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What are the glorious traditions of the *** Youth League?

The China ****ist Youth League (****Youth League for short) is a mass organization of advanced youth under the leadership of the Chinese ****ist Party, a school for the vast number of young people to learn ****ism in practice, and an assistant and reserve army of the Chinese ****ist Party. The Chinese ****anist Youth League was originally called the Chinese Socialist Youth League. in August 1920, the Chinese ****anist Party first organized the Socialist Youth League in Shanghai. Before and after that, socialist youth leagues were organized all over the country in preparation for the founding of the Party.In July 1921, the C***nese Communist Party was founded.In May 1922, under the direct leadership of the Party, the Chinese Socialist Youth League held its first national congress in Guangzhou, and set up a unified organization for the whole country.In January 1925, in the third national congress of the League, it was decided that the Chinese Socialist Youth League was renamed the Chinese ****productivist Youth League.In November 1935, in order to unite all anti-Japanese youths against the aggression of Japanese imperialism, the Party decided to transform the organization of the ****Youth League into an anti-Japanese and salvation youth group of a national liberation nature. After the victory in the Anti-Japanese War, in order to meet the needs of the new situation and new tasks, the Party Central Committee proposed the establishment of a democratic youth league in October 1946. on New Year's Day 1949, the Party Central Committee also made a resolution to establish the China New Democratic Youth League. in April 1949, the first national congress of the New Democratic Youth League was held, announcing the official establishment of the China New Democratic Youth League. in May 1957, the The Third National Congress of the New Democratic Youth League of China was held, and it was decided to change the name of the League to the China ****productivist Youth League. The congress also decided to connect the congresses of the Socialist Youth League of China, the ****productivist Youth League and the New Democratic Youth League before and after liberation. "During the 10 years of the Cultural Revolution, the work of the Youth League was forced to come to a standstill; in October 1978, the 10th National Congress of the ****productivist Youth League of China was held; in December 1982, the 11th National Congress of the ****Youth League was held; in May 1988, the 12th National Congress of the ****Youth League was held; in May 1993, the 12th National Congress of the ****Youth League of China was held. In May 1993, the 13th National Congress of the **** Youth League was held.In June 1998, the 14th National Congress of the **** Youth League was held, and the current Central Committee of the League was elected.

The organizational principle of the ****Youth League is democratic centralism. The national leading organ of the League is the National Congress of the League and the Central Committee it produces. The National Congress of the Youth League is held once every five years and is convened by the Central Committee; under special circumstances, it may be advanced or postponed. When the National Congress is not in session, the Central Committee carries out the resolutions of the National Congress and leads the entire work of the League. The plenary session of the Central Committee of the League elects a number of standing members to form the Standing Committee. The Central Committee elects a first secretary and a number of secretaries to form the Secretariat. The plenary session of the Central Committee is convened by the Standing Committee and is held at least once a year. When the Central Committee is not in session, the Standing Committee and the Central Secretariat elected by it exercise their powers and are responsible for the day-to-day work of the whole League. There are provincial and subordinate local leading organs and grass-roots organizations of the League in all 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, as well as in the People's Liberation Army, the Armed Police Force, the National Railway, the National Civil Aviation Corporation, the Central Government, and State organs. By the end of 1999, there were 190,000 grass-roots league committees throughout the country***; 180,000 full-time league cadres; 310,000 part-time secretaries and deputy secretaries of grass-roots league committees; and 68.03 million league members.

The basic tasks of the ****Youth League at the present stage are: to unswervingly carry out the Party's basic line at the primary stage of socialism, to unite and lead the vast number of young people, to focus on economic construction, to adhere to the four basic principles, to insist on reform and opening up, to be self-reliant, to start up with hard work, to promote the development of the productive forces and social progress, and to create idealistic, moral, cultured and disciplined young people in the great practice of building socialism with Chinese characteristics, so that they will be able to realize the goals of socialism. morality, culture and discipline in the great practice of building socialism with Chinese characteristics, creating ideal, moral, cultured and disciplined successors, endeavoring to convey fresh blood for the Party and cultivating young construction talents for the country.