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No.1 central document vows rural vitalization


No.1 central document vows rural vitalization
Zhang Hongpei Published: Feb 22, 2021 12:29 AM
Farmers run tractors through wheat fields in Suqian, East China s Jiangsu Province on Thursday, right after the weeklong Spring Festival holiday. Around China, 22 million tractors and various types of specialized agricultural machinery are at the ready, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Photo: VCG
China s central government unveiled the No. 1 document for 2021 on Sunday evening, renewing its emphasis on the country s rural area and agricultural sector, while also bringing in more urgent issues such as tackling core bottlenecks in agricultural technologies, strengthening the homegrown breeding system as well as the road ahead after the poverty alleviation campaign in rural areas. ....

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China's New Independents Tap Social Media to Challenge Communist Party (Updated)


Posted by Sophie Beach | Jun 8, 2011
The Christian Science Monitor reports on a
Harnessing the mobilizing power of social networking websites for the first time and attracting unprecedented attention to themselves, these candidates for local Peoples’ Congresses are posing a dilemma for the government.
“There appears to be some uncertainty and debate at the upper echelons [of government] about how to deal with this,” says Russell Leigh Moses, author of an upcoming book on the changing nature of power in China.
Some of those putting themselves forward as candidates, such as popular blogger Li Chengpeng, seem likely to be thorns in the authorities’ side. “You will never know the benefit of standing up if you always stay on your knees,” Mr. Li declared in a combative campaign statement he sent out to his 2 million followers on Sina Weibo, a Twitter-like microblog. ....

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