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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Hu joins CPC delegates in discussion






Hu
Jintao joins a panel discussion with delegates of Jiangsu province on Tuesday.
He listens to the delegates talk about social and economic development in the
rich eastern province, and discuss his report delivered at the start of the
Party congress on Monday. (Xinhua Photo)
























BEIJING, Oct. 17 - Hu Jintao took a
commoner's approach on Tuesday while he joined the Jiangsu delegation to the
17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) to listen to the
delegates talk about social and economic development in the rich eastern
province, and discuss his report delivered at the start of the Party congress on
Monday.

Jiangsu's Party chief Li Yuanchao and other officials praised the
country's past five years as "having maintained sustainable, fast, coordinated
and healthy development" and "having improved the lives of ordinary people",
citing the province's own growth in the meantime.

Hu urged the province to fully exploit its advantages and take the lead
in transforming the mode of economic growth in accordance with the Scientific
Outlook on Development.

"We stress sound and rapid development, better quality, efficiency and an
enlightened approach to development that results in expanded production, a
better life and sound ecological and environmental conditions," he said.

Delegate Wu Renbao, former Party chief of Huaxi Village, China's richest,
spoke highly of the Party congress. "The report is comprehensible to ordinary
farmers," he said.

"I would like to keep working although I'm old," 79-year-old Wu said.
Hearing that, Hu Jintao was the first to applaud with a broad smile.

Chen Qiuyan, who cleans the sewage treatment system in Xuzhou City, was
excited about her second meeting with Hu. "We will carefully study and put into
practice the essence of the congress," she said.

Hu visited Chen and her colleagues during a visit to Jiangsu in 1996.

"Please forward my best regards to your colleagues," said Hu. "I hope
your working and living conditions have improved with the past decade's economic
growth and hope you'll do an even better job," Hu said with a gentle voice.

Toward the end of the two-hour discussion, Hu said that the report he
made on behalf of the 16th CPC Central Committee is a product of democracy and
crystallizes the collective wisdom of the entire Party and all the Chinese
people.

After deliberations and revisions at the Party congress, the report will
become a political proclamation and action plan to guide the Party in uniting
all the Chinese people to seek better development along the path of building
socialism with Chinese characteristics, Hu said.

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