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What are the four major dangers facing our party?
Four dangers refer to the danger of mental slack, lack of ability, alienation from the masses and negative corruption.

The representative of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China said that the "four dangers" accurately summarized the risks faced by the ruling party under the new situation. We must be prepared for danger in times of peace, be brave in making progress, improve the scientific level of construction in an all-round way, continuously strengthen the construction of ruling ability, advanced nature and purity, and ensure that the Party is always at the forefront of the times.

The report of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China proposes to strengthen the ability of self-purification, self-improvement, self-innovation and self-improvement and build a learning, service-oriented and innovative Marxist ruling party. In the report of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, it is proposed to strengthen and improve the training of cadres and improve their quality and ability. Delegates believe that in the future, it is necessary to continuously strengthen the cultivation and improvement of party member cadres' theoretical thinking ability, strategic planning ability, post professional ability and teamwork ability, so that party member cadres can keep pace with the times in terms of ideology, ability and style.

Facing four major tests

In the new period, the Party faces four major tests: ruling test, reform and opening test, market economy test and external environment test.

Under the new situation, our party not only shoulders the historical responsibility of uniting and leading the people of the whole country to build a well-off society in an all-round way, promote socialist modernization and realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Moreover, it faces four major tests: the test of governance, the test of reform and opening up, the test of market economy and the test of external environment. There are four dangers: the danger of mental slack, the danger of lack of ability, the danger of being divorced from the masses, and the danger of negative corruption.