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China's non-communist parties introduce their missions, contributions

March 08, 2018 00:00:00


BEIJING, Mar 07 (Xinhua): To name China's eight non-communist parties is quite challenging for many foreigners, let alone understand the differences between them.

A chance was offered Tuesday last as the parties' leaders came to a press conference to introduce how their organizations have effectively participated in China's system of multiparty cooperation and political consultation, and made contributions to the modernisation drive of the country.

The press conference was held on the sidelines of the ongoing first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the top political advisory body, many of whose members are from the parties.

The leaders shared the highlights of their participation in political consultation, deliberation of state affairs, and democratic supervision.

A considerable number of members of the non-communist parties are deputies to the National People's Congress or members of the National Committee of the CPPCC, able to participate in the country's top-level legislative affairs or political consultations.

The non-communist parties have also launched a series of supervisory investigations on issues such as healthcare, education, regional economic integration, and poverty reduction.

The investigation reports often go directly to the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee or the State Council and many helped in formulating policies and laws, according to Wan Exiang, chairperson of the Central Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang (RCCK) that was founded in 1948 in Hong Kong.

President Xi Jinping shared his understanding of China's party system while attending a joint panel discussion with political advisors on Sunday last.

The system of multiparty cooperation and political consultation led by the CPC is "a new type of party system growing from China's soil," said Xi, also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission.

The Chinese system is new, because it unites all political parties and people without party affiliation toward a common goal, effectively preventing the flaws of the absence of oversight in one-party rule, or power rotation and nasty competition among multiple political parties, according to Xi.

When asked to comment on Xi's words, Hao Mingjin, head of the Central Committee of the China National Democratic Construction Association (CNDCA) that was founded in 1945, mainly consisting of patriotic industrialists, business people and intellectuals, said China's party system has unique creative elements with Chinese characteristics.

The new system had offered a Chinese approach and Chinese wisdom to the development of party politics around the world, said Hao.

Ding Zhongli, chairperson of the Central Committee of the China Democratic League (CDL) that was founded in 1941, consisting of intellectuals working in the fields of culture, education, science sand technology, and vice president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), also summarised the differences between China's multiparty cooperation system, and the one-party system or competitive multiparty politics in other countries.


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