BEIJING, April 7 (Xinhua) -- The General Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee has issued a circular to launch a Party-wide campaign on CPC discipline education.
During the campaign, running from April to July, CPC members will be studying the newly revised Party regulations on disciplinary action, to strengthen their discipline awareness and always remain loyal, clean and responsible, according to the circular.
Stressing that the education should focus on integrating into everyday work and be consistently implemented, the circular urges discussions among Party members on the study, as well as efforts to use typical violation cases as cautionary lessons so that Party members will understand the bottom line and respect the rules.
The circular also calls on Party committees at all levels to meticulously carry out the education, and warns against pointless formalities.
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