【新唐人2013年05月20日讯】中共中央书记处常务书记刘云山,在三月份的“两会”期间,召开会议,刘云山自曝,中共现有8千多万党员,其中不合格的党员有5千多万名,占总数的70%。随后有学者提出缩编中共党员3000万,以达到“瘦身提质”、“去芜存菁”。但分析认为,中共内部腐烂程度严重,即使“清理”也无济于事,反而会转变为新一轮的内部权斗和清洗。
据香港《争鸣》杂志报导,中共中央政治局常委、中央书记处常务书记刘云山,在3月4号、及15号,与大陆各省级地区中共官员召开小范围会议,研究如何将不合格党员清除出去。
刘云山自曝,中共现有8340多万党员,其中不合格的党员有5810万名,占总数的70%,其中需要开除党籍的有415万名。中共初步打算用两年的时间,处置5000多万不合格党员,以挽救共产党。
中国浙江民主党成员陈树庆:“不整顿也不行,因为它太腐败了,因为党员的制度都是拥有权力不受制衡,很多入党为升官发财,不合格党员太多,会危及到生死存亡,因为丧失民心的话,最后肯定是要被抛弃。”
浙江民主党成员陈树庆指出,中共本身就是一颗毒瘤,就是为了享有和霸占政治特权而存在,内部的每一个党员就是毒瘤的一份子,早已被同化,跟本谈不上“去芜存菁”,除非自行解体。
陈树庆:“按照真正共产党章宣言所要求起来的话,不是70%,99%是不合格的,0245很多入党的人通常是冲着特权去的,而不是冲着社会责任去,党员的来源本身就是动机不纯。而且一般入了党以后,权力不受制衡,拥有权力,容易受到腐败诱惑和干扰,导致已经入了党的人,变得更坏,好人也会变坏。”
一些大陆学者也提出,通过缩编3000万党员,以达到“瘦身提质”的建议,却被民众普遍认为是在做“无用功”。
陈树庆:“他是由上而下来进行党的清理门户的工作,因为很多党员之所以能入党、能当官,他都是上面同意的。说不定上面本来就坏了,还会同流合污的,上梁不正下梁歪的,所以在这样的情况下,由上面来治理、对付下面的话,我看还是白费功夫的。”
刘云山在会议上承认,大批处置不合格党员的过程中,很可能遭到盘根错节的利益集团的抗拒。民主党成员陈树庆认为“处置工作”最终将有可能变成中共内部新一轮权斗的手段。
陈树庆:“他们这么做是砍除不了毒瘤的,无非也就是做做样子给老百姓看看,无非是重新搞了一次内斗而已,清除党内对立派别,同时,腾出机会来给自己的亲信、自己的裙带关系,无非找这么个借口而已。展开的结果无非就是:跟自己不在同一条线上的、不是利益共同体的人清除出去,让自己同一条线上的人掌握更多的权力。”
陈树庆认为,唯一能改变中共的办法就是:开放党禁、报禁,并尊重人民言论和结社自由,接受民众的监督制衡。
但旅居德国研究“极权主义”的专家仲维光认为,从东欧共产党集团崩溃可以看出,共产党本身不可能改好。退出中共组织和解体中共,才是解决共产党极权统治弊端的唯一办法。
采访编辑/张天宇 后制/葛雷
dictatorship.
Chinese Communist Party To “Clean The Party” By
Eliminating 50 Million Members?
Liu Yunshan, First Secretary of the Central Secretariat of the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) hosted an internal meeting during the “Two Meetings” session this March.
Liu revealed that, among over 80 million CCP members, more
than 50 million, or 70% of the total are unqualified ones.
Some scholars then suggested cutting the party member
numbers to 30 million to enhance the quality of its members.
Some analysts countered that corruption has been so serious
inside the party that no “cleaning” work will help things.
Instead, it can only just provide another chance for
internal power struggle and in-fighting.
According to Hong Kong’s Zhengming magazine, Liu Yunshan,
Standing Committee of the CCP’s Politburo and First Secretary
of the Central Secretariat, hosted two small group meetings
on March 4th and 15th respectively.
The attendees were CCP’s provincial officials. The topic of the
meetings were how to eliminate unqualified party members.
Liu Yunshan revealed that, among the CCP’s current 83.4
million members, 58.1 million or 70% were unqualified.
4.15 million members should be immediately
expelled from the party.
The CCP had made a preliminary plan to handle those
unqualified members over two years, to save the party.
Chen Shuqing, member of Zhejiang Democratic Party: ”Some
rectification work has to be done because the whole party has become too corrupt.
The regime has protected the privilege of party members
from any system of checks and balances.
Many people simply join the party for power and money.
Now the huge number of unqualified members threatens
the party’s survival, because it will be finally abandoned if it acts against popular sentiment.”
Chen Shuqing, a member of Zhejiang Democratic Party,
remarked that the CCP itself is like cancer of the society.
It exists merely to seize and enjoy political privileges.
Every CCP member is part of the cancer.
They have all been assimilated into the party so it is
of no use “separating the wheat from the chaff”.
The only solution is to disintegrate the whole party.
Chen Shuqing: ”If judged by the Party Constitution,
not just 70%, probably 99% of its members are unqualified.
This is because most members joined the party for
privileges rather than social responsibilities.
From the beginning their motives were impure.
Furthermore, there are no checks and balances in place
to restrict the power of party members.
So it is much easier for them to yield to desires
leading to corruption or other bad behaviors.
This regime will turn good people into bad ones,
and bad people into worse ones.”
Some Chinese scholars suggesting cutting down the party size
to 30 million members, to “enhance the member quality”.
However, Chen Shuqing believes this will not help things.
Chen Shuqing: ”Such cleaning has to be executed by
the top over the bottom.
But many were able to join the party exactly because
they were approved by higher officials.
It is highly probable that the ‘top’ officials are bad and
their behaviors are imitated by their followers.
If this is the case, I think any rectification initialized
from the top will turn out to be a futile attempt.”
Liu Yunshan admitted in the meetings that removal of
unqualified members would probably be rejected by the intricate network of interest groups.
Chen Shuqing felt that, such “elimination” may become a new
tool against opponents in the CCP’s internal power struggle.
Chen Shuqing: ”This will not be able to eliminate
the ‘cancer’ inside the party.
Instead, it will turn into nothing but a posturing toward the
Chinese people, and another round of internal struggle to
eliminate opposing groups, providing a chance for nepotism
in the meantime. ‘Cleaning the party’ is an excuse to do that.
Finally everyone will try to eliminate those not belonging to
the same interest group, distributing more power to alliances.”
Chen Shuqing believes that, the only solution to reform the
party is to lift bans on political party and newspapers,
respect freedom of speech and association,
and accept supervision by the citizens.
On the other hand, Zhong Weiguang, a researcher of
totalitarianism living in Germany, said it can be concluded
from the demise of communist East Europe that
the Communist party itself can never give up its evilness.
Quitting the CCP and disintegrating the party is the only
solution to the sickness caused by the CCP’s