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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Premier underscores emancipation of mind






Wen
Jiabao joins panel discussion of the Sichuan delegation. He has called for
unswerving emancipation of the mind to boost socialism with Chinese
characteristics. (Xinhua Photo)
























BEIJING, Oct. 17 - Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao has called for unswerving emancipation of the mind to boost socialism
with Chinese characteristics at the ongoing 17th National Congress of the
Communist Party of China (CPC).

Attending discussions of the Sichuan delegation to the congress on Monday
and Tuesday, Wen said practice is the sole criterion when seeking what is truth.

To emancipate the mind, Wen said, the Party must actively explore and
innovate in the practice and theoretical development of building socialism, and
boldly learn from all intellectual achievements made by the human society.

What is socialism and how to build socialism are two major questions the
Party faces in the emancipation of the mind, Wen said.

He called on sustained efforts to push forward economic and political
restructuring, saying only if the country genuinely, constantly and fully
reforms and opens itself to the outside world would China have a bright future.

The most important work for implementing the scientific outlook on
development and building the harmonious society is to put people first, develop
democracy, improve legal system and coordinate the relations between urban and
rural areas, between different regions and between economic growth and social
development, Wen said.

It has never been an easy job to build a moderately prosperous society in
a country with a population of more than 1.3 billion, and bettering socialism is
a cause costing generations of efforts, he said.

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