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          Wen's vision for China's bright future

          By Zhao Huanxin (China Daily)
          Updated: 2007-03-17 06:30

          Premier Wen Jiabao waves to the media after Friday's closing ceremony of the annual session of the National People's Congress in Beijing. Yang Shizhong

          From the war on corruption, military spending, global warming to how to further promote socialist democracy, Premier Wen Jiabao paved the way forward for China on Friday.

          Using part of his nearly two-hour interaction with the press after the end of the annual legislative meeting, the premier had his frank position on the surge in corruption cases in China, blaming the over-concentration of power without effective and proper restraints.

          "To address the problem, we must first and foremost focus our efforts in the institutions and systems," Wen said.

          The war on corruption will be unrelenting: "No matter in what areas the corruption cases are taking place, who are involved and how high-ranking they are," he said.

          He said people were encouraged to "oversee and criticize the government" in building a socialist democracy.

          In particular, matters that need the administrative examination and approval must be reduced in number, and they must be done in an "open, just and transparent" manner, he said.

          Moving forward, China will focus on political system reform aimed at developing democracy, in addition to advancing economic reform.

          "It is particularly important that we need to make justice the most important value of the socialist system," he said.

          Wen said the government will strive to give everyone equal opportunity to education, particularly to improve the living standards for economically disadvantaged groups.

          "If we improve the living conditions of those in difficulty, we improve the well-being of the whole society," he said

          The premier reassured that the country was advancing along a peaceful development path, with a responsible attitude to the world.

          "We are most sincere in our commitment to peaceful development," he said when asked to comment on Chinese scientists' recent anti-satellite test.

          The test did not target or pose a threat to any other country and has not breached international treaties, he said.

          "China always advocates the peaceful utilization of outer space, and opposes an arms race in outer space," he said.

          The nation knows fully well the tremendous sufferings of being enslaved and subject to foreign aggression, the premier said.

          "We have a defense policy that is defensive in nature. The limited arm forces that China has are completely for safeguarding the country's security, independence and sovereignty. On this matter, we are completely transparent."

          Regarding international environmental obligations, the premier said China is in favor of the Kyoto Protocol. And although as a developing country China had no obligatory target to meet the protocol, nonetheless formulated a response plan based on international treaties concerning greenhouse gas emissions.

          (China Daily 03/17/2007 page1)



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