Delegates reflect on significance of amended Party Constitution
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Xue Chenyang, a delegate and a technical researcher with North University of China in Shanxi province
"The revised Party Constitution complies with our demand and developments in the new era, and it also reflects the further development of Marxism in China. Writing the protection of ecology into the Constitution also reflects our pursuit for a better life. In the past, we attached more importance to the speed of development; now what we're chasing for is a more beautiful life."
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