Nov. 5: Weibo users engage Party congress on corruption

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@yuxiaoxin1: The government should enhance officials’ abilities to resist corruption, guard them from degeneration, tighten the supervision over leading officials, avoid power vacuums, remove the soil that breeds corruption, and resolutely get rid of those that adopt despotic approaches to governing, rely on family influence or trade power for sex. Only by doing so will our country have a bright future and its people leaad happy lives.

@Yang Hejian: Bringing more trasnsparency into governmental power is an important topic for the next decade. The disclosure of government information, the welfare of public servants, and the disclosure of officials’ wealth and public finances are key in China’s government’s organizational reform. Judicial justice, the construction of a clean and honest government, and the maintaining of social stability are top priorities. Only by accomplishing these tasks, can the government fully implement most of its policies during this period of strategic opportunities

@sinotai: All major social issues can be attributed to the four dangers faced by the Communist Party – the growing danger of a lack of drive, incompetence, alienation from the people, a lack of initiative, and corruption. Corruption is the biggest danger. I sincerely hope the 18th CPC Party Congress will take new measures in corruption prevention, political reform, income distribution reform, the transformation of the economic development pattern, the protection of people’s livelihood, military development and a strong foreign policy.

@weibowm901028: We ordinary people think that the policies of the central government are very good. However, these policies just cannot be fully implemented. They always say one thing and do another. The country has been promoting fairness and fighting against corruption for so long, yet we are witnessing increasingly more unfairness and corrupted officials. There is unfairness in education, employment, income distribution and legal system. Can the Communist Party bring fairness and justice to the people? I hope the 18th CPC Party Congress can give us more confidence!

@dapeng77: [72.7%] The National Statistics Bureau announced on the eve of the 18th CPC Party Congress that from November 2007 to June of this year, the disciplinary inspection and supervision organs on all levels had filed over 643,000 formal cases for investigation, closed over 639,000 cases, gave out disciplinary punishments taken by the Party or administrative disciplinary punishments to over 668,000 people and transferred 24, 584 people to the judicial authorities. A poll showed that 72.7 percent of the Chinese people are satisfied or very satisfied with the government’s anti-corruption efforts by the government, whereas in 2003 that number stood at a mere 51.9 percent.

@GuoYading: The accomplishments China has achieved over the past ten years are huge and not simple. We withstood the tests of natural disaster and financial crisis. However, a lot of contradictions and issues also emerged along the way, especially those of increasing corruption within the Communist Party. Corruption has severely impaired the Party’s ruling foundation. If corruption cannot be effectively contained, the Party could be facing major risks over the next decade!!!

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