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What is the Important Thought of Three Represents?

The important thought of Three Represents means the Communist Party of China (CPC) should always represent the development needs of China's advancing productivity, the onward direction of China's advancing culture, and the fundamental interests of the big majority of Chinese people.

As a consensus was reached at the 16th CPC national congress in 2002, the important thought of Three Represents has been adopted as one of the guidelines for the Communist Party of China, together with Marxism-Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought, and Deng Xiaoping Theory.

To represent the development needs of China's advancing productivity, it is necessary to bring the Party's theories, principles, policies and all its work in line with the law of the development of productivity, so that the living standards of the people can improve steadily through the development of productivity.

To represent the onward direction of China's advancing culture is to make the Party's theories, principles, policies and all its work reflect the requirements of the development of a national, scientific and popular socialist culture that is oriented toward modernization, the world and the future.

To represent the fundamental interests of the big majority of Chinese people requires the Party, in all kinds of work including its theories, principles and policies, to persevere in taking the fundamental interests of the people as its starting point and purpose, and enable the people to constantly obtain tangible economic, political and cultural benefits through continuous social development and progress.

The important thought of Three Represents is the root from which the Communist Party of China came, the cornerstone based on which it governs, and the source from which it draws its strength.

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