The CPC Jiangsu Provincial Committee briefed the provincial committees of non-Communist parties in Jiangsu Monday afternoon on the progress of the province’s institutional reform.
Yang Yue, member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and Director of the United Front Work Department, presided over the meeting. Guo Wenqi, member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and Minister of the Organization Department, gave the briefing.
Yang Yue pointed out that this briefing is an important part of the overall work arrangement of institutional reform in the province, adding that the members of the united front, especially non-Communist parties, must fully understand the great significance of institutional reform so as to effectively unify their thoughts and actions in accordance with the decision-making deployment of the CPC provincial party committee.
Guo Wenqi briefed the leaders of the provincial committees of non-Communist parties the general requirements, overall plan and the formation of the leadership of the provincial organs.
Chen Xingying, Hong Huimin, Zhu Xiaojin, Ma Jianguo, Zhou Lan, Xu Zhongzhi, Liu Cong, Wu Shengxing and Wu Jiankun expressed their support for institutional reform and their determination to assist the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China to further promote institutional reform.
The Third Plenary Session of the 19th Communist Party of China Central Committee made the decision to deepen the reform of Party and State institutions, saying the reform will facilitate the modernization of the country's governance system and capability from a strategic and long-term perspective.
Since the 18th National Congress of the CPC in late 2012, the Party Central Committee with General Secretary Xi Jinping as the core, based on the problem-resolving principle, has deepened the Party and State institutions' reform, and achieved significant progress in important fields.
Faced with the new requirements raised by the new tasks in the new era and as mapped out by the 19th Party Congress, intensifying institutional restructuring and continuously promoting the modernization of the country's governance system and capability are historically and practically inevitable.