Nation draws up five-year road map (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-10-09 09:17
The 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) opened its
fifth plenary session here on Saturday to draw a roadmap for the country's
social and economic growth in the next five years.
The four-day meeting will discuss a suggestion draft made by the CPC Central
Committee on the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010).
A turning point
Judging from the policy measures adopted by the Central Committee over the
past few years, the next five-year plan focuses on the implementation of a
scientific view of development, humanism and sustainable development.
As the first five-year-Plan after the concept of scientific development was
proposed by the present Government in 2003, the 11th Five-Year Plan will mark a
turning point for China's social and economic development, said analysts.
The Political Bureau of the Central Committee held two meetings in July and
in September, respectively, to confer on the key points that should be covered
in the plan.
According to the meetings, the new plan will favour social services, aiming
to realise a "harmonious society" through implementing the scientific concept of
development.
To achieve more efficient growth, the Plan will also stress Chinese
innovation, noted the meetings.
The future five years are crucial for China's modernisation as the country
steers its social and economic train from extensive development onto the track
of scientific development.
During the period from 1978 to 2004, China witnessed an average economic
growth rate of 9.4 per cent and became the world's sixth largest economy and the
third largest trading nation. The Central Committee has solicited opinions and
suggestions from the public on the design of the five-year Plan.
Top leaders made special probes to local areas while preparing the draft.
Greater integration
The closed-door meeting will issue a communique on October 11 and after the
approval of the suggestion draft at the plenary session, the National People's
Congress (NPC) will fully discuss the specific contents of the Plan in March of
2006.
Analysts said that in the 11th Five-Year Plan period, the Chinese economy
will be more integrated with the world economy and the mode China chooses will
be of great significance to the world.
In a sense, only when China realises scientific development can its
"harmonious development" and "peaceful development" become true, said analysts.
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