Standing Committee members of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang and Yu Zhengsheng attend a gathering convened to extend Lunar New Year's greetings to people from non-communist parties, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and those without party affiliations in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 6, 2013. (Xinhua/Liu Jiansheng) |
BEIJING, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese leader Xi Jinping has urged the Communist Party of China (CPC) to be more tolerant of criticism and receptive to the views of non-communists.
Xi, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks on Wednesday, at a gathering convened to extend Lunar New Year's greetings to people from non-communist parties, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and those without party affiliations.
"The CPC should be able to put up with sharp criticism, correct mistakes if it has committed them and avoid them if it has not," he said.
"Non-CPC personages should meanwhile have the courage to tell the truth, speak words jarring on the ear, and truthfully reflect public aspirations," he added.
Criticism from non-communist personages could help the CPC to identify, analyze and solve problems, he pointed out.
Xi asked CPC committees at all levels to readily accept and welcome supervision from non-communist parties and personages so as to improve their work style and quality.
At the event, Xi expressed appreciation for the hard work of non-communist parties and personages in the past five years.
The general secretary called upon the non-communists to consolidate with the CPC their political common ground, that is, the socialist political system with Chinese characteristics.
Xi urged them to offer more wise and practical suggestions and consultations as pushing forward the country's development requires extensive force.
Li Keqiang and Yu Zhengsheng, both Standing Committee members of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, were also present at the gathering to mark the Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb. 10 this year.
China has eight non-communist political parties that participate in state affairs under the leadership of the CPC. Under the multi-party cooperation system, the CPC and non-communist parties work together and supervise each other.
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