CCTV9英语新闻:“四综合”作为有远见的指导(在线收听) |
Let's continue talks with our studio guests, Professor Fu Jun, from Peking University, and Mr. Laurence Brahm, political economist. Q1: President Xi Jinping has unveiled his political theory, known as the "Four Comprehensives". Why these four issues? Q2. President Xi has said the party should ensure law enforcement. What's the significance of the rule of law? How does it relates to the other three comprehensives? Q3: It's been more than six decades since the establishment of the National People's Congress. What have been its major achievements? Given the ever-changing environment today, what factors does it now take into consideration when designing laws? Q4. A bill against domestic violence was announced during yesterday's NPC press conference. That's raised concerns among some people about the conditions allowing authorities to intervene in people's private affairs. Any comments on that? Q5: China is moving into the third year of its massive anti-corruption campaign... at a time when economic growth has slumped. Do you think there's a direct link between the fight on corruption and the sluggish economy? Q6. China's top prosecuting body has said it will promote anti-corruption legislation... and form a mechanism under which officials won't dare accept bribes or obstruct the implementation of anti-corruption efforts. How can this be put into practice? And what are the main challenges? Q7. Some media in the US have suggested that China's proposed anti-terror legislation could enable the government to police electronic communications. Something, they say, could also backfire. What's your take on this? Why is this legislation deemed important? Q8. China has worked to streamline administration and delegate power as part of its efforts to deepen reform. Has any progress been made in the past two years? And once the government delegates power, how does it ensure provinces are doing a good job? |
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