The 18-month long inner-party education campaign launched by the
Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2005 was fruitful, Chinese
Vice-President Zeng Qinghong has said.
Zeng, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks during his
recent inspection tour in northern Hebei Province ahead of the 85th
founding anniversary of the CPC.
The central authorities of the party initiated an education
campaign among the 70 million CPC members in January 2005, urging
them to maintain the vanguard nature of the communist party by
keeping pace with the times, resisting corruption and meeting
people's demands.
"On the whole, the education campaign has helped heighten party
members' political consciousness and reinforce the party's
grass-root organs," Zeng said.
The education, which took serving the people and improving party
members' everyday work as its very aim, was a "satisfying campaign"
to the masses, he said.
He urged local CPC committees across the country to consolidate
and expand the achievements of the education campaign.
Zeng also warned CPC committees at all levels not to relax their
anti-corruption efforts.
July 1 marks the 85th founding anniversary of the CPC. The party
is expected to hold a high-profile commemoration to observe the
day.
During his tour, Zeng also called for efforts to improve the
capacity of innovation of Chinese companies and speed up
development of rural areas.
(Xinhua News Agency June 21, 2006)