On December 25, 2025, the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee convened a meeting to fine-tune the Party’s conduct, integrity-building, and anti-corruption efforts for 2026. Presided over by General Secretary Xi Jinping, the session set the stage for a major plenary meeting next January. ✨
The highlight? The CPC’s top anti-corruption body will hold its plenary session from January 12 to 14, 2026. A plenary session means all key members gather to discuss and approve strategies—think of it as the Party’s version of a big planning summit. 🗓️
This move underscores the CPC’s focus on clean governance, a theme resonating globally as communities push for transparency. For young pros in South and Southeast Asia, it’s a reminder that leadership, integrity, and accountability aren’t just buzzwords—they shape policies from tech regulations to international trade. 🌏🔍
Looking ahead, the meeting’s outcomes will likely influence how the CPC tackles emerging challenges in 2026, such as digital finance oversight and public-sector ethics reforms. Stay tuned for more updates as we track this integrity drive! 👀
- Date: December 25, 2025
- Presided by: Xi Jinping, General Secretary
- Focus: Party conduct, integrity, anti-corruption for 2026
- Next step: Plenary session, January 12–14, 2026
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Xi chairs CPC leadership meeting on Party conduct, anti-corruption
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