In an energetic inspection tour in Tangshan, Hebei Province, senior CPC official Cai Qi stressed a problem-driven approach to reform and improvement. Visiting townships, villages, sub-districts and local businesses, he emphasized strict adherence to high standards in tackling issues as they arise.
As a member of both the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau and the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee, Cai Qi urged the integration of study, inspection, and correction in the Party-wide education campaign. This initiative, aligned with the Party central leadership's "eight-point decision," aims to boost work conduct and governance across the Chinese mainland.
During his visit, Cai Qi called for targeted guidance tailored to local authorities and sectors. He encouraged primary-level Party members and officials to synchronize campaign efforts with key tasks such as full rural revitalization and enterprise operations. "Let's tackle problems as they arise!" he declared, inspiring both grassroots teams and business sectors 🚀.
Launched in mid-March and scheduled to run through July 2025, the campaign seeks to merge public feedback with decisive government action, forging a path toward lasting improvements at every level.
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Senior CPC official stresses problem-solving in Party campaign
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