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Chapter 46 Party newspapers must unconditionally publicize the line and policies of the Central Committee[1]

(August 28, 1948) Party newspapers in all localities must unconditionally publicize the line and policies of the Central Committee, and must not place the Central Committee and the organs entrusted by the Central Committee to implement the Central Committee's lines, policies, and tasks (that is, the central bureaus, sub-bureaus, military committee subcommittees, and former committees) on an equal footing. column position.On the contrary, it must be publicly stated to both inside and outside the party that the agencies entrusted by the central government are to implement the central government's line, policies and tasks.All central bureaus, sub-bureaus, sub-committees of the Military Commission, and front committees must also pay attention to this point when issuing their own resolutions, instructions, orders, and instructions, and must not place themselves on an equal footing with the Central Committee, or even report to the party, military, and generals. Create an influence higher than that of the central government.

Published according to Mao Zedong's manuscript. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ note [1] This is an additional passage written by Mao Zedong in the third draft of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China’s resolution on the system of reporting to the Central Committee for bureaus, sub-bureaus, military regions, military committee sub-committees, and former committees.This resolution was adopted at a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in September 1948.See note [2] on page 126 of this volume.

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