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Establishment of the Liaison Mechanism for Party Construction of State-Owned Commercial Banks

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  • Chuangqiang Xu
  • Qingxiang Feng

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Business operation and the construction work of the Communist Party of China (hereinafter referred to as the Party or CPC) are organically connected for state-owned commercial banks. It’s of great importance and value for transformation and progress of the sate-owned commercial banks to improve the liaison mechanism for party construction of the state-owned commercial banks, facilitate efficient interaction among the party organizations at all levels of the state-owned commercial banks and good communication among the party members, break the information isolated island among the party organizations at all levels of the state-owned commercial banks, and establish a convenient and fast communication network. Thus, an interlinking mechanism for party construction of the state-owned commercial banks should be built. Measures should be taken to build closer relationship between the Party and the masses, between the cadres and the masses; and further improve the humanistic care mechanism of the party organizations of the state-owned commercial banks.

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  • Chuangqiang Xu & Qingxiang Feng, 2020. "Establishment of the Liaison Mechanism for Party Construction of State-Owned Commercial Banks," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 16(7), pages 141-141, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:16:y:2020:i:7:p:141
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