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World leaders, parties, organizations congratulate Xi(2)

2012-11-19 08:36 Xinhua     Web Editor: Liu Xian comment

Chairperson of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) Simon Khaya Moyo said his party has noted that China has remained guided by the great banner of socialism with Chinese characteristics, with which the results are evident all over the world.

The Zanu-PF and the Zimbabwe would continue to be inspired by the great success of China, he said.

Solly Afrika Mapaila, second deputy general secretary of the South African Communist Party, said he looked forward to enhancing the exchanges with the CPC and promoting inter-party relations to higher levels so as to boost cooperation between the governments of the two countries.

Rui Falcao, president of Brazil's Workers' Party, said in his message they welcome the recent election of the new central leadership of the CPC and the new General Secretary of the CPC's Central Committee Xi Jinping, as well as other members of the Standing Committee of the Politburo.

"We congratulate the successful close of the congress," he said, adding that the CPC has made serious commitment to improving people's living standards through a dual course of economic development and social development.

He said he hopes to strengthen the relations between the Workers' Party and the CPC, which would further strengthen the friendly relations between the two countries.

Alberto Moreno, general secretary of the Communist Party of Peru (Red Fatherland), said they wish the CPC and the Chinese people could continuously make new achievements and success under Xi's leadership.

The decisions of the congress are crucial to ensuring that socialism with Chinese characteristics can keep developing and self-perfecting, he said, adding that the construction of a theoretical system and its own way of socialism with Chinese characteristics have enriched Marxism.

He said China has set an example for communists around the world, persisting in Marxism-Leninism, to solve problems in light of its domestic conditions and in a creative way.

George A. Pilgrim, general secretary of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) of Barbados, said they are particularly pleased to offer congratulations to the newly elected General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, also Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, Xi Jinping on his elevation to office.

The DLP wished to affirm its strong commitment to deepened ties with China and its people, he said, adding that the DLP stood ready to work with the new leadership of China and the CPC.

Concepcion Ortiz, vice president of Bolivia's Movement for Socialism, sent warm congratulations on Xi's election as the general secretary of the CPC Central Committee.

"We believe Xi's election is a wise decision made by the Central Committee of the 18th CPC National Congress," Ortiz said, adding that they hope to strengthen and deepen the two parties' relationship, which would benefit the people of the two countries.

Daisaku Ikeda, honorary president of Japan's Soka Gakkai (Value-Creation Society), sent his congratulation on the successful close of the congress and Xi's election as the general secretary of the CPC Central Central Committee.

China would be more important in the international community and the Sino-Japan friendship is the key to protecting Asia's and even the world's peace and stability, he said, adding that Soka Gakkai would commit itself to deepened exchange with China in all fields, such as culture and education.

The Fund of Peace of Republic of Kazakhstan said in a congratulatory message that "we truly believe that with the leadership of Xi, the further development of China would have a positive impact on both its internal and external growth."

It said the administration of Xi indeed has great potential, internal strength and high spirit to effectively solve every problem and challenge the Chinese nation is currently facing.

Ko Ko Hlaing, Myanmar's chief political advisor to the president, chairman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies of Myanmar Development Resources Institute, said they do hope and believe that under the new leadership of Xi and other leaders, the CPC can take a firm role of guiding China and its people to further substantive development on the right track of reform and opening-up.

The South African Peace Initiative (SAPI) said in a congratulatory message that it extends its fraternal, best wishes to the newly elected leadership and a successful forward-looking 18th National Conress.

The SAPI and the entire progressive forces in South Africa were particularly appreciative of the key goals put forward by the 18th CPC national congress, it said, adding that they are full of hope that this will give impetus towards the goals of mutual coexistence, genuine peace and stability for the majority of the world people.

Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) said in a congratulatory message that no doubt the CPC Congress is a landmark and a turning point in the life of the Chinese people and in the strengthening and advancement of China.

It said they are sure the conclusion of the Congress would have positive effects on the people and countries of the developing countries and the world in general.

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