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Party Leader Urges Non-communist Parties to Play Roles in Anti-corruption

Senior Communist Party leader Wu Guanzheng called on CPPCC members from the China Democratic League and the China Association for Promoting Democracy to play their due roles in the fight against corruption and for a clean government.


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Senior Communist Party leader Wu Guanzheng called on CPPCC members from the China Democratic League and the China Association for Promoting Democracy to play their due roles in the fight against corruption and for a clean government.

Wu, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the call at a group discussion of the first session of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Friday.

The China Democratic League and the China Association for Promoting Democracy are friendly parties that have developed long-term cooperative relations with the CPC. The two parties have played important parts in China's political and social activities as supervisors and participants in the deliberation and administration of state affairs.

He congratulated the two democratic parties on their smooth transition of leadership and expressed the hope that they would make new contributions to China's reform and opening up and the socialist modernization drive.

He encouraged CPPCC members of various democratic parties to have a high sense of responsibility, speak what it true and concrete and really play their roles of democratic supervision over the work of the CPC and the government.

He also encouraged them to offer their recommendations on the fight against corruption and for a clean government.


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