City officials in Jinan held a joint meeting of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee and the Party Building Work Leading Group on June 10 to evaluate the ongoing progress of political education campaigns. Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee Liu Qiang, who serves as the leader of the Party Building Work Leading Group, presided over the session, which focused on the implementation of long-term political learning objectives and the rectification of identified issues.
The current administrative focus includes the active tracking of five specific livelihood projects at the municipal level, which are being monitored for progress alongside broader political education initiatives.
Status of Current Political Education Initiatives
According to the meeting report, the city’s recent efforts to align official performance views with established political directives have proceeded as planned. Participants reviewed the status of the “learning, checking, and reforming” (学查改) campaign, which aims to integrate political theory with practical governance. Officials emphasized that the campaign must remain a sustained, long-term political task rather than a temporary effort.

The emphasis on “abandoning the ‘passing the test’ mindset” suggests that leadership is attempting to move away from performative compliance. By requiring the formalization of work ledgers and institutional changes, the city is signaling a shift toward measurable accountability in administrative oversight.
Addressing Administrative Issues and Future Steps
The committee identified a need for more rigorous rectification of problems uncovered during the self-inspection process. Officials were instructed to refine their work ledgers and discard any “passing the test” mentality that might limit the effectiveness of the reforms. The meeting concluded that all levels of party organizations must maintain their current momentum without lowering standards or reducing the intensity of their oversight.
A possible next step for the administration involves the continued, quality-controlled advancement of the five identified livelihood projects. These initiatives are expected to serve as a litmus test for whether theoretical learning is successfully being translated into tangible improvements for the public. Future efforts will likely focus on institutionalizing these changes to ensure they provide long-term benefits to the region’s development.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who presided over the June 10 meeting?
The meeting was presided over by Liu Qiang, Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee and leader of the Party Building Work Leading Group.

What is the primary goal of the current education campaign?
The goal is to ensure that party members and officials align their performance and governance with official directives regarding the correct view of political achievement.
What specific tasks are being tracked alongside the political education?
The committee is specifically monitoring the progress of five livelihood-related projects at the municipal level.
How do you believe these administrative reforms will impact the delivery of public services in your community?
