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The communist youth league of china reported further growth in its membership and organizational structure nationwide, consolidating its presence across various sectors of the country. Our correspondent in Beijing, Bruno Falci, has more details.

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00:00And moving on to other topics, the Communist Youth League of China reported further growth in its membership and an
00:07organization of structure nationwide consolidating its presence across various sectors of the country.
00:12Our correspondent in Beijing, Bruno Fossey, with the details.
00:16Greetings, comrades.
00:18Here in Beijing, the Communist Youth League of China reported that it reached over 78 million members by the end
00:27of 2025, according to data from its Central Committee.
00:32The organization also reported the addition of more than 9 million new members during the past year, consolidating its nationwide
00:44presence.
00:45Structurally, the League has over 5 million organizations across the country, with a strong presence in the education system.
00:55Of that total, approximately 2 million organizations are located in schools, colleges and universities, with over 41 million members.
01:09The remainder are distributed among business, public institutions, urban and rural communities, as well as social organizations and other sectors.
01:22The Communist Youth League plays an important role within the Chinese political system, as a youth organization and training structure
01:33linked to the Communist Party of China.
01:37Within the framework of the socialist model with Chinese characteristics, this organization functioned as a space for the social and
01:48political engagement of this new generation.
01:51This system is part of a form of consultative and participatory democracy in China, which various social organizations play a
02:03role in channeling proposal and institutional participation.
02:08With this news, from here, in Beijing, we go back with you in the studios.
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