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Xi stresses advancing full, rigorous Party self-governance through forging good conduct

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Xi stresses advancing full, rigorous Party self-governance through forging good conduct

2025-06-30 20:30 Last Updated At:07-01 00:17

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on Monday underscored efforts to advance full and rigorous Party self-governance through forging good conduct.

Xi made the remarks while presiding over a group study session of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.

The study session was held a day before the founding anniversary of the CPC.

On behalf of the CPC Central Committee, Xi conveyed festive greetings to all Party members across the country as he spoke after listening to briefings and participating in discussions, which focused on implementing the Party central authorities' eight-point rules on improving conduct.

Xi noted that the eight-point rules are the Party's landmark measure in the new era to exercise self-governance.

He said since the 18th CPC National Congress in 2012, the CPC Central Committee has upheld strict rules and strong constraints, focused on rectifying undesirable work styles -- unnecessary formalities, bureaucracy, hedonism and extravagance -- through education campaigns and a series of rectification actions.

These efforts have improved the overall effectiveness of Party governance and gathered tremendous positive energy for the development of the Party and the country's cause, Xi said.

Xi emphasized that advancing Chinese modernization is a formidable task, and the Party faces an exceptionally complex governance environment, making it all the more necessary to maintain a heightened sense of self-reform.

Leading officials, especially senior cadres, must take the lead in practicing self-reform, Xi added.

He stressed that advancing self-reform requires strengthening Party spirit, with a focus on firming up ideals and convictions.

On anti-corruption, Xi said the exercise of power must be well-regulated and resolute efforts must be taken to address disciplinary and legal violations.

Party conduct and discipline must be turned from strict requirements into concrete actions, allowing ironclad rules to show their "iron teeth," thus sending a clear signal to the entire Party of unwavering strictness and zero tolerance, creating a strong deterrent effect, Xi said.

He called on leading officials at all levels to shoulder the responsibility for Party self-governance and urged Party organizations at all levels, in carrying out the education campaign focused on implementing the eight-point rules, to face problems head-on, ensure that rectifications are thoroughly carried out, resolutely curb various unhealthy tendencies, and improve mechanisms to maintain sound Party conduct on a long-term basis.

Xi stresses advancing full, rigorous Party self-governance through forging good conduct

Xi stresses advancing full, rigorous Party self-governance through forging good conduct

President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Lee Jae Myung has expressed his hope that his upcoming visit to China will help eliminate past misunderstandings and issues, underscoring the importance of ties between the two countries.

At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Lee will pay a state visit to China from Jan 4 to 7. It will be Lee's first visit to China since he took office.

In an interview with China Media Group (CMG) in Seoul on Wednesday, Lee acknowledged the existing misunderstandings and issues between the two countries, noting that addressing these issues is a key goal of his visit.

"The current international landscape is turbulent, with escalating issues among various countries. In this context, the relationship between the Republic of Korea and China holds significant importance for us. the ROK and China are deeply interconnected in many areas, including history, economy, geopolitics, politics and security. Northeast Asia's peace, stability, mutual respect, and common prosperity are crucial for both countries," said Lee.

"Admittedly, there have been some misunderstandings and issues between the ROK and China, which have hindered the development of bilateral relations to some extent. Therefore, the purpose of my upcoming visit to China is to minimize or eliminate these past issues, foster a leap in our bilateral relations to a new level, and solidify the ROK and China as partners that mutually support each other's development," he said.

ROK President hopes to reduce misunderstandings with China during upcoming visit

ROK President hopes to reduce misunderstandings with China during upcoming visit

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