New start of strict Party governance

Since the Party's 19th National Congress in Oct, the CPC Central Committee with Xi Jinping as the core has taken a series of steps to govern the Party strictly, showing its clear attitude and resolute will.

1. Oct 25, the Party's new central leadership meets the press
“We must continue to rid ourselves of any virus that erodes the Party's fabric, make great efforts to foster a healthy political environment of integrity, and generate waves of positive energy throughout our Party,” Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, said.
"Exercising full and rigorous governance over the Party is a journey to which there is no end. We should never entertain the idea of taking a breather or halting our steps," he said.
2. Oct 27, the new Political Bureau's first meeting
The 25-member Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee reviewed two documents. One was about strengthening the Party's unified leadership, while the other was about revisions to details of rules on implementing the Party's eight-point frugality code.
The statement after the meeting pointed out that the Party's 19th National Congress made new arrangements for maintaining strict discipline, and the eight-point code made five years ago must strictly be followed to ensure that the Party has close links with the people.
- Xi says China ready to work with Central Asian countries to safeguard international justice, oppose hegemonism, power politics
- Xi says there are no winners in tariff wars and trade wars, unilateralism and protectionism harm all
- Xi says China ready to work with all parties to play constructive role in restoring peace, stability in the Middle East
- Xi says China opposes any actions that infringe upon sovereignty, security, territorial integrity of other countries, deems military conflict no solution
- Xi says China deeply worried as Israel's military operation against Iran has caused sudden escalation of tensions in the Mideast
- Xi says all related parties should work to de-escalate Mideast tension as soon as possible, avoid further escalation