
CPC Membership Surpasses 100 Million Milestone in 2024
The Communist Party of China’s membership exceeds 100 million in 2024, reflecting its expanding influence in governance and policy shaping across Asia.
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The Communist Party of China’s membership exceeds 100 million in 2024, reflecting its expanding influence in governance and policy shaping across Asia.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping emphasizes rigorous Party self-governance and integrity during a key CPC meeting, signaling continued anti-corruption efforts.
The Communist Party of China reaches 100.27 million members by end of 2024, reflecting its expanding influence in governance and policy.
Xi Jinping’s people-centered governance philosophy, shaped by his father’s legacy, continues to guide China’s leadership approach and policy priorities.
Senior CPC official Cai Qi emphasizes problem-solving and tailored strategies in nationwide Party education campaign during Hebei inspection tour.
Xi Jinping urges unity among China’s working class to advance national rejuvenation goals, stressing collective effort and hard work at trade union centennial event.
Symposium in Beijing reaffirms commitment to peaceful reunification and opposition to separatism on 20th anniversary of Anti-Secession Law.
Ethnic minority attire showcased at China’s 2025 Two Sessions highlights cultural diversity and heritage preservation efforts in modern governance.
China dismisses Dalai Lama’s claims on reincarnation, citing historical evidence of separatist activities and adherence to national unity.
Chinese President Xi Jinping presided over the closing of the National People’s Congress session in Beijing, outlining policy priorities for economic growth and technological advancement.
China’s CPPCC concludes annual session with focus on economic priorities, policy reforms, and cross-strait engagement, shaping 2024 development strategies.
China’s CPPCC concludes annual session, spotlighting economic modernization, social equity, and cross-sector collaboration to shape national priorities.
Chinese leaders reaffirm commitment to the one-China principle at annual NPC session, advocating deeper cross-strait economic integration and opposing separatism.
Kazakh deputy Zoya Baxti evolves from political newcomer to confident policymaker over three years at China’s annual Two Sessions meetings.
Senior Chinese leaders discuss economic policies, regional development, and cross-strait collaboration during key NPC and CPPCC legislative meetings.
China’s CPPCC advisors gather in Beijing for the Two Sessions, prioritizing economic innovation, cross-strait cooperation, and sustainable development in 2024 discussions.
China plans to enhance government efficiency and develop digital services by 2025, as detailed in a recent government work report presented by Premier Li Qiang.
Ming Liu of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) discusses how China’s political advisory system supports effective policy-making and national development during the CPPCC session.
At the third session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee, Vice Chairperson Jiang Zuojun announced that 99.9% of 5,091 proposals have been processed with feedback since the second session a year ago.
China’s top political advisory body, the CPPCC National Committee, has opened its annual session in Beijing, attended by President Xi Jinping and other leaders.