What should be changed and what should not be changed
2024-11-13
Reform is a systematic project that must have a clear direction for reform, adhere to major principles, and emphasize scientific methods. Always move forward in the direction guided by the overall goal, resolutely change what should be changed, and do not change what should not be changed General Secretary Xi Jinping pointed out profoundly. Reform is not about changing direction. General Secretary Xi Jinping has repeatedly emphasized that "China is a great country and must not make subversive mistakes on fundamental issues. Once they do occur, they cannot be undone or remedied." No matter how we reform, we must adhere to the comprehensive leadership of the Party, Marxism, socialism with Chinese characteristics, and people's democratic dictatorship, with the promotion of social fairness and justice and the improvement of people's well-being as the starting point and foothold, and must not waver at any time and under any circumstances. Not changing what should not be changed reflects strong political determination. Comprehensively deepening reform is to promote better development of the Party and the people's cause, rather than to conform to certain standards or views. Practice has proven that all methods of carving boats and seeking swords, drawing tigers from cats, blindly applying rigid formulas, and drawing gourds from the same pattern are useless. In major principle issues such as roads, directions, and positions, the banner should be clear, the attitude should be clear, and there should be no ambiguity. The resolute change that needs to be made demonstrates a firm determination to reform. The problem is the voice of the times and also the direction of reform. The key to solving the difficulties and problems on the road ahead lies in comprehensively deepening reforms. Only by eliminating outdated ideological concepts and institutional mechanisms can we continue to unleash development vitality. To further comprehensively deepen reform, we need to improve and implement what needs to be improved and what can be improved. Once we have identified it, we must firmly grasp it. For example, adhering to the value orientation of putting the people at the center and placing reforms that are conducive to enhancing the sense of gain of the people in a more prominent position. In recent years, a series of reform measures that benefit people's livelihood, such as the reform of the registered residence system, the reform of public hospitals, the integration of urban and rural old-age care, increasing investment in rural education, and breaking the "one exam for life" policy, have been intensively introduced and implemented, making people feel the real benefits. For example, we must implement reform measures that are conducive to expanding domestic demand, optimizing structure, boosting confidence, ensuring people's livelihoods, and preventing and resolving risks. We must adhere to the important tool of reform and opening up to solve development problems and respond to risks and challenges on the road ahead. The reform of the economic system has a guiding role, and the ideological concepts and institutional mechanisms that affect and constrain high-quality development must be further eliminated in the reform. Currently, all regions and departments should focus on implementing existing and incremental policies, accelerating the construction of a unified market system through reform, further improving the business environment, and continuously releasing and stimulating the vitality of economic and social development. The key to grasping what should be changed and what should not be changed is to firmly grasp and always adhere to the major principles of upholding integrity and innovation. We must remain firm in our determination and confidence to reform, but at the same time, we cannot change for the sake of reform or make changes in a confused manner. In the process of implementing reforms, it is necessary to guard against "false reforms" that confuse the nature and content of reforms, and to eliminate "no reforms" that delay reforms under the pretext of being unable to be changed. Reform needs to move the cheese, and entering the tough period and deep water area of reform involves deep interests and great difficulty in tackling challenges. Party members and cadres must elevate their political stance, enhance their awareness of the overall situation, maintain a clear understanding of the issues that "should be changed" and "should not be changed", and then take resolute actions to promote the implementation and effectiveness of reform deployment, turning it into a powerful driving force for promoting high-quality development. Establishing governance with substance and implementing governance in an orderly manner. Firmly grasp the leadership and initiative of reform, firmly hold on to what cannot be changed, resolutely change what should be changed, continue to fight hard, bite the bullet, and ensure that everything is done one by one, which will open up a new world for reform and development. (New Society)
Edit:Luo yu Responsible editor:Wang er dong
Source:people.cn
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