Core Viewpoint - The emphasis on strengthening the internal regulations and institutional framework of the Party is crucial for effective governance and to prevent power abuse, as highlighted by Xi Jinping during the recent Central Commission for Discipline Inspection meeting [1][2]. Group 1: Institutional Framework - The concept of "putting power in a cage" is a key task for the comprehensive strict governance of the Party, aiming to minimize opportunities for power rent-seeking [1]. - Since the 18th National Congress, there has been a clear focus on integrating institutional construction into the overall requirements for Party building, emphasizing the importance of regulating power operations and enhancing institutional supply [1][2]. - The Central Eight Regulations, as the first significant internal regulation post-18th National Congress, have led to substantial changes in Party and public conduct [2]. Group 2: Implementation and Enforcement - The effectiveness of regulations is contingent upon their execution; merely having regulations without strict enforcement leads to a "broken window effect," where minor infractions can escalate into larger issues [3]. - Xi Jinping stresses that the focus should be on implementing regulations effectively, ensuring that they are not merely symbolic but are actively enforced in practice [3][4]. - The recent Central Commission for Discipline Inspection meeting underscored the need for a robust system that unifies authority and accountability, ensuring transparency and traceability in the use of power [3].
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Xin Hua She·2026-01-16 12:29