CPC to hold key session on rule of law

Source:Xinhua Published: 2014-7-30 1:43:01

China faces challenge of balancing reform, growth


The Communist Party of China (CPC) will hold the Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee in October, to discuss key issues concerning the rule of law, it was announced on Tuesday.

The Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee will discuss "governing the country according to law" on every front, it was announced after the Tuesday meeting, presided over by the CPC Central Committee's general secretary, Xi Jinping.

The meeting also discussed the economic situation of the first half of this year, and agreed that macroeconomic policies will focus on moving ahead at a stable pace.

It was agreed that the rule of law is a must if the country will attain economic growth, clean government, cultural prosperity, social justice and sound environment, and realize the strategic objective of peaceful development.

A statement after the meeting said that the rule of law is an intrinsic requirement of socialism with Chinese characteristics and crucial to modern governance. Governing according to law holds the key to the CPC's leadership, the people's well-being, deepening reform and long-term stability.

The statement emphasized that governing according to law has become more significant in the Party's agenda and the nation, due to new circumstances.

China remains in the preliminary stage of socialism, and as it enters a critical phase in realizing a moderately prosperous society, and as reform sails into uncharted waters, the CPC is confronted with unprecedented challenges, risks and conflicts, above all, the balancing of reform, development and stability.

The CPC should pool social resources, balance social interests, readjust social relations and streamline social activities, so that society will thrive, according to the statement.

The government will seek to deal with outstanding economic problems with specific moderate measures, and promote economic development through comprehensive reforms, the meeting agreed. The country's economy ran within reasonable ranges, and the major parameters met the annual targets, though uncertainties and challenges remain, it said.



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