Special Report: NPC, CPPCC Annual Sessions
2007
Full Text: Report on the Work of the Government
BEIJING, March 16 (Xinhua) -- China's parliament, the
National People's Congress (NPC), on Friday endorsed the government work report
delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao that underlines the people's livelihood and sets
the economic growth target at about 8 percent for this year.
Premier Wen's report was approved with 2,862 votes
from the 2,889 NPC deputies present at the closing meeting of the parliament's
annual session.
Wen said in the report that the most important task
of the government this year is to promote sound and fast economic development,
with the growth of gross domestic product (GDP) projected at 8 percent, lower
than the staggering 10.7 percent in 2006, which analyst say would be conducive
to healthy economic development in the country.
President Hu Jintao and other top leaders also
attended the closing meeting, presided over by NPC Standing Committee Chairman
Wu Bangguo.
Prior to the ratification, the State Council, or
cabinet, made 33 modifications, including 12 major ones, to the report according
to the opinions of parliament members and political advisors.
The Chinese government promised to spend 391.7
billion yuan (50.25 billion U.S. dollars) on agriculture, rural areas and
farmers this year, as it vows to develop modern agriculture and build a new
countryside.
To ensure all citizens share the fruits of China's
reform and open-up, Wen said the government will expand the subsistence
allowance system to all rural poor, with an aim to bring some 23.7 million
poverty-stricken people under the social security net this year.
"We need to make education a strategic priority and
accelerate the development of all types of education at all levels," said the
premier.
The government is expected to invest 85.85 billion
yuan (11 billion U.S. dollars) in this field this year, an increase of 41.7
percent over 2006.
The premier reiterated that the government will meet
the energy saving and pollution control targets between 2006 and 2010 despite
last year's setback.
The government set the goal of reducing energy
consumption per unit of GDP by 20 percent and major pollutants discharge by 10
percent in the country's 11th Five-Year Plan for the 2006-2010 period.
A major task of the government to improve the
people's livelihood is to promote medical services in rural areas. To
energetically promote the new type of rural cooperative medical care system, the
government will expand the trial of the services "cover over 80 percent of all
counties, county-level cities and city districts in China," the premier said.
For this purpose, the government will allocate a
total of 10.1 billion yuan (1.3 billion U.S. dollars) this year, 5.8 billion
yuan (750 million U.S. dollars) more than last year.
"We will improve the mechanism for setting the RMB
exchange rate, strengthen and improve foreign exchange administration, and
actively explore and develop channels and means for appropriately using state
foreign exchange reserves," Wen said, adding, "We will adopt a variety of
measures to gradually ease the imbalance in international payments."
In the government work report, which covers every
facet of the country's economic and social development, Wen said "building a
solid national defense system and a powerful people's army is a strategic task
in socialist modernization."
According the draft 2007 budget, which was also
passed along with the annual plan for economic and social development, defense
budget of China will increase by 17.8 percent to 350.92 billion yuan (44.94
billion U.S. dollars).
The NPC annual session, which began on March 5, also
approved the property law and enterprise income tax law, as well as resolutions
on the election of NPC deputies on the mainland, Hong Kong and Macao.
Lawmakers attending the annual session also adopted
the reports on the work of China's Supreme People's Court and Supreme People's
Procuratorate.
