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Chinese Communist elite foresees challenges ahead
(Xinhua)
2007-10-19 21:35


Taking care of the needy

When the first national congress of the CPC was convened 86 years ago, a dozen delegates had to meet in a Shanghai back alley and ended their session drifting on a boat so as to flee police search. Attributing its rise and victory to the solid support of the bottom of the society, the Party has enshrined the images of hammer and sickle onto its flag and vowed to be the vanguards of farmers and workers.

With the lapse of time, the structure of the Party's more than 73 million membership is undergoing gradual changes, with many more coming from new social strata such as private entrepreneurs. To unleash and sustain the vitality of the Party, however, delegates said the Party must keep soberminded with the yawning wealth gap and the needs of the vulnerable.

Official data showed that the country's  Gini Coefficient has surpassed the warning mark of 0.4, with the per capita GDP of eastern coastal Shanghai standing around 76,000 yuan (US$10,133), more than 13 times that of southwestern Guizhou.

Rubert Hoogewerf, a former British accountant who became well- known for his annual ranking of the China's wealthiest, exposed lately in its 2007 China Wealthiest List that 800 Chinese have made the cut-off of 800 million yuan last year, up from 500 people from a year earlier. By contrast, the per capita income of rural China remains less than 3, 600 yuan on average as official figures released.

Since common prosperity has been projected as the final objective of the CPC, delegates held that the Party must make sure the people could share the wealth fairly. "If someone with one lame leg walks too fast, soon or later he will fall," said one delegate.

Jiao Xuebai, director of the Labor and Social Securities Department of east China's Shandong Province, said the government must assume more responsibility to expand entitlement expenditure and make sure social benefits, health care and education available to the needy.

 

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  Hu Jintao -- General Secretary of CPC Central Committee
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