Member numbers of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
reached 70.8 million by the end of 2005, with most new members
being "young and capable", a senior Party personnel official said
on Wednesday.
About 17.67 million people applied to join the CPC in 2005, but
only 2.47 million were accepted, according to Ouyang Song, deputy
head of the Organization Department of CPC Central Committee, at a
press conference held by the Information Office of the State
Council on Wednesday.
The number of grassroots CPC organizations across China has
exceeded 3.52 million, including 170,000 grassroots party
committees, Ouyang said.
"Joining the Communist Party has become increasingly popular
among China's younger generation," Ouyang said, quoting statistics
showing that 80 percent of new members last year were under the age
of 35.
He said that overall, the numbers of new Party members, members
under the age of 35, and people submitting the applications all
increased in 2005.
"The possibility cannot be ruled out that some applicants think
more about their personal interests in relation to membership, but
most of the young people join the Party with correct motives," he
said.
Senior
Official Urges to Keep Party's Advanced Nature
(Xinhua News Agency March 2, 2006)