BEIJING, April 20 (Xinhua) -- China's top legislators
met in Beijing Monday to discuss how and when the military should be mobilized
in times of war or emergency.
The draft law on national defense mobilization is one
of a raft of proposed laws being considered for the first time by the Standing
Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC).
The draft law sets out principles and organizational
mechanisms for national defense mobilization, personnel and strategic material
storage, and the prevention and relief of war-related disasters.
State Councilor and Defense Minister Liang Guanglie
told legislators that "the law was of great significance to boosting national
strength and safeguarding state security and development."
According to the draft, "The NPC Standing Committee
will [declare] a national or regional mobilization in line with the Constitution
and law if state sovereignty, unification, territorial integrity or security is
threatened."
The president will issue a mobilization order based
on the decision of the NPC Standing Committee, according to the proposed law.
Liang, also a member of the Central Military
Commission, said that governments above the county level could "expropriate
civilian resources under the law if inventories cannot meet the mobilization
demand after the mobilization order is issued."
Such a move, with the help of economic strength,
could "fundamentally enhance national mobilization capability," he said.
Citizens and social organizations should fulfill
their duties of national mobilization, said Liang.
He said the draft set out obligations for companies
and institutions relating to strategic material storage or military goods
production, as well as subsidies, compensation and preferential policies.
Anyone who refused or evaded national defense duties,
delayed civilian resource expropriation, or sabotaged military mobilization
orders could be fined from 2,000 yuan (about 290 U.S. dollars) to 20,000 yuan or
face unspecified "criminal punishment."
Defense contractors that failed to design or build
material according to national defense demand, or improperly handled strategic
material storage, could face fines of 50,000 to 200,000 yuan, under the law.
Liang said the country could administer supervision
and control over major sectors with a bearing on people's livelihood. "It's a
common practice of national defense mobilization in major countries," he said.
Drafting of the law started in September 2000.
Chinese lawmakers to discuss law on
military mobilization
BEIJING, April 20 (Xinhua) -- China's top legislators met
in Beijing Monday to discuss how and when the country's military should be
mobilized in times of war or emergency.
The draft law of national defense mobilization is one
of a raft of proposed laws being considered for the first time by the Standing
Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC). Full story