Saturday, November 3, 2012

Communist party

  • In Communist China, women officially equal but lagging far behind politically

    But when Mao's Communist Party heirs take to the stage in November to unveil their new leadership lineup, there aren't likely to be many females - if any - among the country's new rulers.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • China Communist Party Names Li Zhanshu Head of Central Agencies

    Xi Jinping, China's vice president who is forecast to succeed Hu Jintao as Communist Party general secretary at the party Congress that begins Nov. 8, has tasked Li's work committee with five priorities, including stepping up efforts to fight ...

    www.bloomberg.com

  • Linda McMahon Plays Up Chris Murphy's Communist Endorsement

    bemoaned the survival of the Communist Party and claimed Murphy shared its values. "I thought our sacrifices on the battlefield would eliminate the Communist Party's influence, but it is rearing its ugly head again. They are trying to seize power by ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Plague of office-buying fuels public disgust at China's Communist Party; vows ...

    XILINHOT, China - In a small town in northern China's Inner Mongolia where sheep and cattle easily outnumber humans, Fan Chen paid a Communist Party boss three times an average urban resident's annual salary to become a local police chief.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • China opposition party lasts a day, founder gets 8 years in prison

    Updated at 6:30 a.m. ET: BEIJING -- A court in China has sentenced a man to eight years in prison for trying to form an opposition party and for online messages criticizing the ruling Chinese Communist Party, a week ahead of a congress which will usher ...

    worldnews.nbcnews.com

  • 'One child policy is keeping Chinese Communist Party in power,' says ...

    TORONTO, November 2, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) - A top human rights activist has accused the Chinese Communist Party of using "forced abortion" as a way of keeping an iron grip on political power.

    www.lifesitenews.com

  • Communist Party to promote two rising stars

    BEIJING - China is set to promote two rising stars and possible future national leaders at a Communist Party Congress opening next week, one taking the old job of disgraced former high-flyer Bo Xilai in the country's biggest metropolis, sources said.

    www.todayonline.com

  • Goodbye Hu, hello who?

    Two days after the citizens of the United States elect the man they want to lead them for the next four years, it is the turn of a small group of Chinese Communist party apparatchiks to decide which of their fellow apparatchiks will govern the country ...

    www.channel4.com

  • As Party Congress Nears, Beijing Fears Subversive Ping-Pong Balls

    The Communist Party-affiliated Global Times newspaper quotes a taxi driver named Wang who confirmed the window-disabling order was tied to the Ping-Pong-ball threat.

    rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com

  • China Power Transfer 2012: Communist Elite Readies For Party Congress ...

    The meeting of the policy-setting Central Committee is its last before Communist Party leader Hu Jintao and others in his government begin to cede power to Vice President Xi Jinping and others at a congress that opens Nov. 8. On the agenda for the ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Who Picks Better Leaders: China Or The U.S.?

    Soldiers pose in front of portraits of China's top Communist leaders (from left, Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin and President Hu Jintao) at an exhibit before the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, scheduled to begin ...

    www.nhpr.org

  • Why the Communist Party Was Helpless Against Faith

    Eventually, the communist party reasserted itself, re-established its narrative, and the hysteria died down. But the event was yet another reminder that they were not achieving their aim: total control of all aspects of the economy and society.

    www.slate.com

  • China's ruling Communist Party cracks down on pigeons

    China's ruling Communist Party cracks down on pigeons. China's ruling Communist Party has launched a crack down on pigeons ahead of next week's Congress in Beijing.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • With 99.71% of party lists ballots counted, Regions Party gets 30.01 ...

    With 99.71% of the ballots counted in Ukraine's parliamentary elections, the Regions Party of Ukraine took 30.01% of the vote on party lists, the Batkivschyna United Opposition 25.52%, the UDAR Party 13.95%, the Communist Party of Ukraine 13.18%, and ...

    www.interfax.com.ua

  • Nuts and bolts of China Communist Party Congress

    By Caixin Online. BEIJING ( Caixin Online ) - The run-up to the party's 18th National Congress starts on Nov. 1, when the last full meeting of the 17th congress's Central Committee convenes in Beijing.

    www.marketwatch.com

  • China crackdown underscores nervousness ahead of key Communist party ...

    The Chinese authorities are tightly muzzling critics as they prepare for the ruling Communist Party's national congress and issuing a slew of security edicts, ranging from a ban on the sale of knives in the capital to admonitions about subversive ping ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Power struggles make picking China's next leaders daunting

    More than 350 top cadres of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will gather for the seventh and last time to finalise the leadership succession plan to be adopted at the 18th Party Congress, which opens next Thursday.

    www.thedailystar.net

  • Bangladesh CP Holds Tenth Congress

    THE Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) held its tenth Congress at Dhaka , capital city of the country, from October 11 to 13.

    pd.cpim.org

  • Communist Party leaders struggle to manage a tense transition

    PATROLS are hunting for "reactionary" slogans appearing on the streets, internet censors work overtime, police are stepping up the surveillance of dissidents, and officials scour bookshelves for samizdat works.

    www.economist.com

  • SACP: DA visit to Nkandla 'racist', 'right wing' and a 'publicity stunt'

    Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Helen Zille's planned inspection of President Jacob Zuma's home in Nkandla was nothing more than part of a racist right wing agenda, the South African Communist Party (SACP) said on Saturday. In a statement SACP ...

    mg.co.za

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