China's State Councilor Ma Kai yesterday called for the advancement of the
administrative system reform to build a service-oriented government.
Ma, president of the National School of Administration, made the remarks at a
ceremony marking the opening of the new semester.
"To deepen the reform of the administrative system is an important job for
the Party and the government at the moment," said Ma, also secretary-general of
the State Council, China's cabinet.
According to Ma, 46 cabinet departments have completed the task of officially
defining their functions, organizational structures and staff quotas. The
remaining departments are in the process of doing so.
Ma added that the reform of local governments shall also be pursued at a
proper time.
He stressed that the core of the administrative system reform is to abandon
the "omnipotent" government and build a limited government. The role of the
government must change from administration and control to service.
Government must provide good public service, safeguard social justice, be
more transparent and reform the way it manages the market and the society, Ma
said.