Xi Jinping’s Ten Commandments for the Strict Governance of the Party – and that goes for the public and private sectors too. China Rising Radio Sinoland 230923

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Note before starting: unlike the phony democracy in the West, the Chinese version (https://chinarising.puntopress.com/search/?q=democracy) trusts its people and treats them like adults. This article about Xi Jinping’s (https://chinarising.puntopress.com/search/?q=xi) message to the CPC and the citizens is a good example of what I’m talking about.

There are many pearls of wisdom here and this is just one example,

…we must diligently examine our hearts and cleanse our souls, strengthen our political and moral determination, and take good care of our family members, children, and staff around us. “Self-respect, self-examination, self-policing, self-motivation”, “Be cautious in independence, be cautious in the beginning, be careful in the beginning, be careful with friends”.

Do Biden, Macron, Sunak and all the other corrupt dwarfs taking orders from the West’s Trillionaire Dictatorship ever talk like this? No, they despise us and treat us like stupid children.

No wonder the Chinese people love their leaders, beginning with Mao Zedong (https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2022/12/26/merry-maomas-mao-zedong-was-born-129-years-ago-today-whether-you-realize-it-or-not-he-changed-your-life-forever-for-the-better-china-rising-radio-sinoland-221226/) and the Communist Party of China (CPC). They lead by example, kick butt and takes names, be it in the private or public sectors, in government and in the CPC. It’s called Confucian-communist accountability – on steroids.

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Managing and governing the party is not only related to the future and destiny of the party, but also related to the future and destiny of the country and the nation. In important speeches on different occasions, General Secretary Xi Jinping made a series of important expositions on comprehensive and strict governance of the party, interspersed with many subtle metaphors. Xinhua News Agency’s “Study in Progress” original brand column “Learning Center” has launched an article to sort out Xi Jinping’s metaphors for strict governance of the party.

  • “Cleaning the Yard”

On January 11, 2019, at the third plenary session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, Xi Jinping expressed hope for the discipline inspection and supervision agencies: “Regularly clean the courtyards, remove the bad apples, and build a loyal, clean and responsible discipline inspection and supervision iron army.”

Discipline inspection and supervision agencies, as the specialized agencies responsible for supervision by the party and the state, shoulder the great trust of the party and the people. If those enforcing the law violate disciplines and break the law, it will be like committing theft while in prison, causing more serious harm and worse impact.

“Those who are good at restraint should first restrain themselves and then others.” “Cleaning the courtyard” and strengthening self-supervision before accepting inner-party supervision and social supervision are inevitable requirements for the discipline inspection and supervision agencies to improve the internal control mechanism. Adhere to hard political demands.

  • “Tigers” and “Flies”

“Beat tigers when they show their heads, and swat flies when they fly around.” On January 11, 2018, at the second plenary session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, Xi Jinping’s words were resounding.

The “tiger” must be fought. No matter how high the level, anyone who breaks the law must be held accountable and dealt with. “Flies” must also be swatted. “Micro-corruption” may also become a “major scourge”, harming the vital interests of the people, gnawing at the people’s sense of gain, and squandering the trust of the grassroots people in the Party.

Fight both “tigers” and “flies”. Major and important cases must be resolutely investigated and dealt with, and problems such as grassroots corruption and unfair law enforcement must also be seriously corrected and seriously investigated. All cases must be investigated and corruption must be punished, so that the public can feel more about the actual results of fighting corruption and promoting integrity.

  • “Wind Vane”

A weather vane always indicates the direction of the wind. The “key minority” within the Party is the vane of the Party’s style.

At the Democratic Life Meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee in December 2017, Xi Jinping put forward requirements for the “key minority” and asked comrades of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee to take the lead in establishing a “vane” of integrity and self-discipline and promote the formation of a clean and honest Party style.

“What is good at the top will be bad at the bottom.” The higher the position of Party members and cadres, the more they must be loyal to the people, respect the law and discipline, consciously control themselves, and set an example in integrity and self-discipline.

In this regard, Xi Jinping emphasized that we must diligently examine our hearts and cleanse our souls, strengthen our political and moral determination, and take good care of our family members, children, and staff around us. “Self-respect, self-examination, self-policing, self-motivation”, “Be cautious in independence, be cautious in the beginning, be careful in the beginning, be careful with friends”, these sixteen words have a golden sound.

  • “Steering wheel” and “seat belt”

“Leading cadres at all levels must take the lead in implementing the “Guidelines” and “Regulations”, make good use of the ‘steering wheel’ of power, and fasten the ‘seat belt’ of integrity.” On March 8, 2017, Xi Jinping attended the fifth session of the 12th National People’s Congress The Sichuan delegation emphasized during the meeting’s deliberation.

According to the General Secretary, the use of power by leading cadres is like driving a vehicle. If you are not careful, there is a risk of accidents. When exercising power, firstly, they must keep a firm direction. Party members and cadres must strengthen their ideals and beliefs, firmly establish the “four consciousnesses”, and consciously maintain a high degree of consistency with the Party Central Committee ideologically, politically, and in action; secondly, they must strictly abide by political disciplines and political disciplines. Rules always make integrity a “safety belt” between oneself and power.

Only by being consistent in direction with the Party Central Committee and adhering to a clean and honest style can leading cadres at all levels truly arouse the turbulent and promote the pure, strengthen the righteous and eliminate evil, and create a clean and upright political environment for the performance of their duties.

