Intra-party democracy: lifeblood of the CPC

By Zhang Ming'ai
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Intra-party democracy is the lifeblood of the Communist Party of China (CPC), a senior CPC official told foreign diplomats at a news briefing in Beijing on April 27. 

Gao Yongzhong, director of the Party Building Research Institution of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, gives an overview of the history, development, and future of intra-party democracy at a news briefing for Beijing based foreign diplomats in Beijing on April 27, 2010.[China.org.cn]

Gao Yongzhong, director of the Party Building Research Institution of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, gives an overview of the history, development, and future of intra-party democracy at a news briefing for Beijing based foreign diplomats in Beijing on April 27, 2010.[Zhang Ming'ai/China.org.cn] 


Gao Yongzhong, director of the Party Building Research Institution of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, gave an overview of the history, development, and future of intra-party democracy at a news briefing for Beijing based foreign diplomats.

 

Intra-party democracy means that party members are the masters of the CPC, Gao said, "All Party members have equal rights according to the provisions of the Party constitution; they manage the affairs of the Party either directly or indirectly."

About 40 foreign diplomats from over 30 countries of Europe and the Americas attended the briefing.

After the 4th Plenary Session of the 17th Central Committee of CPC, a number of foreign diplomats and media organizations expressed interest in learning more about the inner workings of the CPC.

In response, the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) held a series of news briefings on the decisions of the Central Committee plenum, the international relations of the CPC, China's party system and the internal governance of the CPC.

The IDCPC said the April 27 briefing was intended to help the outside world get a better understanding of the Communist Party.

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