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近些年来,我们对党风现状惯用的提法是“党的主流是好的,大多数党员和干部是廉洁奉公的,在党内、国家机关中确有少数人存在着腐败现象。”这种估计至今也还是正确的。但时下有些领导干部却以“大凡有人群的地方都有左中右,百年之后还会有腐败现象”为由,对现存的腐败现象不以为然。以愚之见,这种态度是断然不可取的。诚然,反腐政斗争是长期艰巨复杂的战略任务,不可能一劳永逸。但少数人的腐败现象对党的整体的影响和危害是不能低估的,且少数与多数在一定条件下是可以互相转化的。因此,对少数与多数不能绝对化,要进行辩
In recent years, our usual reference to the status quo in the party’s work style is that “the mainstream of the party is good. Most party members and cadres are honest and honorable. There are indeed a few corruptions in the party and state organs.” Estimates so far are still correct. However, some leading cadres nowadays disagree with the existing corruption on the grounds that “there are common people left and right in places where there are crowds, and there will be corruption in a hundred years.” To stupid opinion, this attitude is categorically undesirable. It is true that the fight against corruption is a long-term and arduous strategic task that can not be done once and for all. However, the influence and harm of the corruption caused by the minority to the party as a whole can not be underestimated, and the minorities and the majority can be transformed into each other under certain conditions. Therefore, it is imperative to argue that the minority and the majority can not be absolute