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BEIJING, Feb. 20 (Xinhuanet)-- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao on Monday pledged that his government would increase the funding for
rural development this year, the latest of a series of official moves aimed at
speeding up the modernization of China's vast countryside.
Addressing the closing ceremony of a high-level
seminar with the theme of "building a socialist new countryside," Wen
highlighted the importance of rural development, calling it a "major historic
mission during the process of the country's modernization."
The premier's promise came only days after Chinese
President Hu Jintao made a similar speech last Tuesday at the opening ceremony
of the seminar, participated by all central government ministers and provincial
heads from all over the country.
Experts said that the two leader's speeches provide a
clear-cutdefinition of the fresh development concept of "building a socialist
new countryside," first put forth at a plenary session of the Central Committee
of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) late last year.
The experts believe the Chinese leadership has
decided to make "building a socialist new countryside" a top priority in the
country's pursuit of modernization, designed to be initially achieved in mid
21st century.
In his Tuesday speech, President Hu said that
building a socialist new countryside will be the "most arduous and toughest"
task for China on its road to modernization and common prosperity.
It is imperative to properly handle the relationship
between industrial and agricultural development, and between urban and rural
development, Hu said.
Political analysts here noted that the just-concluded
seminar was the fourth of its kind since 2003, with the previous three focusing
on "very important topics" like "the important thought of'Three Represents'," "a
scientific view of development," and "building a harmonious socialist society."
"The holding of such a high-level seminar itself has
reflected the strategic importance of the building of a socialist new
countryside," said Ke Bingsheng, director of a rural economic research center
under China's Agricultural Ministry.
In his Monday speech, Premier Wen again stressed the
necessity to balance urban and rural development and to increase financial
support to agricultural and rural development.
The country shall allocate more social and economic
resources to the underdeveloped countryside, including more public spendings in
the rural areas, improved public services for the rural residents, and a shift
of focus in national infrastructure construction in favor of the rural areas, he
elaborated.
Ke, the rural problem researcher, said that the
week-long seminar will help improve senior officials' understanding of the
importance of rural development, and will prompt them to provide more financial
support to rural areas at all levels.
The ruling Communist Party of China outlined the task
of "building a socialist new countryside" last October when unveilingits
blueprint for the country's overall development in the coming five years.
During the Chinese Lunar New Year holidays which fell
at the end of January, Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabaoboth
went to the countryside and celebrated the traditional festival with the
farmers.
Experts believe this has sent a clear signal that the
leadership are determined to make the country's countryside a much better place
characterized by more balanced and harmonious social and economic development.
Premier Wen said earlier that building a socialist
new countryside should not be interpreted as merely constructing villages,
although changing the face of the countryside does require such construction.
Experts predict that in the coming months, a series
of concretepolicies would be announced to back rural development.
Wen has said that this year public spendings on rural
development should exceed that of last year, though the details ofthe budget
will not be available until the annual session of the national legislature is
convened early next month.
But the premier has made it clear that increased
spendings on education, public health and culture would be used mainly in the
countryside, while the urban areas should support rural development through
various channels.
The country will also encourage the private sector to
invest in the countryside, the premier added. Enditem |