Chinese leadership vows to avoid pomp
Updated: 2012-12-17 00:56
(Xinhua)
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BEIJING - Chinese leaders must avoid pomp and circumstance, and take concrete actions to win public trust, said a statement issued Sunday after a two-day central economic work conference.
The meeting urged officials to work hard, practice a thrifty lifestyle and understand the real situation facing the nation through deep involvement with the general public.
It also called for an improvement in officials' work style and a down-to-earth attitude so as to shore up public trust in the ruling party and the government, according to the statement.
The resolution echoes a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee earlier this month, at which participants vowed against formalism, bureaucracy and extravagance.
Xi Jinping, newly-elected general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, soon delivered the goods as his recent trip to south China featured no traffic controls or red-carpet arrangements.
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