Party spells out crisis plan to keep firm grip on nation
Communist rule will not last forever if nothing is done to safeguard it, cadres are warned in hard-hitting blueprint
The Chinese Communist Party yesterday unveiled a blueprint to consolidate its ruling position, calling on cadres to strengthen their ability to govern an increasingly complex nation that lives under the threat of 'hostile forces'.
The 36-page document - endorsed by the fourth plenum of the party's 16th central committee last Sunday and released by Xinhua last night - delivered a strong and urgent crisis message to the CCP's 68-million members.
It warned that the party's ruling status was 'by no means a natural result of the party's founding, and will not remain forever if the party does nothing to safeguard it'.
'There has been no change in the strategy by hostile forces to impose westernisation and disintegration on us,' the opening paragraph said. 'We still face pressure from developed countries that enjoy competitive advantages in the aspects of economic and technology development over us.'
The document said the party's leadership and governance was still imperfect, citing among its problems rampant corruption in some departments and loose morals in some grassroots units.