Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building Hailed as Milestone
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- Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building, described as a milestone in Marxist and CCP history, emphasizes centralized leadership, rigorous self-governance, and anti-corruption measures.
- Introduced before the 2027 party congress, it anticipates significant Central Committee and Politburo reshuffles.
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Why It Matters
The concept of "Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building" has been introduced as a significant theoretical development within the Chinese Communist Party, emphasizing core principles of leadership and governance.
During a national conference on party building on Monday, the concept of “Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building” was hailed as “a milestone in the history of Marxist theory on party building and in the history of Chinese Communist Party building”, according to a report from state broadcaster CCTV.
The report said “Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building” put forth “14 insists”, which included insistence on “a centralised, unified leadership of the party Central Committee”, insistence on “full and rigorous party self-governance” and insistence on an organisational system that is cohesive across different levels.
Fighting corruption is also a major focus. The doctrine demands that coordinated efforts be made to ensure “officials do not have the audacity, opportunity or desire to commit corruption”.
The latest addition to the party’s theoretical canon has been introduced around a year before the next party congress, which is expected to be held in autumn 2027. It is expected that more than two-thirds of the party’s Central Committee will be replaced due to customary age limits. Major reshuffles of the Politburo and its Standing Committee are also predicted.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
More than two-thirds of the party's Central Committee replaced due to age limits.
Likely · Within months
Major reshuffles of the Politburo and its Standing Committee.
Likely · Within months
Open Questions
- What specific policies will stem from this thought?
- How will the predicted reshuffles impact future governance?






