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UPDATED: November 12, 2012 NO. 46 NOVEMBER 15, 2012
Major Points of Hu Jintao's Report
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Party Building

First, be firm in our ideal and conviction and remain true to the faith of Communists.

Second, put people first, exercise governance for the people and always maintain close ties with them.

Third, vigorously promote intra-Party democracy and enhance the Party's creative vitality.

Fourth, deepen reform of the system for the management of officials and personnel and build a contingent of competent officials for governance.

Fifth, adhere to the principle of the Party exercising leadership over personnel management and attract outstanding individuals from all over for the cause of the Party and the country.

Sixth, promote community-level Party building in an innovative way and consolidate the organizational foundation for the exercise of governance by the Party.

Seventh, unwaveringly combat corruption. We should improve the system of combating corruption through both punishment and prevention, and conduct thorough investigations into major corruption cases. All those who violate Party discipline and state laws, whoever they are and whatever power or official positions they have, must be brought to justice without mercy.

Ecological Issues

Improve development of China's geographical space. Guided by the principle of maintaining balance between population, resources and the environment and promoting economic, social and ecological benefits, we should keep the pace of development under control and regulate its space composition. We should leave more space for nature to achieve self-renewal. We should keep more farmland for farmers, and leave to our future generations a beautiful homeland with green fields, clean water and a blue sky. We should enhance our capacity for exploiting marine resources, resolutely safeguard China's maritime rights and interests, and build China into a maritime power.

Promote resources conservation. We should drastically reduce energy, water and land consumption per unit of GDP, and use such resources in a better and more efficient way. We should support the development of energy-efficient and low-carbon industries, new energy sources and renewable energy sources. We should better protect water sources and impose a cap on total water consumption. We should strictly control land use. We should strengthen the exploration, protection and proper exploitation of mineral resources. We should develop a circular economy.

Intensify protection of the ecosystem and the environment. We should launch major projects to restore the ecosystem, increase our capacity for producing ecological products, and take integrated steps to control desertification, stony deserts and soil erosion.

Enhance system-building to promote ecological progress. Resource consumption, environmental damage and ecological benefits should be covered by the system of standards for evaluating economic and social development, and related goals, evaluation methods and reward and punishment mechanisms should be adopted in keeping with the need of promoting ecological progress.

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