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On the occasion of the May Day International Labor Day, Xi Jinping extended holiday greetings and sincere condolences to the working people across the country

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Xi Jinping Extends May Day Greetings to Working People Across China

On the occasion of May Day International Labor Day, Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, President of the State, and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, has extended holiday greetings and sincere condolences to the working people across the country.

In a statement released by the Xinhua News Agency, Xi Jinping emphasized the important contributions made by the working people in the development of China. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of New China and is a critical year for achieving the goals and tasks of the “14th Five-Year Plan”.

Xi Jinping urged the working people to unite with the Party, struggle with the Party, and work hard to create a better future. He called on them to promote the spirit of model workers, the spirit of labor, and the spirit of craftsmanship, and to actively participate in promoting Chinese-style modernization with high-quality development.

The Chinese President also highlighted the importance of caring for the working people and protecting their rights and interests. He encouraged the working people to achieve their dreams through hard work, honest work, and creative work.

Xi Jinping’s message comes as China continues to make strides in economic development and modernization. The working people play a crucial role in this process and their efforts are essential for the country’s growth and prosperity.

As May Day celebrations take place across China, Xi Jinping’s words serve as a reminder of the importance of labor and the dedication of the working people in shaping the nation’s future.

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