Tools: Save | Print | " target="_blank" class="style1">E-mail | Most Read
China Promises More Democracy in Legislation
Adjust font size:

Top Chinese lawmaker Wu Bangguo said Thursday that the Standing Committee of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) will further promote democracy in its legislation by soliciting more public opinions.

"We will continue to publicize law drafts to collect suggestions and hold more public hearings on bills which the public care about or dispute about the most," said Wu, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, in his annual report on the legislature's work to nearly 3,000 NPC deputies.

NPC deputies are particularly keen to take note of Wu's promise at a time when legal experts are engulfed in a battle over the country's first property law still in the making.

The draft law, which is designed to provide refined protection of private property, was originally scheduled for approval at this annual session to end on March 14. However, it was scrapped from the agenda just months ahead of the session.

Some scholars worry that the draft law may fail to protect state-owned assets by putting indiscriminate stress on private and public ownership.

The holdup of property law legislation does not mean that it will be shelved. On the contrary, it is on top of the 25 bills for 2006, according to the chairman's report. Others are related to corporate bankruptcy, supervision, emergency handling, labor contract and the fight against narcotics.

The draft property law was made public last year to seek public comments and suggestions. The draft has so far attracted more than 11,500 letters.

After reviewing various proposals for modification, the legislature summed up 10 major questions for discussion, one of which involved the protection of state-owned assets reportedly raised by Gong Xiantian, a law professor with the Peking University. He said in a letter earlier this year that such a law would "undermine the legal foundation of China's socialist economy."

"That version puts state-owned property and private property under indiscriminate protection," Gong said. "This means that people who become rich by preying on state-owned assets and taking bribes could be shielded from prosecution."

(Xinhua News Agency March 9, 2006)

Tools: Save | Print | " target="_blank" class="style1">E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
White Paper on Political Democracy Published
China's Legislature Focuses Supervision on Workers' Safety, Environment
 
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲欧美国产另类视频| 热99re久久精品天堂vr| 色噜噜狠狠狠色综合久| 秦先生第15部大战宝在线观看| 欧美三级不卡在线观线看高清| 成人福利免费视频| 国产精品嫩草影院线路| 国产suv精品一区二区6| 午夜视频十八嗯嗯啊免费| 亚洲国产AV一区二区三区四区| 中文字幕日产无码| www.九色视频| 6080午夜乱理伦片| 老少交欧美另类| 欧美内射深插日本少妇| 狠狠色丁香婷婷久久综合| 欧美成人在线免费观看| 日韩午夜在线视频不卡片| 成人av免费电影| 国产成人女人在线视频观看| 四虎影永久在线观看网址| 亚洲一区二区三区91| aⅴ免费在线观看| 波霸在线精品视频免费观看| 色屁屁在线观看视频免费| 欧美国产日韩a在线观看| 日本三区四区免费高清不卡| 好吊妞视频一区二区| 国产福利在线导航| 免费吃奶摸下激烈视频| 久久九九久精品国产| va天堂va亚洲va影视中文字幕| 色屁屁www影院免费观看视频| 波多野结衣大战5个黑人| 成人影院在线观看视频| 国产精品黄大片在线播放| 国产三级在线播放线| 亚洲AV成人无码天堂| 69av视频在线观看| 狂野欧美激情性xxxx在线观看 | 久久婷婷香蕉热狠狠综合|