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新常态下需要坚持党的领导,需要从严治党。两年多来,在党中央坚强领导下,贯彻落实八项规定,反“四风”走群众路线,坚持“老虎”“苍蝇”一起打,党风政风为之一振,清风正气扑面而来。有学生根据中国近两年多来的反腐实践得出结论:中国的反腐工作任重道远,但一定会取得胜利。其理由如下:第一 ,党的十八大以来,新一届中央领导集体开展的反腐风暴力度之大、范围之广、进展之速、战果之巨,实为改革开放以来所未有,民众对政府的信任度极大提升。第二,***是全心全意为人民服务的执政党,党的先进性决定了中央对反腐败工作的坚定决心。反腐败维护了人民群众的根本利益,得到了人民的普遍欢迎和拥护。

运用“事物发展是前进性和曲折性相统一”的原理评析该学生的理由是否充分支持其结论。

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该同学的理由不能充分支持其观点。①事物发展的总趋势是前进的,两个理由都看到了反腐工作的前进性。反腐符合历史发展的必然趋势,符合人民的根本利益,得到人民群众的拥护和支持。所以,反腐工作一定会取得胜利。②事物发展的道路是曲折的,两个理由都没有看到反腐工作的曲折性。反腐必然会面对很多困难,要经历一个漫长而曲折的过程。只有认清这一点,并采取切实可行的措施,才可能取得反腐工作的最终胜利。③我们既要对反腐工作充满信心,坚定不移的支持反腐,又要认识到反腐工作的长期性和复杂性,做好走曲折道路的思想准备,促使反腐工作

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