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Hu Expounds China's Stance on Climate Change
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Chinese President Hu Jintao expounded China's stance on tackling climate change on Saturday at the 15th Economic Leaders' Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum. |
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Zhang Jinming: Pioneer for Democracy
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Zhang Jinming is the first person in China who has introduced democratic reforms at town and county level political systems. She made it possible to choose low-level governmental or CPC officers through public or direct elections. Through much struggle and agony this true pioneer has never lost her faith. Indomitably she continues on her course. |
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CPC Promotes Democracy by Open Elections
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About 15,000 members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) ascended to leading positions through open elections from 2003 to 2006, according to the Party's central organization department. |
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Party Leaders to Be More Media Savvy
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Party leaders of the future will be better equipped to face the media, well versed in international affairs and more efficient managers, thanks to an enhanced training program. |
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New Health Minister Appointed
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China's top legislature on Friday approved the cabinet nomination of Chen Zhu, a non-Party member, as the country's new health minister. |
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Non-Party Minister in Spotlight
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As China's first non-Communist Party minister in more than three decades, Wan Gang's first news briefing on climate change yesterday was a media highlight. |
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China Unveils New Plan to Reach Green Goals
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The Ministry of Science and Technology yesterday conveyed a positive message about achieving the country's green goals as it released China's Scientific and Technological (S&T) Actions on Climate Change. |
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Expansion of Democracy Inside CPC Stressed
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A senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has called for faster reform of the appointment system for mid-level and senior cadres and for greater democracy inside the Party. |
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More Leading Posts Go to Non-Party Members
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More than 32,000 non-Communist Party members are holding government positions at or above county chief-level, or its equivalent in higher administrations, according to a recent report published by the Central Party School. |
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Non-Party Members Gain Top Positions
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An increasing number of non-Communist officials have taken up decision-making positions as the Communist Party of China (CPC) steps up reform of its personnel and cadre system. |
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