BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Officials in east China's
Zhejiang Province will now be demoted or even fired if they fail to properly
enforce family planning policies in their organizations, according to a new
regulation issued by the provincial government.
"Local officials whose precincts have not passed an
annual assessment on the work of family planning and whose subordinates defy the
family planning policy by having more children than recommended will not be
promoted," said the regulation.
It said officials who fabricated population data in
order to pass assessments will also face punishment.
Officials will be demoted or dismissed if they fail
to pass family planning performance assessment twice in their term.
As the world's most populous nation, China has been
following a strict family planning policy since the 1970s to contain its
population growth.
The policy encourages late marriages and late
childbearing, and limits most urban couples to one child and most rural couples
to two.
The family planning policy is credited with
preventing 400 million new births in the country.