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Chinese President Hu inserts ideology in charter

A tranquil life of social harmony and a sustainable environment is the key message Hu wants to stamp on the Constitution of the communist party of China.
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Oct 21, 2007
The constitution of China's ruling Communist Party was amended on Sunday to include President Hu Jintao's new economic and development vision for the country, an official said.

The roughly 2,200 delegates to the party's five-yearly Congress endorsed Hu's concept of a "scientific outlook on development" to go into the charter, an official speaking at a closing ceremony for the event said.

"Scientific development" is a catchphrase that looks to place more emphasis on addressing the environment and China's army of poor as the nation develops, rather than a sole focus on breakneck economic growth.

The move to include Hu's ideology in the constitution is widely seen as a sign that the president has consolidated his power after succeeding Jiang Zemin five years ago.

Hu is regarded as certain to be named party chief for another five years when the most senior leadership posts are decided at Monday's first meeting of the new Central Committee.

The Central Committee is a top body of roughly 200 cadres that was elected on the final day of the Congress.

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