9 Jan. - 
editor| Toney Wild

Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the importance of remaining committed to

advancing reform, exploring new ground, and carrying forward the fighting spirit to modernize the work of judicial, procuratorial, and public security organs.

In his latest instruction, Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, emphasized that political and legal work is a vital part of the work of the CPC and the state.

He stressed upholding the absolute leadership of the CPC over judicial, procuratorial, and public security work, and enhancing political awareness as well as the capacity for political judgment, thinking, and implementation. 

Xi also called for applying a people-centered philosophy and following a path of socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics. 

Judicial, procuratorial, and public security organs should fulfill their duties to ensure the country's political security, social stability, social equity and justice, and happy life for the people, and make contributions to building a modern socialist country in all respects and advancing national rejuvenation on all fronts, he noted. 

Xi also urged Party committees at all levels to strengthen leadership over judicial, procuratorial, and public security work, so as to provide a strong guarantee for promoting the modernization of such work. 

Xi's instruction was conveyed by Chen Wenqing, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Commission for Political and Legal Affairs of the CPC Central Committee, at a central conference on judicial, procuratorial, and public security work held in Beijing from Saturday to Sunday.

The meeting focused on advancing the work of safeguarding national political security, ensuring social stability, promoting social equity and justice, and modernizing the work of judicial, procuratorial, and public security organs.

On behalf of the CPC Central Committee, Xi also extended greetings and gratitude to all police officers ahead of the Chinese People's Police Day, which falls on January 10, and encouraged police officers to make new achievements in maintaining national security and social stability.

The Chinese People's Police Day aims to give full recognition to the police for their efforts in protecting citizens. 

January 10 was chosen in connection with the police hotline 110. On January 10, 1986, Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau launched China's first police hotline with the number 110. In 1996, China's Ministry of Public Security held a meeting to make the hotline nationwide. 

This year marks the third Chinese People's Police Day.

(With input from Xinhua)

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