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CPC: We’re making progress in fight against poverty

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BEIJING: China President Xi Jinping presided over a meeting of the Communist Party of China Central Committee’s Political Bureau that focused on poverty reduction work.

During the meeting, the members of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee were briefed about the performanc­e evaluation of the provincial government­s’ poverty reduction work, and they made requiremen­ts for achieving their goal of eliminatin­g poverty.

China has made decisive progress in poverty reduction under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Xi at its core since the Party’s 18th National Congress in 2012, said a statement released after the meeting.

China has made the biggest achievemen­t in the history of poverty reduction, with the establishm­ent of a poverty reduction system with Chinese characteri­stics, the progress of targeted measures of poverty alleviatio­n, and participat­ion from all walks of life, the statement said.

The CPC Central Committee’s plans and decisions on poverty reduction were completely implemente­d last year, and local government­s have taken more responsibi­lities, it said.

The targeted measures for poverty alleviatio­n have proved effective, the western and eastern regions have speeded up coordinati­on on poverty reduction, and the work style has improved greatly, the statement said.

The CPC’s original aspiration, as well as its mission, is to pursue hap piness for the Chinese people and strive for national rejuvenati­on, so poverty reduction has reflected the Party’s original aspiration and mission to help the poor to meet their aspiration for a better life, said the statement.

It also said that it is a great task for the CPC to resolve absolute poverty – a problem never before addressed in the country’s history – in the next years.

The task remains arduous, with numerous challenges such as a lack of public services in some areas, inefficien­t implementa­tion of poverty reduction measures and misuse of poverty alleviatio­n funds, said the statement.

It pointed out that strict rules on performanc­e evaluation must be carried out.

Those who have shown good performanc­e on poverty reduction should be compliment­ed, those who have not should improve their work, and those who violate rules and regulation­s must be punished, it said.

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