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BEIJING, March 14 -- The nation's top advisory body
concluded its annual session yesterday with a resolution endorsing the
government's plan to accelerate rural development and focus on social equity and
stability.
The Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference (CPPCC) National Committee's resolution, summarizing the proposals
and discussions at the 11-day meeting, also condemned Taiwan leader Chen
Shui-bian for scrapping a government body that sought eventual unification with
the mainland.
Jia Qinglin, CPPCC chairman, called on fellow members
to conduct more research and investigation; and offer advice on major issues
concerning the nation's development and people's livelihood. "Our main task is
to help promote the development of our country," he said.
Building a "new socialist countryside" was a key
topic during the session; and the resolution said that in promoting rural
development, governments at all levels should pursue different approaches to
suit local conditions.
A "one size fits all" strategy should be avoided, the
resolution said, reflecting some members' worries that simplistic solutions
could lead to waste and inefficiency.
It said that issues affecting people's immediate
needs including employment, health care, education and workplace safety merit
special attention and should be tackled in earnest.
Containing secessionist forces and their activities
aimed at "Taiwan independence" is also a priority, the resolution said.
It called for further effort from "all parties
participating in the CPPCC and people from all walks of life" to attain peaceful
and stable cross-Straits relations.
The document expressed CPPCC members' "strong
indignation and serious concern" towards Chen's recent secessionist moves.
By abolishing the "national unification council" and
the "national unification guidelines" last month, Chen was pursuing his aim of
"de jure independence" of Taiwan, the resolution said.
"Our resolute determination to safeguard national
sovereignty and territory integrity is unshakable'," it said.
(Source: China Daily) |