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The Party Establishes its Leadership in China-Owned Enterprises and China-Foreign Joint-Ventures

Study Times, a newspaper owned by the press agency of the Party School under the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, published an article on October 04, 2010, regarding the establishment of the Chinese Communist Party’s core leadership position in enterprises in China.

The article also talked about establishing the party’s position in China-Foreign joint ventures.  Following the CCP’s constitution, China’s “Company Law” and “State-Owned Assets Law" allow the Party’s work to run smoothly and effectively in China-Foreign joint ventures.

The article reminds the reader, “Always adhere to the unwavering principle of the Chinese Communist Party’s control over managers, administrators and people.”

Source: Study Times, October 04, 2010
http://www.studytimes.com.cn:9999/epaper/xxsb/html/2010/10/04/08/08_38.htm 

Chinese Official: It Is Unreasonable for Developing Countries to Limit Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Xie Zhenhua, Deputy Director of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), argued that it is unreasonable to expect developing countries, such as China, which has only a few thousand dollars per capita in GDP, to set a limit on greenhouse gas emissions. Xie admitted that, in China, the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions is still increasing. 
 

Xie contended that “the reasonable growth of greenhouse gas emissions is inevitable” for a developing country. Xie criticized developed countries for not being more responsible. “The more and the earlier (the developed countries) provide capital and technology (to the developing countries), the sooner (the developing countries) will be able to comply with the greenhouse gas emissions cap.”

Source: Xinhua, October 6, 2010
http://news.xinhuanet.com/2010-10/06/c_12633398.htm

Wen Jiabao: China-Europe Relationship Has Reached Unprecedented Breadth and Depth

October 3, 2010, Wen Jiabao spoke to the Greek Parliament during his visit to Greece. Wen stated that the China-Europe relationship has reached unprecedented breadth and depth. “China and Europe are in different stages of development and strongly complement each other economically. There is no fundamental conflict of interest. Both are pursuing multilateralism, and both stand for maintaining the diversity of world civilization. …”

Source: Xinhua, October 3, 2010
http://news.xinhuanet.com/2010-10/03/c_13541182.htm

Xinhua: ISPs Required to Participate in Stopping Leaks of State Secrets

On October 1, the newly revised “Guarding State Secrets Law” took effect. The new law prohibits passing state secrets over the Internet, other public networks, or through unsecured cable or wireless communication. When a Public Security Bureau, the National Security Agency, or a prosecutory body conducts an investigation into a leak of state secrets, the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and other service providers for public networks must cooperate with investigation into the leak. They must stop immediately when they find anyone passing a state secret over the media, save the record, and report it to the Public Security Bureau, National Security Agency, or other security agency. Then they must delete the information per the related the government body’s request.

Source: Xinhua, October 1, 2010
http://news.xinhuanet.com/2010-10/01/c_13538923.htm

Community Party Organizations Established for Migrant Party Members

According to Xinhua, a Communist Party Branch Committee of the Guangdong-Dazhou Chamber of Commerce was established in Guangzhou Province on September 28 for migrant Party members who are from Dazhou City, Sichuan Province. This is the first time an inner city, city-level Party organization has been set up inside a Chamber of Commerce in Guangdong.

In order to meet the requirement of the CPC Central Committee for establishing Party organizations among new social groups, the Dazhou City Party Committee and Dazhou Municipal Government in Sichuan Province have already founded 1 Chinese Communist Party Committee, 8 Party branches, 2 Party Youth Leagues, 2 birth-control organizations for the enforcement of China’s one-child policy among migrant people, and 2 government controlled workers’ unions for the Dazhou migrants in Guangdong Province.

Source: Xinhua, September 30, 2010
http://news.xinhuanet.com/2010-09/30/c_12624406.htm

Wu Bangguo to Publish Article Stressing China Is a Developing Country

Wu Bangguo, a high-ranking Chinese official and chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, will publish an article in the upcoming issue of Qiushi Journal, the core publication of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. The article, titled “Fully Understand the Characteristics of China’s Development Stage,” will emphasize that China is still a developing country.
“As a matter of fact, China is still at the preliminary stage of socialism and will be for a long time. China remains the largest developing country in the world. This is our conclusion based on basic national conditions.”
This article, added to the current number of official pieces, implies that China is not rich enough to shoulder the international responsibilities that Western governments want to impose.
Source: Xinhua, September 30, 2010
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2010-09/30/c_12622468.htm

Politburo Met on Social Conflicts

The Communist Party held its twenty-third Politburo group study on September 29, 2010, to discuss how to resolve social conflicts. At the group study, Hu Jintao urged having a deep commitment to resolving social conflict, thereby creating a favorable environment for economic development.

“We must further our understanding of the importance and urgency of properly handling situations of conflict among the people, and must, to the maximum extent, focus on stimulating social creativity, and on increasing harmonious and reducing disharmonious elements, to more proactively handle these conflicts, so as to promote scientific development and social harmony,”

Source: Xinhua, September 29, 2010
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2010-09/29/c_13535934.htm

CCP Developing United Front Theory in Eight Areas

The CCP will create special project teams to develop the united front theory in 8 areas as follows: the fundamentals of united front work; multi-party cooperation; work with ethnic groups; religion; representatives of non-public businesses; the united front work for Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan; non-CCP intellectuals; and the Tibet issue. Each project team will be headed by a senior member from the CCP’s Central United Front Work Department.

Source: China News Service, September 28, 2010
http://www.chinanews.com.cn/gn/2010/09-28/2559286.shtml