Xi Jinping meets HK, Macao chiefs Chinese president Xi Jinping on Monday met CY Leung and Chui Sai On, chief executives of Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions(SAR), fully endorsing their work and that of their respective governments. |
PLA vows firm support for 'Chinese dream' The Chinese military has pledged robust support to ensure the realization of the "Chinese dream," according to a circular from the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army (PLA). |
China unveils new cabinet amid function reform Wan Gang, minister of science and technology,Wang Zhengwei, minister in charge of the state ethnic affairs commission and Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the People's Bank of China, are also vice chairmen of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the country's top political advisory body. |
Reform urged for health, family planning organs Vice Premier Liu Yandong has urged concrete efforts to reform the country's health and family planning institutions. |
Top legislature has younger leaders A younger generation of elites from different political parties, ethnic groups and professional backgrounds are now taking to the center stage of the legislative leadership in China. |
Top legislator extends greetings to media staff Top legislator Zhang Dejiang on Saturday extended greetings to media workers who covered China's most recent legislative session. |
Chief justice, procurator: carrying public hopes for justice Chinese lawmakers on Friday elected Zhou Qiang president of the Supreme People's Court, making the 52-year-old the 10th chief justice since the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949. |
Chinese dream highlighted at NPC closing session China's National People's Congress concluded its annual session on Sunday after a smooth installation of new legislature and state leaders who pledged for further reform and development in pursuit of "Chinese dream." |
'Chinese dream' highlighted as parliamentary session concludes China's parliament concluded its annual session on Sunday after a smooth installation of new legislature and state leaders who pledged for further reform and development in pursuit of "Chinese dream." |
'Don't let the people down' -- Li Yuanchao "As an official, one should show reverence for history, people and life and let what he has done lives up to the expectations of the people," Li Yuanchao once said to officials. |
Chinese premier makes press debut, charting gov't roadmap Premier Li Keqiang's press debut on Sunday in the Great Hall of the People grabbed immediate public attention, as many are anticipating how the 57-year-old newly-appointed premier will steer the government of the world's second-largest economy over the next five years. |
Chinese premier reaffirms road of peaceful development Premier Li Keqiang said Sunday that China is committed to maintaining peace and stability in the Asian-Pacific region and the whole world, pledging stronger ties with major powers, including the U.S. and Russia. |
Mainland to advance cooperation with Hong Kong Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Sunday said that the central government will further advance policies for deepening cooperation between the mainland and Hong Kong. |
Premier Li promises more consideration to interests of Taiwan China's new premier Li Keqiang on Sunday said that the mainland will give more consideration to the well-being and interests of Taiwan compatriots so that the two sides can share the fruits of country's development. |
Premier Li stresses reform, opening up Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Sunday that China's reform and opening-up drive has changed the life of many Chinese, including himself. |