CPC and World Political Parties Summit

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CPC and World Political Parties Summit
中国共产党与世界政党领导人峰会
Host countryChina
Date6 July 2021 (video conference)
MottoFor the People's Wellbeing: The Responsibility of Political Parties
CitiesVarious
ParticipantsVarious (see below)
ChairXi Jinping (CCP general secretary)
Websitecpc100summit.org

The CPC and World Political Parties Summit was an international relations video conference between various international political parties, including both governing and non-governing parties, held on 6 July 2021, shortly after the 100th Anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party. It was chaired by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC). The summit involved representatives from 500 political parties across 160 countries[1] and over 10,000 party representatives.[2] The theme of the summit was "For the People's Wellbeing: The Responsibility of Political Parties".[3]

Background

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The Summit was organized by the International Department of the Chinese Communist Party.[2] The department, which is tasked with building relationships with political parties internationally, has had its profile increase during the Xi era.[2] In 2014, the department launched a series of annual dialogues in an effort to promote "China's story" to foreign elites.[2] The department has also held a series of themed dialogues with foreign political parties, such as a dialogue organized around the 200th birthday of Karl Marx, and an African dialogue in 2018.[2] The latter brought together leaders of political parties from over forty African countries.[2]

The department developed the CPC and the World Political Parties Summit as a formal follow-up to these efforts.[2]

Proceedings

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The summit followed days after the 100th Anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.[2] International Department Vice Minister Guo Yezhou stated that the Summit's purpose was to "help the international community adjust more quickly to the rise of China," and for the Chinese government to increase its "understanding, support, and companionship" from other nations.[2]

More than twenty heads of state from developing countries made speeches congratulating the party on its one-hundredth anniversary, some of them thanking China for the masks and vaccines provided for COVID-19 response efforts.[2]

Xi Jinping was the keynote speaker.[4]: 83  He called on political parties worldwide to shoulder historic responsibility for the pursuit of the people's wellbeing and progress of mankind.[3] He also renewed a call to work towards building a community with a shared future for mankind, and voiced rejection towards technology blockades, developmental decoupling,[1] as well as unilateralism, hegemony, and power politics.[5] Xi stated that China's modernization demonstrated that the Chinese model was a viable alternative to Western modes of development and that China was willing to share its experience with other countries.[2]

Participating political parties

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The following is an incomplete list of major attendees:[3]

Country Political party Leader National Leader?
 China Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping (host) Green tickY (Paramount leader & President)
 South Africa African National Congress Cyril Ramaphosa Green tickY (President)
File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Nur Otan Nursultan Nazarbayev (Former President)
 Russia United Russia Dmitry Medvedev (Former President & Prime Minister)
 Argentina Justicialist Party Alberto Fernández Green tickY (President)
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam Communist Party of Vietnam Nguyễn Phú Trọng Green tickY (de facto leader & former president)
File:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba Communist Party of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel Green tickY (de facto leader & President)
File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe ZANU-PF Emmerson Mnangagwa Green tickY (President)
File:Flag of Palestine.svg Palestine Fatah Mahmoud Abbas Green tickY (President)
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Serbian Progressive Party Aleksandar Vučić Green tickY (President)
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan Green tickY (Prime Minister)
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines PDP–Laban Rodrigo Duterte Green tickY (President)
File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Green tickY (Prime Minister)
File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique FRELIMO Filipe Nyusi Green tickY (President)
File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia SWAPO Hage Geingob Green tickY (President)
File:Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Republic of the Congo Congolese Party of Labour Denis Sassou Nguesso Green tickY (President)
File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Green tickY (Prime Minister)
File:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia Movement for Socialism Evo Morales (Former President)
File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco Justice and Development Party Saadeddine El Othmani Green tickY (Prime Minister)
File:Flag of South Sudan.svg South Sudan Sudan People's Liberation Movement Salva Kiir Mayardit Green tickY (President)
 Spain Communist Party of Spain José Luis Centella Red XN (Former party leader)
 Jordan Communist Party of Jordan Faraj Itmeiza Red XN (Party secretary general)
 Brazil Democratic Labour Party Carlos Lupi Red XN (Party Secretary General)
File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova Igor Dodon (Former president)
 Singapore People's Action Party
File:Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg Malaysia Malaysian Chinese Association[6] Wee Ka Siong
File:Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg Malaysia Sarawak United Peoples' Party[6] Sim Kui Hian
File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu Vanua'aku Party[7]
File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu Union of Moderate Parties[7]
File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu National United Party[7]
File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu Vanuatu Cultural Self-Reliance Movement[7]
File:Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu Nagriamel[7]
 India Communist Party of India (Marxist)[8] Sitaram Yechury
 India Communist Party of India[8] Doraisamy Raja
 India All India Forward Bloc[8]
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Bangladesh Awami League[9] Sheikh Hasina Green tickY (Prime Minister)
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Bangladesh Nationalist Party[9] Khaleda Zia Red XN (Former prime minister)
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Jatiya Party[9] Ziauddin Ahmed Bablu
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Communist Party of Bangladesh[9] Mujahidul Islam Selim
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal[9] Hasanul Haq Inu
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Samyabadi Dal[9] Dilip Barua
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Workers Party of Bangladesh[9] Rashed Khan Menon
File:Flag of Mali.svg Mali Rally for Mali[10] Bocary Treta

George Papandreou, president of the Socialist International, was also in attendance. S. Senthilkumar, member of the Lok Sabha in India, was in attendance.[8] Romano Prodi, former Italian prime minister, was in attendance.[11]

See also

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