General Secretary of China's Communist Party Hu Jintao today pledged to
expand the people's democracy and ensure that they are masters of the
country.
"People's democracy is the lifeblood of socialism," Hu said in
his report to the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China on
behalf of the 16th CPC Central Committee in Beijing.
Saying that the
essence and core of socialist democracy -- a goal that the Party has been
consistently pursuing -- are that the people are masters of the country, Hu
proposed that both urban and rural areas gradually adopt the same ratio of
deputies to the represented population in the election of deputies to the
people's congresses.
To ensure scientific and democratic decision-making,
Hu called for improving the information and intellectual support for it,
increasing its transparency and expanding public participation in it. In
principle, public hearings must be held for the formulation of laws, regulations
and policies that bear closely on the interests of the public.
Hu pointed
out that the most effective and extensive way for the people to be masters of
the country is that they directly exercise democratic rights in accordance with
the law to manage public affairs and public service programs at the primary
level, practice self-management, self-service, self-education and
self-oversight, and exercise democratic oversight over cadres. Such practices
must be emphasized and promoted as the groundwork for developing socialist
democracy.
He called on Party organizations at all levels and all Party
members to act under the Constitution and laws on their own initiative and take
the lead in upholding the authority of the Constitution and laws.
Hu also promised to accelerate the separation of the functions of the
government from those of enterprises, state assets management authorities,
public institutions and market-based intermediaries, standardize administrative
practices, strengthen administrative law-enforcement agencies, reduce the number
of matters requiring administrative examination and approval and standardize
such procedures, and reduce government intervention in microeconomic
operations.
He urged to improve the mechanism of restraint and
supervision, stressing that "power must be exercised in the sunshine to ensure
that it is exercised correctly". He said organic laws and rules of procedure
should be improved to ensure that state organs exercise their powers and perform
their functions within their statutory jurisdiction and in accordance with legal
procedures.
As an important part of China's overall reform, political
restructuring must be constantly deepened along with economic and social
development to adapt to the growing enthusiasm of the people for participation
in political affairs, Hu emphasized.
"Democracy will keep developing
along with the progress of socialism," said Hu, expressing the belief that in
the historical course of developing socialism with Chinese characteristics,
Chinese Communists and the Chinese people will surely advance socialist
democracy.