Over the Past Hundred Years, the CPC has Cultivated the Primary Political Quality and Made the Main Achievements With Basic Experience
Abstract
In the process of the magnificent development of the Communist Party of China, the political quality of loyalty to the Party is an important measure to promote the all-round development of the great systematic project of Party building. Reviewing the history, the rich picture of loyalty to the Party with firm ideals and beliefs in the leadership of the revolution, construction, reform, rejuvenation of various historical periods, has achieved remarkable results: to strengthen the ideals and beliefs of the Party, to enhance the fighting effectiveness and cohesion of the whole party; shape the political soul of the party, consolidate the unity and unity of the whole party; purify the political ecology of the Party, forge the political discipline and rules of the whole party.One hundred years of loyalty to the party has accumulated rich valuable experience: loyalty to the party to the adhere to the leadership of the Party, resolutely do “two maintenance” in the first place, loyalty to the party to fight dedication, firmly establish “responsibility as” into practice; loyalty to the party must be “people first” throughout the whole work.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12419
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