
Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China
and Chinese president, is elected chairman of the state Central Military
Commission (CMC) in Beijing Mar. 13, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
BEIJING, March 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Hu Jintao, general
secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and Chinese
president, was elected chairman of the state Central Military Commission (CMC)
here Sunday.
Hu, now 62, succeeded Jiang Zemin as chairman of the CMC
of the Communist Party of China (CPC) last September.
Hu assumed the post of vice-chairmanship of the CPC
Central Military Commission in 1999. He was directly involved in the making of a
series of major decisions regarding army building.
Jiang's request of resignation from his remaining post as
chairman of the State CMC was accepted by the parliament Tuesday. He praised Hu
Jintao as a "young and energetic" leader with "rich leading experience" and
"excellent qualifications."
In a speech last week prior to the opening of the
parliament session, Hu Jintao set forth his four-point guidelines for
cross-Straits relations, stating that the Chinese people will do their best to
seek peaceful reunification of the motherland but will never tolerate "Taiwan
independence".
The draft Anti-Secession Law, which the NPC session is
expectedto ratify through vote on Monday, says China would use "non-peaceful
means" to stop Taiwan's secession from China should all efforts for a peaceful
reunification prove futile, according to Wang Zhaoguo, vice-chairman of the NPC
Standing Committee.
Following his assumption as chairman of CPC Central
Military Commission, Hu has pledged to implement the thoughts of Mao Zedong,
Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin on army building and national defense and to
revolutionize, modernize and standardize the Chinese army.
A white paper, titled "China's National Defense in 2004"
and issued late last year after Hu become chairman of CPC Central Military
Commission, showed the determination of China on the issue of Taiwan.
It is the sacred responsibility of the Chinese armed
forces to stop the 'Taiwan independence' forces seceding Taiwan from the
country, says the white paper. "...Should the Taiwan authorities go so far as to
make a reckless attempt that constitutes a major incident of 'Taiwan
independence', the Chinese people and armed forces will resolutely and
thoroughly crush it at any cost."
Lawmakers representing the Chinese military have voiced
their consensus to promote IT-supported defense modernization to provide a solid
security guarantee for the country's development.
"It has great bearing on the interests of the Party and
state to resolutely follow the command of the Party's Central Committee,the CMC
and CMC Chairman Hu Jintao," said Zhang Wentai, political commissar of the PLA's
General Logistics Department, at a panel discussion during the parliament
session.
A native of east China's Anhui Province, Hu graduated from
the water conservancy engineering department of the prestigious Tsinghua
University. With a university education, he holds the title as an engineer.
Hu succeeded Jiang as general secretary of the CPC Central
Committee in 2002 and president of China in 2003.
Two former provincial Party chiefs and a vice-president of
the All-China Women's Federation were also elected members of the NPC Standing
Committee at Sunday's session.