On the afternoon of December 12, the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee held an expanded meeting.
On the afternoon of December 12, the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee held an expanded meeting to convey and study the important speech delivered at the Central Economic Work Conference, and to study and implement the spirit of important speeches delivered at the meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and the symposium with non-CPC personages. The meeting reviewed relevant documents concerning the rectification and implementation of feedback from the central inspection, and studied and deployed related work.
The meeting pointed out that the Central Economic Work Conference was a highly important meeting convened by the Central Committee after the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee. The important speech delivered provided a comprehensive summary of the achievements in 2025 and during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, conducted an in-depth analysis of the current economic situation, and systematically deployed economic work for the next year, offering scientific guidance to ensure a good start and a solid foundation for the 15th Five-Year Plan. It is essential to deeply comprehend and grasp the Central Committee’s scientific assessment of the situation and the regular understanding of the “Five Musts” for conducting economic work under new circumstances. It is crucial to deeply comprehend and grasp the overall requirements, policy orientations, and key tasks of the “Eight Persistences” for next year’s economic work, as well as the fundamental requirement of strengthening the Party’s overall leadership over economic work. We must consciously unify our thoughts and actions with the decisions and deployments of the Central Committee, fully implement the spirit of the Central Economic Work Conference, strive to deliver a high-score economic report for the opening year of the 15th Five-Year Plan, and better serve the overall national situation through the practical achievements of this region, firmly upholding the “Two Establishments” and resolutely achieving the “Two Safeguards.”
The meeting emphasized the need to benchmark and implement the deployments of the Central Economic Work Conference, closely focus on solidifying the “Two Major Positions” and leveraging the “Three Roles,” and adhere to the requirements of “leading in the west, advancing nationally, and demonstrating distinct local characteristics.” We must uphold a positive and pragmatic goal orientation, scientifically plan the aggregate indicators, structural and key indicators, and important indicators related to people’s sense of gain for next year’s economic work. Aligning with the central policy orientation, we must strengthen coordination and efforts to expedite the introduction of a package of local policies to stabilize investment, promote consumption, stabilize employment, support enterprises, and increase income, further stimulating the momentum for high-quality development through policy empowerment and reform innovation. Corresponding to the key tasks of the “Eight Persistences,” we should refine and propose major, traction-generating tasks to strive for more landmark achievements. We must solidly carry out all tasks as the year ends and a new one begins, make a full sprint to achieve annual targets and tasks, conscientiously handle practical matters concerning people’s livelihoods, effectively ensure the supply of essential goods for people’s livelihoods, care for the production and lives of people in difficulty, resolve issues of overdue payments to enterprises and wages for migrant workers, deepen and refine work on safety and stability, fight the “defensive battle” for production safety, and resolutely prevent and curb the occurrence of major accidents.
The meeting emphasized that Party organizations at all levels must thoroughly study and implement the important expositions on inspection work, resolutely shoulder the political responsibility for rectification, define phased goals, continuously intensify efforts, and achieve tangible results with a nail-driving spirit. We must strictly compare with the feedback from the central inspection, accelerate the formation of comprehensive, clear-responsibility, and explicit-requirement problem lists, task lists, and responsibility lists to ensure the rectification plan is quantifiable, checkable, and assessable. We must highlight the role of principal leaders in taking the lead on rectification, consolidate the primary responsibility of principal leaders at all levels, proactively acknowledge problems within their respective regions, units, and fields, deeply study and formulate rectification plans, deploy key rectification tasks, and coordinate cross-departmental and cross-field rectification challenges, driving the implementation of rectification responsibilities layer by layer from the top down. We must leverage the enthusiasm, initiative, and creativity of all responsible units, focus on key areas and links such as implementing the Central Committee’s strategic deployments, deepening reforms in key areas, strengthening supervision and management of principal leaders, and repairing and purifying the political ecosystem for concentrated breakthroughs, vigorously fostering a strong atmosphere of proactive and competitive rectification, and accelerating the creation of landmark achievements in inspection rectification. Inspection rectification should be combined with the study, education, and problem rectification of the Central Committee’s eight-point decision on improving work style, the concentrated efforts to address misconduct and corruption close to the people, and integrated with the rectification of feedback from central ecological and environmental protection inspections, statistical inspections, and audit supervision,