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Non-communist parties study Jiang's selected works (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-08-20 10:01 China's non-communist parties
have vowed to improve their competence in political participation and raise
theoretical level by strenuously studying the Selected Works of Jiang Zemin,
former chief of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
The country's
non-communist parties have organized group studies, symposiums and lectures on
Jiang's Selected Works since it was published last week.
They also
studied the speech made by Hu Jintao, general secretary of the CPC Central
Committee, at a meeting on the study of Jiang's works.
Leaders of the
Association for Promoting Democracy, the Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic
Party and other non-communist parties said the parties, as CPC's close friends,
will organize further studies of Jiang's works among their party
members.
They said the publication of Jiang's Selected Works, which have
summarized the valuable experience of the CPC in pushing forward socialism with
Chinese characteristics, marked a major event in the political life of the CPC
and the state.
They noted the works have combined the basic principles of
Marxism with the actual conditions in China's contemporary socialistic
construction.
The three volumes of Jiang's works comprise 203 of Jiang's
reports, speeches, articles, letters and inscriptions from August 1980 to
September 2004.
Jiang, born on Aug. 17, 1926, was former general
secretary of the CPC Central Committee, Chinese president and chairman of the
Central Military Commission.
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