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People's Daily hails CPC new leadership
The People's Daily, the flagship newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC), will run an editorial on Tuesday to hail the formation of the Party's new central leadership.
Scientific approach
The more than 2,000 delegates to the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) yesterday solemnly approved the introduction of the Scientific Outlook on Development into the newly-amended CPC Constitution.
Equal treatment for all economic sectors
In his report delivered at the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) last Monday, General Secretary Hu Jintao stressed that China will unwaveringly consolidate and develop the public sector of the economy, and unswervingly encourage, support and guide the development of the non-public sector, ensure equal protection of property rights, and create a new situation in which all economic sectors compete on an equal footing and reinforce each other.
Pursuing right path
Three decades ago, when Deng Xiaoping and his Communist Party of China (CPC) comrades made up their minds to carve out a new path of development through reform and opening up, they had to "cross the river by feeling the stones".
Socialism with a green approach
President Hu Jintao talked a lot about scientific development before the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC). In fact, the 16th CPC Central Committee initiated the Scientific Outlook on Development in 2003. Today, it has become an integral part of the theories of socialism with Chinese characteristics, along with the Deng Xiaoping Theory and the important thoughts of Three Represents.
People's Daily lauds Party congress
The People's Daily, the flagship newspaper of the Communist Party of China (CPC), will publish a commentary Monday, hailing the 17th CPC National Congress, which closed on Sunday.
Communist leadership urge local bureaucrats to implement scientific development
The Communist Party of China on Sunday wrote the "scientific outlook of development" into its amended Constitution to make it the keynote of the country's overall development in years to come, but observers say the implementation of the policy is not an easy job.
An outlook to be worshipped with actions
As a green hand in managing a market-oriented economy, Chinese leaders reminded themselves to "wade across the river by feeling out for stones" when initiating the reform in the late 1970s. Three decades into the drive, now they have landed on a "scientific megalith" which they hope to use as a theoretical platform to fine-tune the country's breakneck growth.
Democracy is an attitude
Is China able to pursue democracy? Can the Communist Party of China (CPC) broaden democracy under the system of multiparty cooperation and political consultation under the leadership of the CPC? Is democracy something solely defined by the West?
People first principle
The general public is the main beneficiary of scientific development, says an article in the Beijing News. The following is an excerpt.
No back-pedaling
Attributing the country's present vitality to the past three decades of reform and opening up, Communist Party of China (CPC) General Secretary Hu Jintao promised continued loyalty to the proven course.
Hu makes welcome pledge
Communist Party of China General Secretary Hu Jintao's commitment on Monday to "increase transfer payments, intensify the regulation of incomes through taxation, break business monopolies, create equal opportunities and overhaul income distribution practices with a view to gradually reversing the growing income disparity" was like music to the ears.
Policy moves music to business leaders' ears
The speeches at the Party congress, the most important gathering in the world's largest and fastest growing market, have assured the international business community that China remains a safe bet for investment.
Study key to success
From Confucius to Francis Bacon, the great minds of all eras have all paid attention to study and deemed it as the only way to wisdom and truth.
Three factors to remember
It is noteworthy that the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is paying close attention to history and the continuation of the Party's policies.
People first policies
One of the most revolutionary breakthroughs in the Communist Party of China's (CPC) governance philosophy has been the rediscovery of man. Every major policy initiative is now given a humane touch.
Agriculture foundation needs strengthening
The country has given much attention to issues concerning agriculture, rural areas and farmers since the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) held five years ago. And the four No 1 documents issued by the CPC Central Committee consecutively offered strategies to solve related problems. A new situation in rural work and agriculture has been created.
The era of prosperity is upon us
When Deng Xiaoping famously said: "To get rich is glorious", he let the genie of aspiration out of the bottle. He gave permission to ordinary Chinese to make a buck and emphasized the joys of financial prosperity under a Communist Party leadership.
Scientific growth the road to progress
The 17th Party Congress is in full swing. While many issues are competing for attention on the agenda, several seem sure to take top billing.
Skilled in leadership
New faces will show up after the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in a fresh line-up of the Political Bureau, the Party's top leadership.
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