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Updated: 2010-03-11 07:28
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Civil aviation development
Two problems constrain the development of the country's civil aviation, NPC deputy and former chief pilot of the Civil Aviation Administration Yu Zhen said. The first problem is the strict air traffic control, especially in the airspace of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, and the second one is our weak general aviation segment.
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Tourism sector needs law
There is no corresponding law to regulate the growth of the tourism industry, just rules and regulations, said Liu Yuguo, NPC deputy and mayor of Suining, Sichuan province. The lack of such a law has led to difficulties in safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of the traveler and tourist enterprise.
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Transparent budget
The implementation of making the government budget public is unsatisfactory. It is necessary to break down budget items into smaller details and further enhance the transparency, said, Gao Qiang NPC deputy and director of the Budget Committee of the NPC Standing Committee . The government budget is funded by the people, and there is no question it should be open to the public.
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Protect personal information
Laws should be formulated to prevent citizens' personal information from leaking, said Zhang Zhao'an, an NPC deputy. He added that the law should stipulate in detail the process of collecting, using and protecting people's personal information.
Xinhuanet.com
Domestic violence
Laws to prevent domestic violence need to be established to protect women's rights, NPC deputy Li Yu'e said.
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Special education
More policy support should be given to special education, which, compared with other countries, still has a far way to go in China, said Zhang Jishun, a CPPCC member. He said the government should establish specific subsidies for special education, and improve its quality.
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Cultivate talents
More talents need to be cultivated for the future development of science and technology, said NPC deputy Guo Guoqing. The government should provide enough support to young scientists and provide good conditions for research personnel to devote all their attention to work.
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