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Xi Calls for Netizen Input in China's 15th Five-Year Plan 🌐📊

Xi Calls for Netizen Input in China’s 15th Five-Year Plan 🌐📊

Chinese President Xi Jinping is turning to the internet to shape the future! 🚀 In a groundbreaking move, he’s urged policymakers to actively study online opinions while drafting China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030). This comes after a month-long digital campaign collected over 3.11 million suggestions from netizens—proving Gen Z’s voice matters in high-stakes governance. 💬

Xi, who also leads the Communist Party of China Central Committee, called the campaign a "vivid example of whole-process people’s democracy". Translation? Your TikTok rants and Twitter threads could literally influence national policy. 📲✨

"The public has shared many golden ideas," Xi noted, urging officials to integrate these insights into the final plan. Local governments are now doubling down on grassroots engagement—think virtual town halls and AI-powered feedback systems. 🤖

Five-Year Plans aren’t new (they’ve been around since the 1950s!), but this digital twist marks a millennial shift in how China tackles everything from tech innovation to climate goals. 🌱💡

So next time you comment online, remember: even the mightiest plans start with a single tweet. 🐦🇨🇳

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