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Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin's report
at the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) will
give people greater confidence as they strive to get rich, delegates to
the Party congress and experts said.
"People will find that they have a
broader array of choices when making investments and starting
businesses," delegate Lang Guoqing said.
Jiang Zemin said in his report: "It
is necessary to foster notions and form a business mechanism in
conformity with the basic economic system in the primary stage of
socialism and create a social environment in which people are encouraged
to achieve something and helped to make a success of their career."
In this regard, the government is
expected to take a series of measures, such as breaking monopolies,
providing a freer environment for investors, reforming administrative
examination and approval procedures, rectifying market economic order,
and lowering the access threshold for investors.
"Ordinary people will have more say
in the decision-making process," said Zhang Guangqiang, a congress
delegate from Northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
Zhang noted that a major content of
building a well-off society is to improve socialist democracy and the
legal system to better safeguard and respect people's political,
economic and cultural rights.
Jiang Zemin said in his report that all
legitimate income, from work or not, should be protected, which has
garnered intense reactions.
"This brilliant exposition further
assures the income distribution results under the current basic
distribution system," said Su Hainan, director of the Labour Salary
Institute under the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.
"The immediate and vital interests
of ordinary people will be firmly protected so long as we strictly carry
out the essential points of distribution system reform," Su said.
Regarding the protection of legitimate
income, Su said current criminal laws and anti-smuggling laws have
clearly delineated the fight against illegal incomes grabbed through
corruption, tax evasion, smuggling and fake production.
Other laws and regulations, including the
labour law, have made prescriptions on protecting legitimate work
income.
Furthermore, policies on the
commercialization of achievements in scientific research stipulate that
scientific research personnel may be paid with income from stocks or may
deduct a percentage of money from the scientific achievements' direct
income, according to Su.
China Daily news
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