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2014 NPC & CPPCC Sessions
http://www.ecns.cn/z/2014/2014NPCCPPCC/index.html
Feb 28th 2014, 11:04
Annual Sessions [中文]
China's reforms and a moderate economic growth target for this year are set to be the highlights of the upcoming annual sessions.
China's top legislature made a decision Thursday to set December 13 as a national memorial day to commemorate those killed by Japanese aggressors during the Nanjing Massacre.
Security to be expanded
The Ministry of Public Security has announced expanded security for the upcoming plenary sessions. [Read more]
Whether or not China can sustain its unprecedented 'growth miracle' after decades of rapid economic expansion is a question that has grabbed world attention. [Read more]
The National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference sessions in early March should be a time to reaffirm China's resolve to fight corruption. [Read more]
Smog to loom large
Environmental issues will be a major focus at the upcoming sessions. [Read more]
Press center for 2014 sessions launched in Beijing
Work Review
Editor's Note:China has witnessed many key events in the past year, including the election of the nation's new leadership, reforms in varied fields to improve people's livelihood, remarkable advances in space science, and others too numerous to mention.
CPC announces decision on comprehensive reform
The 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Tuesday approved a decision on 'major issues concerning comprehensively deepening reforms' at the close of their four-day meeting.
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Clean governance
Premier Li Keqiang pledged to combat corruption, boost government transparency and build a clean government.
Anti-pollution plans
The central government will introduce a series of policies to implement a landmark anti-pollution action plan.
Pension system
China's recently declared intention to unify pension schemes has won acclaim, but challenges lie ahead.
Financial reform
China's four major financial authorities have announced their priorities for 2014.
Medical reform
Beijing is seeking central government support to build wholly foreign-owned medical establishments.
New energy vehicles
China will extend a program for subsidizing new energy vehicles beyond 2015.
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