Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, called for adopting a problem-oriented strategy to further deepen reforms in the upheavals that hinder the country’s social progress and remove institutional obstacles to China’s modernization.
Xi made the remarks while presiding over a symposium on May 20 to solicit reviews and advice from non-CCP figures on drafting the CPC’s solution to comprehensively deepen reform to advance China’s modernization. China, according to a press published on Friday.
The symposium was held as the CCP prepared for the third plenary consultation of its 20th Central Committee, a key assembly on the reform issue that concluded on Thursday.
After listening to comments from representatives of non-CCP figures, Xi said that in order to further deepen reform in all aspects, an issue-specific strategy should be followed to achieve policy effectiveness and relevance.
It is worth making efforts to focus on the upheavals that matter to the country’s progress and people’s considerations, to try to address the upheavals that obstruct high-quality growth, and to address the primary upheavals that affect equity and social justice and pose demanding situations for people’s lives. livelihoods, vital disorders within the Party, construction and dangers in various fields, he said.
Xi is under pressure for wanting to adopt comprehensive reform measures to fully address the primary problems they want to solve in order to advance China’s modernization, and meanwhile make stable efforts to deepen reforms, with special emphasis on economic systems to remove deep-seated institutional and structural barriers. Contradictions.
Xi is under pressure that strengthening consensus-building means further deepening reform.
He underlined the importance of defending democracy and recommended and gave in-depth advice to ensure science-based decision-making and effective implementation of reform measures.