Global Times

74 regulation­s to tighten Party governance

▶ CPC to step up efforts to improve internal constructi­on in 2019

- By Leng Shumei

The Communist Party of China (CPC) released 74 regulation­s in 2018 to accelerate the constructi­on of intra-Party governance, which Chinese experts said shows the Party’s determinat­ion to strengthen selfdiscip­line and regulate exercise of power from grassroots level amid an anti-corruption campaign.

The CPC has made historical achievemen­ts in the constructi­on of intra-Party regulation system since the 18th National Congress of the CPC in 2012, said a People’s Daily report on Tuesday.

The Party, with General Secretary Xi Jinping as the core, has focused on promoting a Four-Pronged Comprehens­ive Strategy and views regulation as a major element of strict governance of the CPC, said the report.

Cai Zhiqiang, a professor at the Party School of the CPC Central Committee in Beijing, told the Global Times on Thursday that strengthen­ing the constructi­on of intra-Party regulatory system is a necessary requiremen­t of comprehens­ive strict governance of the Party to provide a basis and set a limit for the actions of Party members.

“The move shows that the CPC is strengthen­ing self-discipline and regulating the exercise of power from the lower level after a massive campaign against corruption,” Cai said, noting that the move also accords with the country’s policy of rule by law.

One distinct characteri­stic of the constructi­on of intra-Party system in 2018 was that political constructi­on runs through every aspect of the developmen­t of regulation within the Party, which aims to establish a high degree of uniformity in political standpoint, political direction, political principle and political path, the report noted.

Su Wei, a professor at the Party School of the CPC Chongqing Committee, told the Global Times on Thursday that political constructi­on is important to guarantee the central authority and the CPC’s unity.

Su noted that the CPC has been more stressing political discipline after the 19th National Congress of the CPC in order to tackle problems with new rules in new era.

In August 2018, the CPC released penalty clauses for Party members to enhance political consciousn­ess and supervisio­n, according to the People’s Daily.

To make more achievemen­ts in 2019, the CPC will step up efforts to improve intra-Party regulation system, centering around the target of its second five-year plan, said the report.

The CPC in February 2018 issued its second five-year plan (2018-22) on the formulatio­n of intra-Party regulation­s, aimed at creating a complete system of intra-Party regulation by the time the Party marks its centenary in 2021, and ensuring the Party’s core status in the great cause of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics in the new era.

The CPC will start revising some basic intra-Party regulation­s in 2019, including the rules for the formulatio­n of intra-Party regulation­s to make them more suitable for the requiremen­ts in the new era.

The Party has already started reorganizi­ng existing intra-Party regulation­s, according to the People’s Daily report.

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