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How delegates to 17th CPC National Congress elected? |
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16:55, August 06, 2007 |
The election of more than 2,000 delegates to the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has completed and the name list of those elected been released in press media in compliance with the unified arrangements of the CPC Central Committee. On this event, a leading member of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee has had an exclusive interview with PD reporters. Its main contents are as follows:
The work of electing delegates to the 17th CPC National Congress commenced in October 2006 and ended up successfully in June this year, according to the leading member of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee. A total of 2,217 delegates have been elected to the upcoming 17th National Congress from 38 electoral units nationwide in a matter of nine months.
The Party Central Committee attaches great importance to the election of delegates for the upcoming national congress. Hu Jintao, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, made important instructions with regard to the work, and the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and its Standing Committee called the respective meetings for special researches and to define the guiding ideology, principle and policy specifications concerning the election of CPC delegates. By drawing on the experience of recent CPC national congresses and that of the 16th held in 2002 in particular, a serial vital measures have been adopted to keep up with the time and make reform and innovations, further extending inner-Party democracy, improving the delegates' structure and election procedures, setting forth rigid qualifications on CPC delegates and raising their competency. Overall, the delegates elected in various units are the fine, outstanding elements among the CPC members, who are sound politically and ideologically with fine styles of ideology, work and life, and have made eminent achievements in both production and work with fairly strong capacities of resolving official, administrative matters.
There has been an increase in the ratio of delegates from grassroots, women delegates and delegates among middle-aged and young people.
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