China's Xi for 'multi-party cooperation system'
December 25, 2012  20:41
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The new leader of China's ruling Communist Party has pledged to work with the eight other non-Communist parties in the country to promote "multi-party cooperation system", hinting at political reforms in the tightly controlled one party nation.        

 

59-year-old Xi Jinping, who was elected as the general secretary of the Communist Party of China last month replacing Hu Jintao met the non-Communist party leaders and "vowed to insist on the multi-party cooperation system" and support their role in political supervision.        

 

Xi met the new leaderships of China's eight non-communist parties and the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce on December 24 and 25, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.        

 

"China will unswervingly insist on and improve multi-party cooperation and the political consultation system under the leadership of the CPC, supporting the non-communist parties to fully exert their advantages while participating in state affairs," Xi said.        

 

CPC has over 80 million members. CPC with its absolute control on the state and the military retains control in China's power structure. It vigorously pursued economic reforms in the past three decades, but studiously kept away political reforms.  

Image: Xi Jinping 

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