  • “Cleaner” and “Good Medicine”

“We must be frank and honest, let normal criticism and self-criticism become a cleanser for the political air within the Party, and let Party members and cadres get used to making progress by reminding and supervising each other.” On January 6, 2017, at the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China At the seventh plenary session of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, Xi Jinping used the metaphor of “cleanser of the political air within the Party” to criticize and self-criticize.

“Criticism and self-criticism are a good medicine and a true love for your comrades and yourself.” This is what Xi Jinping said at the special democratic life meeting of the Standing Committee of the Hebei Provincial Committee on September 25, 2013. Loyal advice offends the ears, and good medicine tastes bitter. If self-criticism turns into self-praise and mutual criticism turns into mutual praise, the political atmosphere within the Party will only be filled with haze.

To keep the air within the Party pure and fresh, we must make criticism and self-criticism a normal part of life within the Party and a required course for every Party member and cadre.

  • “Barometer”

On July 1, 2016, at a meeting to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, Xi Jinping used the metaphor of a “barometer” to describe the Party’s style.

“The Party’s style is the Party’s image and a barometer for observing the relationship between the Party and the masses and the public support for it.” The people are the most sensitive to changes in the Party’s style. If the Party’s style of work is upright and the people’s morale is at ease, the Party and the people can share the joys and sorrows.

Work style construction is an eternal issue. We must address both the symptoms and the root causes. We should focus on it frequently to see the normal state. We should focus on it deeply to see the actual results. We should focus on it for a long time and see the long-term effects. This will make the Party’s style of work comprehensively better and ensure that the Party always breathes the same breath, shares the same destiny and is heart-to-heart with the people. . Practice has proved that as long as we are really strict and dare to be strict, there will be no problems that cannot be solved in the construction of Party style.

  • “Live high-voltage lines”

“We must establish clear rules, set up disciplines and tighten them, so that all disciplines and rules can truly become ‘live high-voltage lines’ to prevent the ‘broken window effect’.” On June 28, 2016, at the 18th CPC National Congress Xi Jinping emphasized during the 33rd collective study session of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee.

Our Party has more than 90 million members and governs a large developing country with a vast territory and a large population. If the Party’s political discipline becomes a decoration, it will form a “broken window effect”, causing the Party’s charter, principles, systems, and deployments to lose their seriousness and authority, and greatly weakening the Party’s cohesion and combat effectiveness.

In managing and governing the Party, we must be strict, and we must be really strict, dare to be strict, and always be strict. The Party’s discipline and rules must not only be established, but also tightened; not only must “high-voltage lines” be set up, but “high-voltage lines” must be “live” and there must be “zero tolerance” for violations of laws and disciplines.

  • “Snobby Shop”, “House of Cards” and “Unfinished Building”

On January 12, 2016, at the Sixth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, Xi Jinping refuted some vague understandings and erroneous remarks, “Our Party’s anti-corruption campaign is not a ‘snobbish shop’ where people serve food, nor a ‘house of cards’ fighting for power and profit.” ‘, nor is it an ‘unfinished building’ that has no beginning and no end.”

Anti-corruption is not about choosing what to do. All are equal before discipline. Whether it is a “tiger” or a “fly”, as long as it touches the red line and harms the interests of the people, it must be severely punished.

Anti-corruption is not a struggle for power and gain. Anyone who exercises power must serve the people, be responsible to the people, and consciously accept people’s supervision.

Anti-corruption is not a beginning and an end. “Stepping on a stone leaves a mark, but grasping an iron mark leaves a mark.” “Start well and end well, do well and finish well.” Xi Jinping has always emphasized that anti-corruption must not start in a tail-end and must be supervised by the whole Party and the people, so that the people can continue to see tangible results and changes.

  • “All-Weather Searchlight”

“The eyes of the masses are sharp, and their opinions are our best mirror. Only by weaving a dense network of mass supervision and turning on all-weather searchlights can the ‘invisible man’ have nowhere to hide.” On October 8, 2014, at the Party Committee At the summary meeting of mass line education practice activities, Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of mass supervision.

Those who win the hearts and minds of the people win the world, and those who lose the hearts of the people lose the world. The support and support of the people are the strongest foundation for the Party’s governance. The people contain the wisdom and strength to govern the country and govern the Party. To govern the Party strictly, we must rely on the people.

The network of mass supervision must be “weaved densely” and the “searchlight” must be “on around the clock.” Xi Jinping pointed out the method: “As long as the opinions put forward by the masses are beneficial to the strict governance of the Party, we must listen carefully and actively adopt them.”

  • “Calcium of Spirit”

“Ideals and beliefs are the ‘calcium’ of the spirit of Communists. We must strengthen ideological and political construction and solve the ‘master switch’ issues of world outlook, outlook on life, and values.” On January 20, 2014, in the Party’s mass line education practice activities At the first batch summary and second batch deployment meeting, Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of ideals and beliefs.

Belief in Marxism, socialism and communism is the political soul of Communists and the spiritual pillar for Communists to withstand any test. Without ideals and beliefs, and if ideals and beliefs are not firm, you will suffer from “calcium deficiency” mentally and suffer from “rickets”.

“The wavering of ideals and beliefs is the most dangerous wavering, and the decline of ideals and beliefs is the most dangerous landslide.” Xi Jinping’s sincere words go straight to the core of the problem. Only with firm beliefs can we stand firm on our political stance, resist all kinds of temptations, overcome difficulties, and move forward.

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