To enforce the rules of law
Updated: 2012-11-01 16:36
By Kbay (Chinadaily.com.cn)
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Comment on the topic: "What are your expectations for China's new leadership?"
I would like the new leadership to enforce the rules of law. Not more laws, but enforcing the many existing laws. Make and publicize that the law of the land is above EVERY one person, that even Xi Jinping is NOT above the laws of the and.
If even Xi Jinping is NOT above the Law, then I hope the little fiddling corrupt village officials will get the message through their thick skull.
Property rights - what's legally mine should stay and remain mine. The government and corrupt officials cannot confiscate and steal my rightful property. More official transparency from both the central to the village level governments. Publicize the OFFICIAL paid salary of all civil servants levels for public scrutiny. Give more power to the tax officials. Set up a powerful and independent "ICAC" to watch over corruption of officials.
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