China's Communist Party is intensifying efforts to promote socialist ideology and eradicate 'unhealthy' traditions across the country, with a focus on rural areas. The Party is also emphasizing the 'Sinicization of Islam' in Xinjiang and maintaining strict control over governance and ideological influence.
The Chinese Communist Party's approach to governance is characterised by central planning. Its policies on industrial growth, investments, and exports are aligned with its ideological values. 1/2
Only the seriously uninformed, mildly moronic or wilfully mischievous are unaware that Party can, and does, run EVERYTHING in China when it feels necessary. At all times. It's a Dictatorship of the Proletariat, for heaven's sake. In other words, anything but news.… https://t.co/gw0HBdfsmj
Only the seriously uninformed, mildly moronic or wilfully mischievous are unaware that Party can, and does, run EVERYTHING in China when it feels necessary. All the time. It's a Dictatorship of the Proletariat, for heaven's sake. In other words, anything but news.… https://t.co/YJVTF1K794
The Communist Party of China knows how to handle... "outside influence" from its ideological competitors: https://t.co/dNXAdFKpQ3
China pushes ‘Sinicization of Islam’ in Xinjiang as Ramadan arrives: Xinjiang’s Communist Party secretary says it is an ‘inevitable trend.’ https://t.co/ZmG71JPj9J
China’s Communist Party is engaging in a nationwide ideological campaign to stamp out “unhealthy” traditions and carry “socialist spiritual civilisation” into every home, especially those in rural areas https://t.co/Y8rHNKEZt7 👇