The government's accelerated efforts to boost the rule of law and the efficiency of its governing capability will have a far-reaching influence on its future development, says a People's Daily article.
ON WEDNESDAY, WHILE TRYING TO STOP AN SUV THAT HAD made an illegal turn, a traffic policeman in Shanghai was dragged by the car for 10 meters and killed. Comments:
ON FRIDAY, FIVE PEOPLE WERE KILLED AND ANOTHER EIGHT INJURED, when bombs dropped by Myanmar military planes hit Lincang city in Yunnan province. This is the fourth time within a month Myanmar military planes have entered Chinese territorial airspace, and the third time they have dropped bombs on Chinese territory. Comments:
SHENZHEN MUNICIPAL People's Procuratorate recently published a report on crimes committed by women in the city, which shows a growing trend of female officials embezzling public funds and taking bribes. The procuratorate said many of these corrupt female officials lacked love at home and advised the society to care for them. Comments:
Top leader Xi Jinping's strategy for governing China and charting its development is known as the "Four Comprehensives", which comprise comprehensively building an overall moderately well-off society, comprehensively deepening reform, comprehensively governing the country in accordance with the law, and comprehensively supervising the Communist Party of China. The strategy represents the basic direction of building a modern socialist society.
At the annual sessions of the National People's Congress, or China's top legislature, and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee, its top advisory body, lawmakers said China should accelerate the drafting of national legislation on fighting corruption, because such legislation is critical to establishing the rule of law.
The Heritage Foundation, in its recent report, "Assessing America's Ability to Provide for the Common Defense", has used a new index system to gauge the level of threat the United States faces in different parts of the world and to determine its preparedness for common defense with its allies.
With Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expected to make a statement on the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, Japan is being haunted by its aggression against other Asian nations in the past century. People at home and abroad are still trying to awaken the nation's conscience to face squarely this part of its history, which Abe and his supporters have so far refused to do.
The Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee, held in late October last year, made a strategic arrangement for national reunification in accordance with the law under the new conditions.
Farmers took away tons of substandard and counterfeit goods on March 10, which were supposed to be destroyed in a Xuzhou suburb in Jiangsu province, East China, ignoring law enforcement officers' warning not to do so. Among the goods were food and healthcare products, chemicals and electric wires.
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