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  1. The Three Represents, officially the Theory of Three Represents, is a sociopolitical theory that defines the role of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Chinese society. It was first introduced by Jiang Zemin—then the General Secretary of the CCP—on 25 February 2000, while he was an inspection tour in Gaozhou, Guangdong.

  2. Jiang Zemin’s longest and most important exposition of his three represents was his speech on July 1, 2001, at the 80th anniversary of the founding of the CCP.

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  3. Given domestic conditions and the international situation in the new century and based on an accurate understanding of the Party's history and mission, Jiang Zemin spoke of the requirements of ...

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    On 25 February 2000, Jiang introduced the theory of Three Represents, which was later enshrined in both Party and State constitutions as an "important thought", following in the footsteps of Marxism–Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought and Deng Xiaoping Theory.

  5. May 19, 2024 · Updated: 2007-07-10 09:25. First expositions of the important thought of Three Represents. Comrade Jiang Zemin first propounded the important thought of Three Represents during his inspection tour of Guangdong Province in February 2000.

  6. I Speech by Jiang Zemin, CPC General Secretary and President of China at the Meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Mao Zedong's Birth on 26 December 1993

  7. James Mulvenon. In July 2001, Jiang Zemin gave an important speech at the Central Party School, formally introducing the concept of the “three represents,” which calls for some dramatic changes in inner-party democracy and ideology.