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Decision on HK universal suffrage 'unshakable'

[2015-03-04 18:55]

Chinese top legislature's decision on the universal suffrage in the election of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Chief Executive is "unshakable," a spokeswoman said Wednesday.

Legal system must protect national security

[2015-03-04 14:07]

China is facing an increasingly complicated national security situation in the era of globalization and needs to build up a legal system concerning national security, the spokeswoman of the NPC annual session said at a press conference on Wednesday.

China sets target to meet tax legilsation principle

[2015-03-04 13:46]

Fu Ying, spokeswoman of the NPC annual session, said at a press conference on Wednesday that by 2020 China will have fully adhered to the principle that taxes are stipulated by legislation.

Some US politicians fail to understand anti-terror legislation

[2015-03-04 13:44]

It is good to see US President Barack Obama paying attention to China's anti-terrorism legislation but there are misunderstandings

Fu vows that symptoms and causes of corruption will be tackled

[2015-03-04 13:29]

Both the symptoms and the root causes of corruption, will be tackled, Fu Ying, spokeswoman for the National People's Congress, said at a press conference on Wednesday.

Legislation gives authority to reform

[2015-03-04 13:29]

Commenting on the relationship between reform and legislation, Fu Ying, spokeswoman for the National People's Congress, said legislation provides legislative authority for the reforms.

NPC supervision role helps solve problems

[2015-03-04 13:26]

NPC spokeswoman Fu Ying said at a press conference on Wednesday that supervision is primarily aimed at solving problems that may arise and is not based on opposition per se.

Cross-border projects have been long-term goal

[2015-03-04 13:06]

Commenting on the Belt and Road Initiative and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, NPC spokeswoman Fu Ying said at a press conference on Wednesday that some cross-border infrastructure projects were first proposed more than twenty years ago but were not implemented until now due to insufficient technology, expertise and capital.