China Daily

92 leading officials swear oaths

Li oversees ceremony, urges them to follow Constituti­on

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

Central government officials should exercise governance in accordance with the Constituti­on and the law to realize developmen­t and bring more benefit to the people, Premier Li Keqiang said.

Li made the remark at a State Council ceremony to swear in central government employees on Monday morning, with 92 leading officials of the new Cabinet from 42 department­s pledging to uphold the Constituti­on. Li oversaw the ceremony.

The 92 officials, appointed from June to March, took an oath in front of a red-bound copy of the Constituti­on in a State Council assembly hall in the Zhongnanha­i leadership compound. All participan­ts stood to sing the national anthem before taking the oath.

“Efforts made by the people’s government boil down to the purpose of serving our

oversees a State Council ceremony in Beijing on Monday during which leading officials of the new Cabinet pledge to uphold the Constituti­on.

Efforts made by the people’s government boils down to ... serving our people’s well-being.”

Premier Li Keqiang

people’s well-being and improving people’s lives,” Li told the group of officials after they took the oath. “Under the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era, we should firmly hold developmen­t as our top priority and implement the new developmen­t concept to realize comprehens­ive developmen­t of society.”

An executive meeting of the State Council on July 20, 2016, passed a regulation that set out procedures for central government officials’ oath ceremony, which aims to build a government based on the rule of law and to educate government officials to carry forward the spirit of the Constituti­on. It came after the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress put forward a legal document in July 2015 requiring all public servants swear an oath to the Constituti­on.

 ?? XU JINGXING / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang
XU JINGXING / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang

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