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261. China Hits Hard at Corruption
In line with a decision of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, China has launched a crackdown on graft and corruption, especially those cases involving embezzlement of over 10,000 yuan
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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262. Offence Reporting: An Important Channel of Mass Supervision
The offence-reporting system, established throughout the country in June 1988, has showed the power of the masses in the campaign against corruption. It allows the state to directly rely on the broad
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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263. An Open System: Ensuring Honest Government
Governments at all levels throughout the country are in the process of setting up a system to eliminate corruption among their employees. One example is the Dongcheng District Government of Beijing.
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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264. China's First Law on Rallies and Demonstrations
China's first Law on Assemblies, Processions and Demonstrations, adopted at the 10th Session of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress (NPC) held in late October 1989,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 0506 PDF HTML
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265. NPC: The Voice of the People
At the press conference held on March 15, Yao Guang, spokesman of the Third Session of the Seventh National People's Congress (NPC), was repeatedly asked by reporters whether China's NPC was
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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266. NPC: Running China With Collective Wisdom
After an unusual year, deputies to the National People's Congress (NPC), taking on the tasks entrusted to them by the public, gathered in Beijing to examine and discuss the work reports of the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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267. Disseminating The Law Among Citizens
China began promoting legal knowledge among its citizens in 1986 to foster a sense of civic responsibility so that they can use the law to protect their legitimate rights and combat illegal activities
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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268. NPC: The Supreme Power of the People
All rights in China belong to the people. This is the basic principle of China's socialist political democracy and is carried out mainly through the system of the people's congresses, the cardinal
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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269. China's System of People's Congresses
As the supreme organ of state power, the National People's Congress, elected by the whole people, is responsible for the people and subject to people's supervision. It is the embodiment of democracy
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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270. Rules Add to Pudong's Appeal to Investors
The nine new regulations on the opening and development of the Pudong New Development Zone, published on September 10, 1990 by the Shanghai people's government, marked the start of a major stage of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Ge Wu Year 1990 Issue 43 PDF HTML