The Nanchang Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, News, Publishing and Tourism held a special lecture on Xi Jinping's Thought on the Rule of Law.


Release time:

2022-12-12

On the afternoon of November 10,the Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, and Tourism helda special lecture on Xi Jinping's Thought on the Rule of Law at the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum, presented by Professor Li Xiaowu from the Law School of Nanchang University,with the theme "Key Links and Key Tasks that Must Be Accurately Grasped in Comprehensive Rule of Law," providing a special training on the rule of law.The bureau's leading group, staff from the agency, and personnel from the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum, the Eight Great Mountain People Memorial Museum, and the former site of the New Fourth Army Headquarters in Nanchang,6over 100 staff members participated in the training.

During the training session, Professor Li Xiaowu elaborated on the new strategy for comprehensive rule of law from the dimensions of theory, practice, and history, focusing on four aspects: advancing scientific legislation, strict law enforcement, fair justice, and law-abiding by all citizens, detailing the theoretical connotation, goal orientation, and important measures of the new strategy, guiding the construction of a rule of law in the new era.He systematically explained the "New Sixteen Character Guideline."

After the training session, everyone expressed that the content of the special lecture was rich and played an important role in better learning, understanding, accurately grasping, and implementing Xi Jinping's Thought on the Rule of Law.We willtake this special lecture as an opportunity to further deepen our understanding of Xi Jinping's Thought on the Rule of Law, to study diligently, read carefully, and research thoroughly, to deeply understand the profound connotation of Xi Jinping's Thought on the Rule of Law, accurately grasp the theoretical essence of Xi Jinping's Thought on the Rule of Law, and to be citizens who respect, learn, abide by, and use the law.