Senior leader Liu Yunshan on Sunday urged to practise transparent and fair cadre selection and firmly reject illicit canvassing and vote-buying.
Japan's incoming Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will send a special envoy to China, media reports said, amid tension over the Diaoyu Islands.
The diplomatic wisdom of incoming US Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to improve China-US relations, as the Obama administration seeks to rebalance its Asian strategy during the president's second term.
Senior leader Liu Yunshan on Sunday urged to practise transparent and fair cadre selection and firmly reject illicit canvassing and vote-buying.
China voiced firm opposition on Sunday to contents concerning the country in a defense authorization bill approved by the US congress.
A draft bill on strengthening Internet information protection will formally be tabled for deliberation at a bimonthly session set to open on Monday.
China will look to improve farmers' income growth and reduce obstacles in agricultural development next year, in a bid to boost vitality in rural areas.
A new regulation to battle extravagance in Beijing Municipality bans banquets for officials in the city on business. Chinese military bans luxury banquets
The military on Friday declared that receptions for high-ranking officers will no longer feature liquor or luxury banquets.
Chinese leaders as always highly value ties with the United States, Vice-Premier Wang Qishan told US President Barack Obama in Washington on Thursday.
Nearly 80 percent of Shanghai government officials said they are willing to disclose their personal assets to the public, according to the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.
The Party authority in Jiangsu in East China has rolled out a 10-item regulation to address bureaucracy and improve the working style of senior officials, the Nanjing-based newspaper Modern Express reported on Friday.