CWU Wraps Up Training Session for Cadres

 January 18, 2017

China Women's University (CWU) held a training course for school cadres on November 24. Some 96 Party members participated in the event, which was presided over by the deputy secretary of CWU's Discipline Inspection Committee.

Ren Jianming, professor, doctoral supervisor and director of the Anti-Corruption Research Center at Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, participated in the event and conveyed the latest ideas put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping in his keynote speeches made at the recent 6th plenary session of the 18th CPC Central Committee.

Ren highlighted two documents on discipline as approved by senior Party leaders at the session, including specifications on the "norms of political life within the Party under the new situation," and a regulation on "intra-Party supervision."

Li Mingshun, chairperson of CWU Council, put forward three demands to set clear objectives and meet the demands of the Party Central Committee, to self-monitor while encouraging positive work from others, and to take pride in work while not neglecting self-cultivation.

Li pointed out that the training course followed the objectives laid out in important speeches by President Xi Jinxing and aimed to cultivate cadres in adhering to the university's 13th Five-Year Plan. 

Party members are expected to summarize the Party's experience in strictly running the CPC, strengthen and improve the CPC leadership, ensure the Party's unwavering core leadership in building socialism with Chinese features and make contributions to establishing CWU as a top flight women's university, Li added.

The training session consolidated Party members' Marxist positions and ensured that the entire Party maintains a high degree of ideological and political consistency with the CPC Central Committee, organizers said.

(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Gender Study Network)

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