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Hu urges to carry forward revolutionary traditions
www.chinanews.cn 2007-07-28 18:14:26
(Source: Xinhua)
July 28 - Chinese President Hu Jintao on Friday called on all members of
the Communist Party of China (CPC) to carry forward the revolutionary
traditions and "bravely move forward" along the road of socialism with
Chinese characteristics.
All CPC members must get prepared for hardships and heighten their sense
of serving the people and the sense of thrift, said Hu while presiding
over a seminar of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.
Two researchers, Qi Dexue and Huang Yingxu with the Academy of Military
Sciences, were invited to talk about the early revolutionary activities
of the CPC.
After listening to the lectures of the researchers, Hu reminded officials
to always oppose formalism, bureaucratism, extravagance and various forms
of corruption, to keep a sober mind and to keep resolute faith and
practical working style.
The revolutionary traditions from the hard times of the Party and nation
embody the true nature of the army, and all CPC members should serve the
people wholeheartedly and build the country with innovative efforts, the
president said.
"Our party started with unprecedented hardships and struggled to develop
with even tougher conditions," he said, inspiring all CPC members to
carry forward the "glorious revolutionary traditions" while building
China into a more modernized country.
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