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What is the theme spirit of the two sessions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in 2009?

On March 3 and March 5, 2008, the first session of the 11th National People's Congress and the first session of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference opened in Beijing. The two sessions held this time carried forward the past and opened up the future, summed up the achievements and experiences of the previous five-year construction, and proposed a new five-year construction plan. The two sessions adhered to reform and innovation and promoted scientific development, insisted on paying attention to people's livelihood, and focused on discussing many issues of concern to the broad masses of the people. Major issues.

During the two sessions, a series of resolutions and bills will be reviewed and passed to promote economic development and improve people's lives, so as to further promote social harmony and achieve various goals and tasks set by the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.

In order to better publicize and learn the spirit of the documents of the two sessions, experts and scholars were specially invited to conduct in-depth and systematic analysis and interpretation of the conference content, and carefully recorded special lectures. This lecture will be an ideal supplementary teaching material for various regions, departments and party members and cadres to study.

Lecture 1: Comprehensively implement the spirit of the 17th National Congress, persist in reform and innovation, and promote scientific development

Speaker: Professor Liu Chun, Vice Dean of the Graduate School of the Central Party School

Lecture 2: Look at the hot spots of the Two Sessions and analyze the government’s public policy policy

Lecturer: Professor Wang Manchuan from the Public Affairs Management Teaching and Research Department of the National Academy of Administration

Lecture 3: New Trends in China's Economic Development in 2008

Speaker: Wang Xiaoguang, Director of the Economic Situation Research Office of the National Development and Reform Commission's Economic Research Institute

Lecture 4: Pay attention to the two sessions and care about people's livelihood

Speaker: Professor Gong Weibin, Deputy Director of the Political Science Teaching and Research Department of the National Academy of Administration

Lecture 5: Several issues on deepening the reform of the administrative management system

Speaker: Mr. Gong Weibin, National Academy of Administration ***Professor Wang Yukai from the Department of Management Teaching and Research

Other relevant textbooks on the Two Sessions: "Lecture Hall for Cadre Training - Interpretation of Hot Topics of the Two Sessions Focusing on People's Livelihood Development", "Interpretation of Highlights of the Documents of the Two Sessions in 2008 - Accelerating the Reform and Construction of Administrative Systems Services" "Government", "Party Lecture Hall - 2008 "Two Sessions" Hot Topic Study Lectures" and so on!

Interpretation of Highlights of the 2008 Two Sessions Documents

Part 1: Macroeconomic Analysis of China’s Construction of a Service-Oriented Government (115 minutes)

Speaker: National Development and Reform Commission Macroeconomic Research Institute Researcher Chang Xiuze

2: Building a service-oriented government and the reform of the "large-ministry system" (100 minutes)

Speaker: Wang Yukai, professor of the Public Management Teaching and Research Department of the National Academy of Administration

Three: Building a new public relations service-oriented financial system (90 minutes)

Speaker: Professor Zhou Tianyong, deputy director of the Research Office of the Central Party School

Four: Basic public relations Service equalization and service-oriented government construction (100 minutes)

Speaker: Ding Wenzhu, researcher at the Macroeconomic Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission