Reforms across the Board
- Premier Li Keqiang said Monday that China would balance efforts to stabilize economic growth and boost structural reforms in 2015, as downward pressure on growth still remains.
- "Comprehensively strictly govern the Party" is one of the newly declared "Four Comprehensives" political theory of the top leader Xi Jinping.
- The salary reform, which trims payment for executives from centrally administered state-owned enterprises in China, is now in effect starting from the new year's day.
- Measures on old-age insurance for workers in government agencies and public institutions were unveiled on Wednesday.
- China's vehicle-use reform will shift to local government level, but more effort is needed to ensure it achieves its full potential.
- China's central leadership for reform has said boosting the quality of reforms must be of prime concern in the coming 2015.
Highlights of the Sessions >>
- Full text: Report on China's central, local budgets
- Full text: Report on China's economic, social development plan
- Full text: Report on the Work of the Government (2015)
- Highlights of work report of Supreme People's Court
- Highlights of China's gov't work report for 2015
- Big data on China's rule of law
China.org.cn Exclusives >>
Zhou Mingwei: cultural differences cause misunderstanding
- Political advisor Zhou Mingwei told China.org.cn that cultural differences between China and foreign countries may cause misunderstandings in the international community, but China has to find a way to better explain itself.