Chapter I
Membership
Article 1. Any Chinese worker, farmer, member of the
armed forces, intellectual or any advanced element of other social strata who
has reached the age of eighteen and who accepts the Party's program and
Constitution and is willing to join and work actively in one of the Party
organizations, carry out the Party's resolutions and pay membership dues
regularly may apply for membership in the Communist Party of China.
Article 2. Members of the Communist Party of China
are vanguard fighters of the Chinese working class imbued with communist
consciousness.
Members of the Communist Party of China must serve
the people wholeheartedly, dedicate their whole lives to the realization of
communism, and be ready to make any personal sacrifices.
Members of the Communist Party of China are at all
times ordinary members of the working people. Communist Party members must not
seek any personal gain or privileges, although the relevant laws and policies
provide them with personal benefits and job-related functions and powers.
Article 3. Party members must fulfill the following
duties:
1) To conscientiously study Marxism-Leninism, Mao
Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory and the important thought of Three
Represents, study the Scientific Outlook on Development, study the Party's line,
principles, policies and resolutions, acquire essential knowledge concerning the
Party, obtain general, scientific, legal and professional knowledge and work
diligently to enhance their ability to serve the people.
2) To implement the Party's basic line, principles
and policies, take the lead in reform, opening up and socialist modernization,
encourage the people to work hard for economic development and social progress
and play an exemplary and vanguard role in production, work, study and social
activities.
3) To adhere to the principle that the interests of
the Party and the people stand above everything else, subordinating their
personal interests to the interests of the Party and the people, being the first
to bear hardships and the last to enjoy comforts, working selflessly for the
public interests and working to contribute more.
4) To conscientiously observe the Party discipline,
abide by the laws and regulations of the state in an exemplary way, rigorously
guard secrets of the Party and state, execute the Party's decisions, and accept
any job and actively fulfill any task assigned them by the Party.
5) To uphold the Party's solidarity and unity, be
loyal to and honest with the Party, match words with deeds, firmly oppose all
factions and small-clique activities and oppose double-dealing and scheming of
any kind.
6) To earnestly engage in criticism and
self-criticism, boldly expose and correct shortcomings and mistakes in work and
resolutely combat corruption and other negative phenomena.
7) To maintain close ties with the masses,
disseminate the Party's views among them, consult with them when problems arise,
keep the Party informed of their views and demands in good time and defend their
legitimate interests.
8) To promote new socialist ways and customs, take
the lead in putting into practice the socialist maxims of honor and disgrace,
and advocate communist ethics. To step forward and fight bravely in times of
difficulty or danger, daring to make any sacrifice to defend the interests of
the country and the people.
Article 4. Party members enjoy the following rights:
1) To attend relevant Party meetings, read relevant
Party documents, and benefit from the Party's education and training.
2) To participate in the discussion of questions
concerning the Party's policies at Party meetings and in Party newspapers and
journals.
3) To make suggestions and proposals regarding the
work of the Party.
4) To make well-grounded criticism of any Party
organization or member at Party meetings, to present information or charges
against any Party organization or member concerning violations of discipline or
the law to the Party in a responsible way, to demand disciplinary measures
against such a member, or call for dismissal or replacement of any incompetent
cadre.
5) To participate in voting and elections and to
stand for election.
6) To attend, with the right of self-defense,
discussions held by Party organizations to decide on disciplinary measures to be
taken against themselves or to appraise their work and behavior; other Party
members may also bear witness or argue on their behalf.
7) In case of disagreement with a Party resolution or
policy, to make reservations and present their views to Party organizations at
higher levels even up to the Central Committee, provided that they resolutely
carry out the resolution or policy while it is in force.
8) To put forward any request, appeal, or complaint
to higher Party organizations even up to the Central Committee and ask the
organizations concerned for a responsible reply.
No Party organization, up to and including the
Central Committee, has the right to deprive any Party member of the
above-mentioned rights.
Article 5. New Party members must be admitted through
a Party branch, and the principle of individual admission must be adhered to.
