Chinese President Xi Jinping. China's Eight-Point Decision, adopted in 2012, has redefined governance practices within the Communist Party and offers a compelling model for global governance, focusing on frugality, accountability, and public trust. Image: Xinhua

Since their adoption in 2012, the eight-point decision have become a defining instrument in Party reform and governance practice for the Communist Party of China. Introduced to curb chronic bureaucratic problems such as official privileges, lavish banquets, redundant paperwork, and inefficient meetings, the decisions embody a cultural and institutional shift toward frugality, pragmatism, and people-centred governance. Beyond internal regulation, they offer a model for global governance, demonstrating how disciplined conduct and accountability can strengthen institutional capacity an

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