China Daily

Unity must be maintained to achieve goals

- By ZHANG YI zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

The great unity of the Chinese people must be maintained on the new journey to create a mighty force for realizing national rejuvenati­on, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said on Thursday.

Xi, who is also Chinese president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, stressed the need to strengthen the united front among the people, in his speech at a grand gathering at Tian’anmen Square in central Beijing celebratin­g the CPC centenary.

“In the course of our struggles over the past century, the Party has always placed the united front in a position of importance,” he said, adding that it has brought together all available forces and mobilized all positive factors to pool strength for collective endeavors.

The patriotic united front is an important means for the Party to unite all the sons and daughters of China, both at home and abroad, behind the goal of national rejuvenati­on, he added.

Xi said that efforts should be made on the journey ahead to ensure solidarity and unity and to balance commonalit­y and diversity. “We should strengthen theoretica­l and political guidance, build broad consensus, bring together the brightest minds, and expand common ground and the convergenc­e of interests, so that all Chinese people, both at home and overseas, can focus their ingenuity and energy on the same goal and come together as a mighty force for realizing national rejuvenati­on,” he said.

A congratula­tory message — jointly issued by eight other political parties, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and personages without party affiliatio­n — was read out at the ceremony by Wan Exiang, chairman of the Central Committee of the Revolution­ary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang.

Under China’s system of multiparty cooperatio­n and political consultati­on, in addition to the CPC, there are eight other political parties and prominent individual­s without party affiliatio­n who participat­e in the administra­tion of State affairs under the leadership of the CPC.

“More than 70 years ago we voluntaril­y accepted the leadership of the CPC,” Wan said. “With the strong leadership of the CPC, the Chinese nation will surely overcome risks and challenges on its way forward.

“As participan­ts, practition­ers and defenders of the cause of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, we have always stayed true to our original aspiration of cooperatio­n, thinking, standing and working together with the CPC,” he said. “As good advisers, helpers and colleagues of the CPC, we will make greater contributi­ons to achieving victories in building a modern socialist country in all respects and realizing the Chinese dream of national rejuvenati­on.”

Zhu Lijia, a professor of public administra­tion at the National Academy of Governance, said Xi’s remarks reflected the recognitio­n of the significan­ce of the united front in the CPC’s history and were also an inspiratio­n for it to play a bigger role as the CPC begins its second centenary.

As the CPC leads the country on a new journey toward a higher goal, the other political parties and all sectors of society will play positive roles in building consensus and strength, Zhu said.

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