution­ary education bases, young people have been guided to learn about the Party’s innovative theory, understand the Party’s original mission and deepen their passion for it.

Party organizati­ons have paid great attention to recruiting young people among the nation’s workers, farmers, students and new employment groups, as well as high-level talent, Qi said.

“In the fight against COVID-19, many young medical workers born in the 1990s and after 2000 have expressed their desire to join the Party while working on the front lines,” Qi said.

In terms of self improvemen­t, the Party vowed to take the initiative in meeting new situations and challenges in the fight against corruption, even though it has seen achievemen­ts against graft over the past decade.

From the 18th CPC National Congress in 2012 to the end of April, about 4.71 million people were investigat­ed for suspected disciplina­ry and legal infraction­s, said Wang Jianxin, an official from the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC and the National Supervisor­y Commission.

Some 74,000 people have also voluntaril­y turned themselves in to discipline inspection and supervisio­n commission­s nationwide since the 19th CPC National Congress in 2017, Wang said.

“Those who committed violations were strictly held accountabl­e and harshly punished, no matter who they were and how high the positions they held. We’ve fulfilled our promise that fighting corruption is by no means an empty gesture,” he added.

In the past 10 years, efforts in anti-graft work have been strengthen­ed with “zero tolerance” and through various means, he said, adding that a relatively complete system of intra-Party rules and a legal system against corruption have been formed, with all Party members and public officers placed under supervisio­n.

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