What Xi Jinping’s shortened congress work report did not mention
- Full version of work report alerts party to a ‘new great struggle’, promotes Taiwan’s peaceful reunification
- Xi warns of money worship, ‘deeply shocking cases of corruption’
During the address, Xi promised “incomparable glory” to restore the country to the forefront of global powers, hailed the party’s achievements over the past 10 years, and rallied the country to brace for the challenges it must face in the future.
But the 105-minute speech was a departure from tradition. It was a scaled-down version of the full work report, which this time was 72 pages long, and laid out a more detailed assessment of multiple political and social issues that were only shortened in Xi’s speech, but remain key parts of China’s core interests.
It is also believed the speech was shortened out of concern for the retired elderly party leaders who attended the event.
The unabridged work report, which was released soon after Xi’s speech, went into much greater detail about the challenges ahead for the country and the party, and singled out shortcomings in party performance.