Beijing:The Communist Party of China (CPC) will convene the fourth plenary session of its 20th Central Committee in Beijing from October 20 to 23, according to a decision taken at a meeting of the Political Bureau on Monday.
The session will deliberate on key matters related to the drafting of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) for the country’s economic and social development. The meeting was chaired by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee.
During the meeting, the Political Bureau reviewed feedback collected from within and outside the Party on the Central Committee’s proposals for the new plan. It was decided that the draft document would be further revised before being presented to the plenary session for consideration.
The discussions highlighted the need to uphold the CPC’s overall leadership, follow a people-centered development philosophy, and ensure that the benefits of modernization are distributed more equitably.
The meeting emphasized China’s commitment to high-quality growth, nurturing new productive forces tailored to local realities, deepening reforms, and pursuing high-level opening-up. It also underscored the importance of balancing an efficient market with a proactive government, where market forces play a decisive role in resource allocation while governance ensures stability and fairness.
Safeguarding both development and security was described as essential, with a call to effectively guard against risks in critical sectors.
The Political Bureau concluded that strengthening the Party’s overall leadership remains the fundamental guarantee for advancing Chinese modernization. It reiterated the need to pursue full and rigorous self-governance of the Party and enhance its capacity to steer the nation’s economic and social progress.courtesy/(Xinhua)
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