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Premier urges steady coal supply, work safety
www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-10 09:32:35
(Source: Xinhuanet)
BEIJING, March 9 - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Wednesday urged China's
leading coal producer, the northern province of Shanxi, to further tap
its producing capacity and ensure steady coal supply for the country
while "resolutely preventing" the occurrence of any major accidents such
as gas explosions.
"Shanxi has an important role to play in the country's coal reserves and
output," said Wen Wednesday afternoon while joining in a panel discussion
of Shanxi lawmakers attending the annual session of the National People's
Congress (NPC), the top Chinese legislature, in Beijing.
Shanxi should strengthen the exploration of coal resources, speed up the
construction of large-sized coalmining bases and further tap the
producing capacity of existing coal mines, to ensure a safe and steady
coal supply that can meet the need of the country's economic development,
Wen told the lawmakers.
Meanwhile, Wen stressed that "nothing is more precious than human lives"
and that "top priority must be given to production safety at the coal
mines".
He called for greater investment to upgrade safety facilities and
infrastructure at the coal mines and a more strict implementation of the
"safety responsibility system", adding that at present the main attention
should be focused on the problem of coal bed gas, the top killer in
China's coalmine accidents.
"We must take more effective measures and resolutely prevent the
occurrence of any major gas-related accidents," said Wen.
Also on Wednesday, other senior Party and state leaders including
Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee Wu Bangguo, Vice President Zeng
Qinghong, Vice Premier Huang Ju and Secretary of the Central Commission
for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China Wu Guanzheng
also joined lawmakers from all over the country in panel discussions.
At a panel discussion of the Qinghai provincial delegation to the current
NPC session, Wu Bangguo stressed the importance of adhering to and
further improving the people's congress system, which he called "the most
important channel" for the Chinese people to exercise their power as the
true masters of the country.
Zeng Qinghong exchanged views with the lawmakers from southwest China's
Yunnan Province on the "scientific concept of development" and the fresh
concept of "a harmonious socialist society" endorsedby the top Chinese
leadership.
"Yunnan has an important role to play in promoting the 'Great Development
of the Western Regions' and in safeguarding peace and stability in the
border regions," Zeng noted.
Joining in the discussion of the NPC delegation from south China's
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Huang Ju called on all the lawmakers to
bring their legislative and supervisory roles into full play and
contribute to the building of a socialist legalsystem with Chinese
characteristics.
At the discussion of the Hunan provincial delegation to the NPC session,
Wu Guanzheng urged all leading officials to strictly abide by all
disciplinary rules and regulations of the Party and the government and
always be clean and honest. He also exchanged views with the lawmakers on
issues of how to improve the quality of the law-enforcement personnel and
how to safeguard and promote social justice.
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