There are eight non-Communist parties in the country in addition to the Communist Party of China (CPC). However, these parties have nominal presence.
Xi, who is also the general secretary of the CPC besides being the President and Military Chief, called for increased cooperation among the CPC and the eight parties to jointly strive for achieving the Chinese dream of national rejuvenation.
The eight parties function in a low-key manner under the shadows of the CPC which is the sole ruling party since 1949.
These eight non-Communist parties are the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang, the China Democratic League, the China National Democratic Construction Association, the China Association for Promoting Democracy, the Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party, the China Zhi Gong Party, the Jiu San Society, and the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League.
The eight non-Communist parties are political organisations having connections with people of particular social circles.
These parties take part in the running of state affairs, which cover the formulation of major state policies, the election of government leaders, the enactment of laws and regulations, and law enforcement among others, the report added.
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