China’s governance contributes wisdom, power to world
By He Yin
China’s
national governance system and capacity withstood a major test in the sudden
outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic. The country’s achievements have drawn wide
applause from the world, and are making China’s national governance system and capacity
a major focus during this year’s “two sessions,” the annual sessions of the top
legislature and political advisory body of the country.
The “two
sessions” this year are the first convened after the fourth plenary session
of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
By upholding and improving the system of socialism with Chinese
characteristics and advancing the modernization of China’s system
and capacity for governance, China is not only showcasing its image and spirit,
but also enlightening the world.
The pandemic is
a litmus test for a country’s national governance capacity. Leading the
1.4 billion Chinese people, the CPC and Chinese government have put people’s lives as a top priority and mobilized national strength to work
as one in pandemic response.
In one month,
the country preliminarily curbed the spread of the virus; in two months, it
limited the daily number of newly added domestic cases in single digit; in
three months, it achieved remarkable progress in safeguarding Wuhan and Hubei,
the former epicenters of COVID-19.
The fundamental
reason behind China’s solid progress in epidemic prevention and
control as well as work and production resumption lies in the advantages of the
CPC leadership and the socialist system, said Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC
Central Committee.
It echoes the
points of many foreigners seeking the secrets to China’s success. They believe that the convening of the “two sessions” at this special moment indicates China’s high capacity of national governance.
Many issues on
governance during this year’s “two sessions” are attracting
global attention, such as the improvement of major epidemic prevention and
control mechanism, the improvement of national public health emergency
management system, the institutional guarantee for achieving the country’s targets to eliminate absolute poverty and
complete the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects, the
promotion of a transition from the opening-up based on flows of goods and
factors of production to that based on rules and related institutions, as well
as the deliberation of the draft civil code.
What
the “two sessions” convey are the power and vision of China’s governance to
address both current and long-term issues.
Aikyn
Konurov, secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist People’s Party of
Kazakhstan,
noted that by constantly improving the national governance system and capacity,
the CPC will lead the country to advance in a correct, science-based, and
effective manner.
Professor
Pierre Picquart with Paris-VIII University said deputies across China are
gathering at the “two sessions” to discuss national development and seek
benefits for the people. He believes this will pull more wisdom and power for
the development of both China and the world.
The world is
filled with instability and uncertainties, so to improve governance is
gradually becoming a major issue that calls for joint efforts from the world. The
COVID-19 pandemic might lead to a 3-percent fall of the world economy and big
slides in international trade.
The United
Nations Development Programme warned that global human
development – which can be measured as a combination of
the world’s education, health and living standards – could decline this year for the first time
since the concept was introduced in 1990.
Given the
severe and complex situation of the global economy and development, it
is fundamental to improve governance system and capacity. China has
well explained what’s the best governance through its practices:
to put people in the first place and bring benefits to them. All the topics
during the “two sessions,” from the
hotspot issues of poverty alleviation, building a moderately prosperous
society in all respects, and rule of law, to major development
agenda of reform, opening-up and innovation, aim to increase people’s welfare and improve their sense of gain, happiness and security.
Many international
observers believe that China’s governance experience is of huge
referential value for countries that urgently need to walk out of the shadow of
the pandemic and development predicament.
Great
governance cannot be achieved without great institution. More and more people
are finding out that the “two sessions,” a practice
that draws wide public opinions and wisdom, are exactly a manifestation of
China’s institutional advantages. Such
institutional advantages are a sharp weapon of China to tackle challenges and
achieve goals.
Realizing high-quality
development and efficient governance, China firmly chooses to stand on the
correct side of the history, adheres to multilateralism and greater democracy
in international relations, and seeks development with open, cooperative and
win-win spirit. It will also work to make economic globalization more open,
inclusive, balanced and beneficial to all, and build an open world economy.
China’s practice has contributed wisdom and power to the world regarding
tackling challenges and seeking long-term development.
Residents watch
the opening ceremony of the third session of the 13th National People’s Congress in Wenhui neighborhood, Dongying district, Dongying of
east China’s Shandong province, May 22. Photo by Liu
Zhifeng/People's Daily Online
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