The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) had
solicited opinions from the country's non-Communist parties,
federations of industry and commerce, and personages without party
affiliation on how to improve the Party's governance
capability.
At separate meetings by the Party, the report on the "Draft
Resolution on the Governance Capability Building of the Party by
the CPC Central Committee" was discussed before it was submitted to
the Party's 4th Plenum of the 16th Central Committee for
approval.
Sources said that during the meetings, Hu Jintao, general
secretary of the CPC Central Committee, said "governance capability
building" is of vital importance to the Party. New domestic and
international situation poses great challenges to its ruling
capacity.
He said the Party needs support from the country's patriotic
united front and expected non-Communist Party members to help
improve CPC's ruling capacity by offering their opinions on the
issue.
Participants at the meetings were briefed on the proposed
personnel changes of the CPC Central Military Commission, the
decision to be made in the Fourth Plenary Session of the 16th CPC
Central Committee.
Non-Communist participants at the meetings expressed their
support for the proposal and the decision, which was approved
Sunday at the Party's 4th Plenum.
(People's Daily October 12, 2005)