China strengthens policy enforcement ability (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-03-10 11:13
The Chinese government is striving to strengthen its administrative
capability to beef up central policy enforcement and achieve the targets set in
the 11th Five-Year Plan for economic and social development.
Premier Wen Jiabao said in his government work report at the national
legislature on March 5 that "we will establish a sound administrative
accountability system, improve the government's ability to perform its duties
and strengthen public trust."
"This term of government has realized the vital importance of administrative
ability in successfully pushing forward reform and economic construction," Sun
Zhaoxue, vice president of China Aluminum Co., Ltd., said during the current
session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC).
"A well-functioning administrative mechanism directly concerns the
enforcement of the policies worked out by the central government," the NPC
deputy said.
Analysts pointed out that it is natural for China, one of the fastest growing
economies of the world, to recognize that the importance of administrative
capability is pivotal to the country' s sustainable development.
Despite the fact that the central government has issued a series of laws and
regulations about environmental protection, many polluted rivers, smoking
chimneys and heaps of stinking trash can be seen in many areas.
"Writing administrative ability into the government work report helps make
government reform more rational," said Wang Quanjie, an NPC deputy from East
China's Shandong Province.
"The government used to pay much attention to enacting policies and plans but
sometimes ignore their effective implementation," Wang said, noting that
"implementation is the crucial matter."
China has proposed many big objectives for reform and development in the
government work report and the 11th Five-Year Plan. Their realization depends on
a strong implementation mechanism of the governments at central and local
levels, Wang said.
In fact, the Chinese government has, since January this year, issued a series
of policies and regulations which carry a strong message to step up its
administrative ability and policy implementation efficiency.
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