| The Communist Party of China Opens National Congress to Map China's Next Five Years |
| 2007-10-15 |
The 17th National Congress of the CPC is set to elect the Party's 17th Central Committee that will decide CPC's new leadership lineup for the coming few years, and elect a new Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. It will also approve a draft amendment to the Party Constitution to embody the scientific outlook on development and other new achievements in the Party's theoretical innovation and progress in practice. Banners hanging in the grand conference hall of the Great Hall of the People bear catchphrases of CPC's recent theoretical developments, ranging from "socialism with Chinese characteristics", "Deng Xiaoping theory", "Three Represents" to "scientific outlook on development" and "moderately prosperous society". The Scientific Outlook on Development, initiated by the 16th CPC Central Committee in 2003, is part of the theories of socialism with Chinese characteristics that stands alongside Deng Xiaoping Theory and the important thought of Three Represents, said Hu Jintao in a report delivered on behalf of the 16th CPC Central Committee. Hu underlined endeavors by the past three generations of central collective leadership in founding and prospering the New China, citing the miraculous growth of China's economy from "once on the verge of collapse" to the fourth largest in the world. "The Chinese people, once inadequately fed and clad, are leading a fairly comfortable life on the whole," he said, vowing to carry on the cause of his predecessors. Meanwhile, Altogether 2,237 delegates from across the country attended the congress, which will last for seven days till Sunday. PEACE AGREEMENT PROPOSED WITH On the This part of the statement, which lasted about five minutes, was interrupted by the audience's applause four times. Hu reiterated the Party's long-time stance that the mainland side "will never waver in our commitment to the one-China principle, never abandon our efforts to achieve peaceful reunification, never change the policy of placing our hopes on the people in Taiwan and never compromise in our opposition to the secessionist activities aimed at 'Taiwan independence'." " "
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