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No promotion for slackers on reform agenda, China's state media tells Communist Party cadres

Officials will be judged by their support for President Xi Jinping's agenda: state media

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Portraits of China's current and former leaders at a trinket stall in Beijing. Analysts say retired leaders could be one of the groups resisting President Xi's reform ambitions. Photo: AFP

The Communist Party's newspaper warned on Friday that cadres must get behind the leadership's reform push and have results showing they are carrying it forward.

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Performance reviews and any job promotions would depend on their commitment to President Xi Jinping's agenda, said in a commentary, which was unusually direct in its language.

"The crucial point to help the reform push succeed is personnel management," it said.

Xi's reforms have encountered resistance partly due to the party's bureaucratic structure, where orders from a cadre's immediate supervisors are given greater weight than instructions from the central government or rules written down on paper.

The commentary came a day after state media ran a tersely worded piece by "Guoping", a pen name the authorities use to comment on major state and party issues, saying Xi's reform ambitions had encountered "fierce resistance" that was "beyond what could be imagined".

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Analysts said the resistance could be from powerful groups including retired leaders, serving cadres whose powers had been trimmed, and civil servants who no longer enjoyed extravagant lifestyles.

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