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Chinese laws require the majority of the 97m people in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to wear their red and gold pins while working. “Wearing the party badge is the obligation of every ...
Preparations for the Chinese Communist Party’s national congress next month are in their final stages, with the release of the names of more than 2,000 delegates to the event.
Chinese school children celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party. Party members at EY China in Beijing have been asked to wear their party badges to show their political ...
The Chinese Communist Party is the founding and ruling political party of modern China. Any ruling party would primarily govern the federal departments and guide them for their appearance, but in ...
The 2,296 delegates to China’s 20th Communist Party congress, set to convene in Beijing on Sunday, have the task of endorsing plans that will determine the trajectory of the world’s second ...
China’s ruling Communist Party on Sunday announced it had chosen the 2,296 delegates who will attend an all-important twice-a-decade national congress on October 16 that is expected to further ...
China's Communist Party said Sunday that it had elected all the delegates attending a key political meeting starting October 16, where President Xi Jinping is expected to secure an unprecedented ...
China: Communist Party says all delegates ‘elected’ for next month’s key Congress under guidelines set by President Xi Jinping Xi, 69, himself was "elected" as a delegate to the Congress in ...
Most of China’s 97mn Communist party members are supposed to wear their party pins at work, but observance is generally higher during politically sensitive times.