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BBC Monitoring
Asia Pacific -- political |
July 10, 2006 |
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Text
of report in English by official Chinese news agency Xinhua (New
China News Agency)
Hohhot, 9 July: A senior official has called for great efforts
to deal with issues concerning the most important interests of
the people while deepening reforms and accelerating the pace of
development, so as to help resolve factors of instability from
the very source.
This was marked by Luo Gan, member of the Standing Committee of
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Central Committee Political
Bureau and secretary of the Committee of Political Science and
Law under the CCP Central Committee, during his recent study
tour in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on 7-9
July.
During his stay, the senior party official visited border posts,
companies and remote herding areas, to investigate issues
regarding the implementation of a scientific concept of
development and the safeguarding of social harmony.
In talks with local officials, the senior official praised the
achievements that the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has made
in developing its economy and ensuring social stability. Let
people directly enjoy practical interests the reform and
development have generated for them, Luo stressed.
He urged localities to avoid damaging the interests of some
local residents during the transformation of state-owned
companies as well as land acquisition and relocation of
residents for development projects.
In addition, Luo paid a visit to the family of Hou Baoshan, a
police officer who died of a heart attack when he was working on
4 March 2005. Hou was later nominated as a "Second-degree Hero
and Model" by the Ministry of Public Security.
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