Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, chaired a meeting of the Political Bureau on Monday. The meeting focused on reviewing new regulations aimed at improving the work of the CPC Central Committee’s decision-making, deliberative, and coordinating institutions.
The proposed regulations are set to standardize the establishment, responsibilities, and operations of these institutions. This move is significant for strengthening top-level design, overall coordination, and the effective implementation of major initiatives within the country.
The meeting emphasized the need for these institutions to exercise more effective leadership and coordination over major tasks. By focusing on planning, discussing, and overseeing significant projects, they aim to ensure that initiatives are carried out efficiently and effectively.
To enhance the quality and effectiveness of decision-making, the attendees highlighted the importance of conducting in-depth research. This approach will help in proposing practical and effective policy measures that address real-world challenges.
The meeting also underscored the necessity of avoiding formalism and bureaucratism. Delivering tangible results was stressed as essential, emphasizing that efforts should lead to real benefits for the people.
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Xi chairs CPC meeting to review regulations on decision-making
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