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Chinese Communist Party introduces new rules on what members can say as it ‘boosts internal democracy’



The Chinese Communist Party has revised its restrictions on what its members are allowed to say in public in a set of regulations published on Monday.The amended party rules, which include new guidelines on access to information and how to handle internal complaints, were described by state media as “boosting democracy within the party”.In an effort to motivate cadres, the new rules stipulate that work-related mistakes will no longer be treated as discipline violations.Another article says that…



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