NPC & CPPCC Sessions 2006

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao is meeting the press in the Great Hall of the People in downtown Beijing, shortly after the conclusion of the annual full session of the Chinese legislature, the National People's Congress. -Xinhua
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Report on the Work of the Government (2006) (15/3 16:16)
The following is the full text of the Report on the Work of the Government delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao at the Fourth Session of the Tenth National People's Congress on March 5, 2006.

Chinese premier calls for proper handling of social conflicts in new era (14/3 18:00)
Governments at all levels must learn to properly deal with problems and conflicts looming up in the new era of economic and social development, said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in Beijing today.

 
   

  • Mainland ready for cross-Straits talks under one-China principle, on equal footing: Premier
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  • Strong China-India relations to usher in true Asian century: premier
  •  (14/3 15:18)
  • China to unswervingly push forward reform, opening-up: premier
  •  (14/3 15:18)
  • Chinese mainland to open 5 more cities to Hong Kong for individual traveling
  •  (14/3 15:16)
  • China pursues self-defense policy: premier
  •  (14/3 15:16)
  • Focus of education must be oriented toward general public: Premier
  •  (14/3 13:13)
  • Some local govts infringe on people's legal rights: premier
  •  (14/3 13:13)
  • Premier stresses role of trade unions in work safety supervision
  •  (14/3 13:12)
  • State must take dominant share in reforms of state-owned banks: Premier
  •  (14/3 13:12)
  • No more unexpected changes of RMB exchange rate: Premier Wen
  •  (14/3 13:10)
  • Chinese Premier stresses building new socialist countryside
  •  (14/3 11:40)
  • Sino-Japanese relations hard to develop if shrine issue not resolved, says premier
  •  (14/3 11:39)
  • Mainland keeps close watch over situation in Taiwan
  •  (14/3 11:38)
  • Premier vows never to back away in resolving problems concerning public interest
  •  (14/3 11:37)
     
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