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BEIJING, Dec. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- China is to enact a
law against secession, the National People's Congress (NPC), the country's top
legislature, announced here Friday.
The draft anti-secession law will be submitted for deliberation at the 13th session of the 10th NPC Standing
Committee, scheduled on Dec. 25-29 in Beijing.
The session agenda was adopted Friday afternoon at a
chairmanship meeting of the NPC Standing Committee.
Over the past year, quite a few Chinese lawmakers and
senior government advisors have proposed that "a law on national reunification
be enacted as soon as possible." According to media reports, Zhou Hongyu, a
professor of the Central China Normal University and a deputy to the 10th NPC,
was one of the first to table a motion calling for such a legislation during the
NPC's annual full session in March this year.
While visiting the United Kingdom in May this year,
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao also received similar requests from a group of
overseas Chinese and Chinese scholars and students staying there.
The premier promised them that the central government
would "seriously consider" any proposal that is "conducive to the complete
reunification of the motherland."
It was also decided at Friday's meeting that the
draft resolution on the convention of the third full session of the 10th NPC be
submitted to the Standing Committee's upcoming session.
The draft laws on civil servants, notary and
renewable energy will also be deliberated for the first time, together with the
law explanation on bank cards.
The lawmakers will also review the draft amendment to
the law on solid waste pollution prevention and the draft resolution on
management of expert testimony.
The State Council, or China's cabinet, will also
submit to the session a report on rectifying and standardizing the order of
market economy, and a report on conservation, protection and rational use of
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