The Eight-point Regulation from the Central is a set of Chinese Communist Party (CCP or CPC) regulations stipulated by the Politburo in 2012 aimed at instilling more discipline among party members and making the party "closer to the masses".[1] They were first announced on 4 December 2012, after a Politburo meeting led by Xi Jinping, who then had recently became General Secretary of the CCP. Detailed implementing regulations were adopted by the Politburo in 2022.[2]
In effect, the regulations "aim to reduce bureaucracy, extravagance and undesirable work practices of Party members," calls for party members and officials in particular to "do real work, say real things", and understand the practical situation on the ground. It seeks to tackle "practices of extravagance, formalism and bureaucracy" that permeated Chinese officialdom during the rule of Xi Jinping's predecessors.[3] Beginning in 2012, local authorities implemented the regulation and stressed reforms as such prohibiting private use of public cars, reduce and simplify official meetings, and prohibit expensive meals and showy official trips.
The eight-point regulation has played a significant role in Xi Jinping's anticorruption campaign.
On October 27, 2017, the first meeting of the Political Bureau of the 19th CCP Central Committee (Chinese: 中国共产党第十九届中央委员会第一次全体会议) considered the Implementing Rules of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee for Implementing the Eight-point Regulation of the Central Committee (Chinese: 《中共中央政治局贯彻落实中央八项规定的实施细则》), re-emphasizing that comrades of the CCP Central Committee Political Bureau should take the lead in promoting the Party's fine style, strictly implementing the Eight-point Regulation of the Central Committee, and setting an example for the whole Party. [4] [5]
At the end of 2021, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee held a special democratic life meeting and considered the Report on the Implementation of the Eight-point Regulation of the Central Committee by the Political Bureau of the Central Committee in 2021 (Chinese: 《关于2021年中央政治局贯彻执行中央八项规定情况的报告》) and the Report on the Work of Rectifying Formalism and Reducing Burdens for the Grassroots in 2021.[6] [7]
In September 2022, the meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee considered the Report on the Implementation of the Eight-point Regulation of the Central Committee by the Political Bureau of the 19th Central Committee (Chinese: 《十九届中央政治局贯彻执行中央八项规定情况报告》).[8]
On October 25, 2022, the General Secretary Xi Jinping presided over a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee,[9] and one of the important agendas of the meeting was to consider the Implementing Rules of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China for Implementing and Enforcing the Eight-point Regulation of the Central Committee (Chinese: 《中共中央政治局贯彻落实中央八项规定实施细则》), and the meeting put forward the idea that the Eight-point Regulation of the Central Committee must always be regarded as the "long-term and effective rules of iron, and a hard bar".[10] [11]