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Special Report: NPC & CPPCC Sessions 2006
BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhuanet) -- The fortnight-long
sessions of the10th National People's Congress (NPC) and the 10th National
Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) have
attracted global attention since opening in the Great Hall of the People in
downtown Beijing on March 5 and 3 respectively.
In an interview with Xinhua, Dr. Pierre Picquart, an
expert on geopolitics at the University of Paris VIII, said the "two sessions"
reflected the Chinese government's new thinking in state management which is
aimed at ensuring a steady social development in the right direction.
He praised the Chinese government for unveiling a
rural area-oriented policy, saying it has won worldwide applause and is bound to
bring a more "balanced" social development to China.
The NPC is China's national legislature and the CPPCC
is China's top advisory body.
Ke Lanjun, a sinologist of the East Asian Institute
of the Berlin Free University in Germany, told Xinhua that the construction of
the Socialist new countryside was the right choice for the Chinese government,
noting that developing the rural economy to narrow the gap between urban and
rural areas is a good news for all Chinese.
Bulgarian newspaper "24 Chasa" on Tuesday carried an
article, saying that China's move to set aside 42 billion U.S. dollars in the
coming years to narrow the gap between urban and rural areas is a great change.
The figure was announced by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on March 5 when
delivering his report on the work of the government at the NPC session.
The article also cited Wen's remarks that Beijing
will never allow Taiwan "independence", and Chen's recent declaration to cease
the function of the "National Unification Council" is regarded as a secessionist
act.
The sessions are not only big political events for
Chinese people, but are also a focal point for international media and overseas
Chinese, who are looking forward to learning about the development of their
motherland through the meetings, Qian Qiguo, chairman of the Sydney Council for
the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of China, said in a statement.
The Chinese government is emphasizing the
establishment of an economic system featuring independence in research and
developmentwith fresh attention to innovation, Romanian newspaper Economist said
in its editorial on Thursday.
The conferences signal that the Chinese people are
moving into a new modernization process. The resolutions and suggestions made in
the sessions will help push China's development to a new high, it said. Enditem
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