An applicant for Party membership must fill out an
application form and be recommended by two full Party members. The application
must be accepted at a general membership meeting of the Party branch concerned
and approved by the next higher Party organization, and the applicant must
undergo observation for a probationary period before being granted full
membership.
Party members who recommend an applicant must make
genuine efforts to acquaint themselves with the applicant's ideology, character,
personal record and work performance and explain to each applicant the Party's
program and Constitution, qualifications for membership and the duties and
rights of members, and must make a responsible report to the Party organization
on the matter.
The Party branch committee must canvass the opinions
of persons concerned, inside and outside the Party, about an applicant for Party
membership and, after establishing the latter's qualification through rigorous
examination, submit the application to a general membership meeting for
discussion.
Before approving the admission of applicants for
Party membership, the next higher Party organization concerned must appoint
people to talk with them, in order to get to know them better and help deepen
their understanding of the Party.
In special circumstances, the Central Committee of
the Party or the Party committee of a province, autonomous region or
municipality directly under the central government may admit new Party members
directly.
Article 6. A probationary Party member must take an
admission oath in front of the Party flag. The oath reads: It is my will to join
the Communist Party of China, uphold the Party's program, observe the provisions
of the Party Constitution, fulfill a Party member's duties, carry out the
Party's decisions, strictly observe Party discipline, guard Party secrets, be
loyal to the Party, work hard, fight for communism throughout my life, be ready
at all times to sacrifice my all for the Party and the people, and never betray
the Party.
Article 7. The probationary period of a probationary
member is one year. The Party organization should make serious efforts to
educate and observe the probationary members.
Probationary members have the same duties as full
members. They enjoy the rights of full members except those of participating in
voting and elections and standing for election.
Upon the expiration of the probationary period of a
probationary member, the Party branch concerned should promptly discuss whether
he or she is qualified for full membership. A probationary member who
conscientiously performs his or her duties and is qualified for full membership
shall be granted full membership as scheduled; if continued observation and
education are needed, the probationary period may be extended, but by no more
than one year; if a probationary member fails to perform his or her duties and
is found to be unqualified for full membership, his or her probationary
membership shall be annulled. Any decision to grant a probationary member full
membership, extend a probationary period, or annul a probationary membership
must be made through discussion held by the general membership meeting of the
Party branch concerned and approved by the next higher Party organization.
The probationary period of a probationary member
begins from the day the general membership meeting of the Party branch admits
him or her as a probationary member. The Party standing of a member begins from
the day he or she is granted full membership on the expiration of the
probationary period.
Article 8. Every Party member, irrespective of
position, must be organized into a branch, cell or other specific unit of the
Party to participate in the regular activities of the Party organization and
accept oversight by the masses inside and outside the Party. Leading Party
cadres must attend democratic meetings held by the Party committee or leading
Party members' group. There shall be no privileged Party members who do not
participate in the regular activities of the Party organization and do not
accept oversight by the masses inside and outside the Party.
Article 9. Party members are free to withdraw from
the Party. When a Party member asks to withdraw, the Party branch concerned
shall, after discussion by its general membership meeting, remove his or her
name from the Party rolls, make the removal public and report it to the next
higher Party organization for the record.
The Party branch shall try to educate the Party
member who lacks revolutionary will, fails to fulfill the duties of a Party
member, or is not qualified for membership and require him or her to correct his
or her mistakes within a prescribed time. If the member remains incorrigible
after education, he or she should be persuaded to withdraw from the Party. The
case shall be discussed and decided by the general membership meeting of the
Party branch concerned and submitted to the next higher Party organization for
approval. If the Party member being persuaded to withdraw refuses to do so, the
case shall be submitted to the general membership meeting of the Party branch
concerned for discussion to decide on the removal of the said member's name from
the Party rolls, after which the decision shall be submitted to the next higher
Party organization for approval.
A Party member who fails to take part in regular Party activities, pay membership dues or do work assigned by the Party for six successive months without good reason is regarded as having given up membership. The general membership meeting of the Party branch concerned shall decide on the removal of such a person's name from the Party rolls and report it to the next higher Party organization for approval.
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