Eight Musts
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Not to be confused with Eight-point Regulation.
The Eight Musts (Chinese: 八个必须) are a policy set by the General Secretary Xi Jinping administration regarding the role of the Communist Party of China in Chinese society.[1]
Policy
The Eight Musts are:[2]
- we must persist in the dominant role of the people; å¿…é¡»åšæŒäººæ°‘主体地ä½
- we must persist in liberating and developing social productive forces; å¿…é¡»åšæŒè§£æ”¾å’Œå‘展社会生产力
- we must persist in moving reform and opening-up forward; å¿…é¡»åšæŒæŽ¨è¿›æ”¹é©å¼€æ”¾
- we must persist in safeguarding social fairness and justice; å¿…é¡»åšæŒç»´æŠ¤ç¤¾ä¼šå…¬å¹³æ£ä¹‰
- we must persist in marching the path of being well-to-do together; å¿…é¡»åšæŒèµ°å…±åŒå¯Œè£•é“è·¯
- we must persist in stimulating social harmony; å¿…é¡»åšæŒä¿ƒè¿›ç¤¾ä¼šå’Œè°
- we must persist in peaceful development; å¿…é¡»åšæŒå’Œå¹³å‘展
- we must persist in the leadership of the Party. å¿…é¡»åšæŒå…šçš„领导[3]
References
- ↑ Erwan Rambourg, The Bling Dynasty: Why the Reign of Chinese Luxury Shoppers Has Only Just Begun Wiley 2014
- ↑ The Xi Administration Introduces “Eight Musts†2015-03-22
- ↑ “Eight Musts†Coalesce into Consensus Posted on January 17, 2013
See also
- Three Represents
- Eight Elders
- Harmonious Society
- Deng Xiaoping Theory
- Eight Honors and Eight Shames
- One country, two systems
- Four Cardinal Principles
- Four Modernizations
- Four Olds
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