19th CPC National Congress to be held on October 18

The 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is expected to convene on Oct. 18 in Beijing.
Source: Xinhua | 2017/8/31 18:26:08

Delegates at 19th CPC National Congress to reach 2,300

2,300 delegates will attend this year’s 19th CPC National Congress, 177 times those at 1st CPC National Congress in 1921
Source: Globaltimes.cn | 2017/8/27 17:47:27

CPC strives to better itself

As the 96-year-old Communist Party of China (CPC) prepares to hold its 19th national congress later this year, the world is watching how the long-ruling party will remain vigorous in the future.
Source: Xinhua | 2017/8/17 8:13:24

Construction of national security after 18th CPC National Congress

China’s national security construction after 18th CPC National Congress
Source: Globaltimes.cn | 2017/8/6 17:43:38

China invites overseas journalists to cover CPC congress

A Chinese official has invited overseas media to cover the upcoming 19th Communist Party of China (CPC) National Congress.
Source: Xinhua | 2017/8/4 1:02:39

Delegates elected for CPC national congress

A total of 1,576 Party representatives have been elected in provincial-level election units to attend the upcoming national congress of the Party.
Source: Global Times | 2017/7/19 0:03:19

Party undergoes local reshuffle ahead of 19th CPC National Congress

Chen Min'er was appointed secretary of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) amid a reshuffle in various local committees.
Source: Global Times | 2017/7/16 16:18:39

Party removes 5th Hebei ‘tiger’ since 18th National Congress

China's top disciplinary watchdog on Tuesday removed a former lawmaker in North China's Hebei Province from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and public office for severe violations of political discipline, saying for the first time that he had "forgotten the original reason he joined the Party."
Source: Global Times | 2017/7/5 16:18:39

Elimination of bad influence in PLA continues

The resignation of a former deputy commander of the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) Rocket Force as a lawmaker over suspected violations of law and discipline, the latest case involving a high-ranking military official, shows the military is moving to eliminate the bad influence of former disgraced Central Military Commission (CMC) vice-chairmen, Guo Boxiong and Xu Caihou, experts said.
Source: Global Times | 2017/6/28 20:43:39

A more loyal PLA rebuffs the heresy of separating the Party and military

The People's Liberation Army has repeatedly sworn allegiance to the CPC central committee despite previous whispers of military "nationalization."
Source: Global Times | 2017/6/19 19:13:39