SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Internet regulator has vowed to make the views of the ruling Communist Party the "strongest voice in cyberspace", as part of efforts to strengthen its tightening grip on the Internet in the world's most populous country.
Following a two-day meeting the Cyberspace Administration of China also said a priority this year would be "using Chinese views, Chinese plans to lead to a transformation in the governance system of the Internet globally".
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