The doctrine was formally established during the National Conference on Party Building held on June 15, 2026, in Beijing.
The new doctrine rests on several core principles, as reported by multiple credible sources:
These principles collectively emphasize loyalty to Xi Jinping and a more disciplined, top-down approach to party governance.
The symposium described the doctrine as "a milestone in the history of Marxist theory on party building and in the history of the party." Party officials called on all members to "study and implement" this new doctrine as a central task of the party's ideological work.
A follow-up notice from the Central Leading Group for Party Building urged all party members to implement the doctrine, emphasizing that party leadership comes first and that all major work must be carried out under centralized, unified leadership.
The announcement involved several key figures:
Analysts have offered a range of interpretations. Some suggest the move signals a shift toward greater centralized control and could pave the way for a further consolidation of Xi's leadership, potentially enabling another term beyond 2027. Others have characterized it as a turn toward a more centralized, Mao-style political system amid a sluggish economy and rising internal political tensions.
The doctrine's elevation expands Xi's ideological footprint within the CCP, adding to the existing branches of Xi Jinping Thought that already cover areas such as diplomacy, the military, and ecological civilization.
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