People's Daily, China's leading newspaper, publishes an editorial Thursday
hailing the convocation of the Third Annual Session of China's top political
consultative conference here on the same day.
The year 2004 was a year in which the people of all ethnicitiesin China have
made great successes in building a relatively affluent society in an all-round
way, says the editorial, underscoring that "The National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) has firmly adhered to
the two major themes of unity and democracy and scored new achievements in
various fields since its previous session held a full year ago."
CPPCC has been growing and maturing together with the People's Republic over
the past half century and, with concerted efforts with the people throughout
China, it has made due contributions inmaking China prosperous, the Chinese
people happy and in reunifying the nation, the editorial says. Practice has
fully proven that China's basic political system of multi-party cooperation and
political consultation under the leadership of theCommunist Party of China suits
China's specific national conditions and it is a basic political system with
Chinese characteristics, and therefore CPPCC represents an essential
organizational form to accomplish this basic political system.
In 2005, a crucial year for China to fulfill the Tenth Five-year Plan
(2001-2005) and to go on advancing toward the lofty goal of building a better-of
society in a comprehensive way, the CPPCC National Committee is called on to
further improve their work and assist the CPC and the Chinese government in a
range of fields, including uniting patriotic forces worldwide to resolutely
oppose "Taiwan independence" and promoting reunification of the motherland and
enhancing friendly exchanges and cooperation with people all over the world.
The main functions of the CPPCC, a patriotic united front organization of the
Chinese people, are to conduct political consultation, exercise democratic
supervision and take part in the discussions and the handling of state affairs,
says the People's Daily editorial.