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Congress envisions a socialist modern city with global influence

The 12th Shanghai Congress of the Communist Party of China concluded yesterday with a resolution on guidelines for Party organizations — from grassroots to the city level — over the next five years.

The CPC Shanghai Congress takes place once every five years to summarize work over the previous five years and set goals and visions for the future. A total of 804 Party member representatives selected from citywide and some invited deputies were present at the closing ceremony.

They cast their votes to elect 88 members and 16 alternate members of the 12th CPC Shanghai Committee, 53 members of the 12th Shanghai Commission for Discipline Inspection and deputies to attend the 20th National Congress of the CPC later in Beijing.

Li Qiang, secretary of the 11th CPC Shanghai Committee, was elected as the convener for the first plenary meeting of the 12th CPC Shanghai Committee, when committee members will elect the new leadership.

Li said the congress will have a significant and far-reaching impact on the city’s pursuit of high-quality development, high-quality livelihood and highly-efficient governance, helping Shanghai to evolve into a socialist modern metropolis with global influence.

The congress passed a resolution that recognized the 11th CPC Committee’s work in leading the city in achieving all goals set at the start of its term five years ago and agreed on the vision to build Shanghai into a socialist modern metropolis with world influence.

It aims to make Shanghai more people-oriented, with high-quality livelihood, highly-efficient governance and common prosperity.

The congress said the city will work hard to improve its capabilities for global resource allocation, science and technology innovation, high-end industry development and opening-up.

According to the congress, digital transformation will empower the city to hasten its development as a global center for economy, finance, trade and shipping, as well as science and technology innovation.

It will strive to promote innovation-driven, service-oriented, opening-up, headquarters-based and flux-focused types of economic sectors to further improve Shanghai’s strength and core competitiveness. It will also improve the city’s soft power and resistance against risks, become more people-oriented and enhance regulations inside the Party.

The vision of a socialist, modern international metropolis with global influence will primarily be achieved by 2035 and fully achieved by the middle of the century.

It also outlined key tasks in the city’s social and economic development over the next five years, including deepening reform and opening up, building the Pudong New Area into a leading zone for socialist modernization, and reforming its economic structure. The cultural industry will also be promoted to highlight the city’s spirit.

The congress also agreed to balance urban and rural development, promote rural revitalization, and get people more involved in the legislation process to become a best-practice model for whole-process democracy.

It’s also determined to comprehensively improve the city’s governance capacity. With the help of digitalization, it hoped to refine management and give full play to its people to explore new approaches for governance of the city.

Ecological civilization was also listed by the congress as one of Shanghai’s priorities to promote harmonious coexistence between humans and nature, green transformation of the whole city, improve ecological and environmental quality and benefit the people.




 

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