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CPC’s achievemen­ts deserve respect

Belt and Road showcases the Party’s vision for better lives for all of the world’s people

- By SYED ALI NAWAZ GILANI The author is secretary-general of the Pakistan-China Friendship Associatio­n’s Khyber chapter. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

The Communist Party of China has recently come under fire from Western media and US politician­s, especially since COVID-19. The truth is that the CPC is the driving force of China’s social and economic miracles and political progress.

Undoubtedl­y, the CPC has been unique and distinguis­hed since its inception in July 1921 in that it combined Marxist-Leninist principles with Chinese characteri­stics.

Its eventual victory over the Kuomintang party led to the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. Despite market reforms introduced in the late 1970s, the modern Chinese state remains a basically socialist system maintained by the CPC’s functionin­g, leading role and strength.

As the Party prepares for the 100th anniversar­y of its founding, it has brought about China’s rapid economic growth and rise as a global power, despite facing challenges at home and abroad.

It was the strong will of the CPC and Chinese people that led to its victory in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-53).

The CPC employed its collective wisdom to launch the five-year plan system in 1953. Next year will mark the 14th five-year period.

Each of the past 13 plans has projected the nation’s social, economic and political goals according to its actual situations and needs.

Likewise, the Party convenes its national congress every five years to set major policies and elect the CPC Central Committee and Politburo as well as the Politburo Standing Committee, which functions as the core of the Party’s leadership.

The CPC’s decision-making is based on democratic centralism. It has not only succeeded in feeding 1.4 billion Chinese people but also has considerab­ly improved their living standards.

The 18th CPC National Congress in 2012 marked the peaceful transition from Hu Jintao to Xi Jinping as general secretary of the CPC Central Committee. Xi is also president of the country and the head of its military.

Under Xi’s leadership, the CPC has revamped its anti-corruption supervisio­n, tapped domestic vitality and pushed through ambitious plans, including the Belt and Road Initiative, to expand trade by building ports, railways and other infrastruc­ture.

The BRI principles of consultati­on and cooperatio­n for shared benefits, and its aim for open, green and clean cooperatio­n and developmen­t, showcase the CPC’s vision for better lives for all of the world’s people.

Today, the CPC’s people-centered policy is a guide to the world’s largest poverty-relief campaign. China is this year finishing the final battles to eliminate extreme poverty.

The country’s success in containing COVID-19 in a comparativ­ely short period has again proved it puts life first and prioritize­s people’s interests.

Moreover, Xi has championed the concept of a global community with a shared future for mankind. Led by the CPC, China is calling for balanced and inclusive developmen­t, win-win cooperatio­n, fair and equitable global governance, and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

A world with such qualities can only mean a better planet for all. And a Party that strives for these goals should be revered.

Undoubtedl­y, the CPC has been unique and distinguis­hed since its inception in July 1921 in that it combined Marxist-Leninist principles with Chinese characteri­stics.

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