Chinese strategist proposes state compensation systems
3/3/2006 16:50
A renowned Chinese strategist has proposed that China should establish five
state compensation systems, which, if well implemented, will help ensure the
completion of the drive to build a harmonious society. Niu Wenyuan, a leading
expert on China's sustainable development and a member of the 10th National
Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC),
told Xinhua on Thursday that farmers should receive "reasonable" compensation
for their land taken away for various purposes. Niu, who is also a member of
the standing committee of China Zhigong (Public Interest) Party, one of the
eight democratic parties in China, has long been dedicated to the study of
China's sustainable development. Statistics show that 65 percent of the
incidents involving mass participation over the past three years are related to
land requisition and tearing down of houses. As for the compensation system
among industries, Niu suggested that the secondary and tertiary industries give
compensation to the primary industry or agriculture. For instance, the
secondary and the tertiary industries can give "reasonable" compensation to the
agricultural sector according to the number of people it feeds, he said. Niu
said efforts should be made to establish a social compensation mechanism, as the
nation's foremost task for the time being is to build a social security system
embracing all walks of life and sectors, the minimum standard of living for
urban residents and the basic social security system for the urban poor,
laid-off workers from the state-owned enterprises and people living in the
Three-Gorge reservoir area. Finally, both the central and local governments
should join hands in establishing a natural disaster compensation
foundation. The CPPCC is a significant component of the country's governance
structure. The provincial plenary sessions and the annual national session of
the CPPCC are crucial forums for the elite from various sectors as well as
non-Communist parties and people without party affiliation, allowing them to
make significant contributions to China's political affairs.
Xinhua news
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