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Xi Jinping
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“Xi Jinping is the President of the People's Republic of China and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, making him one of the most powerful political leaders in the world. He is known for centralizing authority in China and shaping its domestic and foreign policy.”
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The manifesto · 20 principles
Believe that strong leadership, organizational discipline, and centralized coordination are necessary to achieve major national objectives.
Stay vigilant against risks, including ideological drift, internal decay, and external pressure.
Lead by example and expect cadres and officials to set a higher standard of conduct.
Promote a disciplined, modest lifestyle and oppose waste, extravagance, and luxury.
Treat environmental protection and ecological civilization as essential to development.
Use history, tradition, and national culture as sources of confidence and legitimacy.
Balance reform with control: advance modernization while preserving political authority and stability.
Defend sovereignty, security, and national dignity, and do not yield on core interests.
Pursue national rejuvenation and long-term historical goals with patience and strategic discipline.
Be pragmatic and results-oriented; focus on implementation rather than empty slogans.
Place great importance on unity, stability, and order as foundations for national strength.
Fight corruption, abuse of power, and bureaucratic formalism with strict discipline.
Remain humble, avoid arrogance, and stay alert to the dangers of complacency and privilege.
Value hard work, perseverance, and endurance; accept hardship as part of leadership and personal growth.
Practice self-discipline, strict self-cultivation, and moral restraint in both public and private life.
Keep close ties with the masses, listen to ordinary people, and solve practical problems.
Serve the people wholeheartedly and measure success by whether people’s lives improve.
Study continuously, especially Marxism, Party theory, history, and policy, to strengthen political conviction.
Maintain unwavering loyalty to the Communist Party and its leadership.
Put the Party and the state above personal interests, and align one’s life with collective goals.