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Re:What will be the next big movement in China ? 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 7  
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Theme of the coming Congress

To help our friends to better understand China, I take liberty in using my limited knowledge on this immense & ever evolving country in writing a few lines to explain the Theories “forged” with figures employed by the CPC. These figures will still be utilized in the coming 70 years and more as Deng Xiaoping has “decreed” these main ideological lines to be kept for at least 100 years upon his decision on Opening-up Reform in 1978. (cf footnote 'a'


“Four Cardinal Principles” XiGeJiBenYuanZe
(Deng Xiaoping during the 3rd Plenum of 11th Party Congress to implement the Four Modernization = Industry, Agriculture, National Defense, Science & Technology)
1) Keep to the Socialist Road
2) Uphold the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
3) Uphold the Leadership of the Communist Party
4) Uphold Marxism & Mao Zedong thoughts

“One Centre Two Basic Points” YiGeZongXin, NianGeJiBenDian
- One Centre : Centered on Economic Construction (Development)
- Two Basic Points : 1) Adhere to the 4 cardinal principles 2) Persevere in the Opening-up Reform


“Three Representations” SanGeDaiBiao
(Jiang Zemin during the 16th Party Congress)
The Communist Party represents
1) The Highest Productivity
2) The Most Advanced Culture
3) The Fundamental Interests of the Broadest Masses

“Four Perseverance” XiGeJianDingBuYi
(Hu Jintao speech at Provincial Official Training at the Party School on 25 June 2007 for the 17th Party Congress convened later today )
1) Emancipation of the mind (cf footnote 'b'
2) Reform & Opening-up
3) Scientific Development & Social Harmony
4) All-round development of a well-off society

The media published the call to “study” the “Three Representations” from Hui LiangYu (Member of the current Politburo). The call to “study” the “Four Perseverance” from Xi Jinping (Party Secretary of Shanghai) is also published. Xi Jinping called for “Four Leads” in the “integral” construction: Economy, Politic, Culture, Society in Shanghai.



'a' I have no intention in making propaganda, but want to share some knowledge on the « CPC Language », hence the environment. Be reassured, even the Mainland Chinese are learing

'b' This means adherence to Marx, Mao & Deng thoughts
 
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Re:What will be the next big movement in China 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 25  
Hi Caroline,

Very good

Do you know that on A.O. you can insert chinese words ?
 
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16 SEPTEMBER 2007

The Chinese Communist Party will select this week a new generation of Party’s leaders through the 17th National Party Congress, to be followed by a selection of key state leaders.

Although Chairman and President Hu Jintao and Politburo standing member and Premier Wen Jiaobao will continue to play top leadership roles, a significant portion of the next leadership will be filled by a number of younger competent technocrats who have had extensive administrative experience as well as solid academic training in jurisprudence or the social sciences.
http://www.opinionasia.org/ChinasUnmanageableSuperSize
 
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Re:What will be the next big movement in China 1 Year, 1 Month ago Karma: 25  
21 OCTOBER 2007

THE NEW LEADERS OF CHINA FOR THE FIVE NEXT YEARS

On 21 October 2007, The 17th CPC Congress elected the 204 members of his Central Committee, its 167 alternate members and the 127 members of the Central Commission for discipline inspection. On 22 the new members of the politburo and the nine powerful members of the Standing Committee of the Politburo have been electected.

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List of the 17th Central committee 204 members http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/21/content_6917665.htm

List of the 167 Alternate members of the 17th Central committee http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/21/content_6917679.htm

List of the 17th Politburo http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/22/content_6921383.htm

Standing committee Of the Political Bureau http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/22/content_6921284.htm

List of the members of the Central committee Secretariat http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/22/content_6921457.htm
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/21/content_6917679.htm

List of the 121 members of the CCP Central Commission dor Discipline Inspection (In charge of fighting the corruption inside the CPC) http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/21/content_6917392.htm

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19 October 2008

A new agricultural reform could change Chinese society

On October 19, 2008, hoping land reform will lead to larger farms , following days of uncertainty, the ruling Communist Party announced a rural reform policy that for the first time would allow farmers to lease or transfer land-use rights, a step that advocates say would bolster lagging incomes in the Chinese countryside. The new policy, announced by the Chinese state media, marks a major economic reform and is also rich in historical resonance, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the land reforms by Deng Xiaoping, which were considered the first critical steps in the market-oriented policies that have fueled China's rapid economic growth. http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/10/19/asia/land.php

We have to wait for the next year March 2009 National Congress to see what will exactly the new rules
 
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