Photos: Wen talks online with netizens
The two portals, namely www.gov.cn of the central government and www.xinhuanet.com of the Xinhua News Agency, jointly interviewed Premier Wen on Sunday with questions raised by netizens. | Backgrounder: Internet development in China
China eyes 7-pct annual growth, focusing on living standards
China's government will set its annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth target for the 2011-2015 period at 7 percent, and make the improvement of living standards a fundamental aim.
Wen: China eyes 7% GDP growth from 2011 to 2015
China aims to reduce energy consumption
Quotes from Wen's online chats
Premier targets causes of instability, stresses fair treatment of disadvantaged groups
Premier Wen Jiabao Sunday laid out three planks of government policy essential to maintaining stability: closing income gaps; equal benefits and opportunities for rural residents; and eradicating corruption.
Fair income distribution to be ensured
Premier Wen: China's rise lies in talents, education, not GDP
"The whole world is talking about China's rise, and what the people talk about most is (China's) GDP. But I think China's rise lies in talents and education," Premier Wen made the remarks during an online chat with Internet users.
China to build more high-quality rural schools
Wen vows to protect street children
China to push forward yuan's exchange rate reform prudently, gradually: Premier
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao told Internet users Sunday that the country will push forward the yuan's exchange rate reform in a prudent and step-by-step manner to ensure social stability.
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Chinese Premier Wen inspects newsroom of state news portals in BJ
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Premier Wen: China's rise lies in talents, education, not GDP
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Chinese premier pledges to rein in soaring consumer prices
In pictures: Chinese Premier Wen holds online chat with netizens
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Premier Wen vows to protect street children
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Premier Wen says China to ensure fair income distribution
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China aims to reduce energy consumption per unit of GDP by 16 to 17 pct in next five years
Premier Wen says China to build more high-quality rural schools
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Mr. Premier, I am a worker. During the second half of last year, our local authorities imposed power cuts to fulfill the energy-saving targets, which forced residents to drink water or use the toilets in the dark, or turn on flashlights to prepare breakfast. Is this right? It is right to save energy and cut emission, but people’s life should not be affected. Can the two sides be considered at the same time?
- Ever Changing
Hello, Premier. The retirees’ pensions from enterprises are two to three times lower than that for those with the same qualification from the governmental departments or institutional organizations. It is not uncommon that employees with the same educational backgrounds, same qualifications, same skill levels and same contributions to the society can not get the same pensions when they retire. It sometimes happens that the pensions of two senior technicians from enterprises combined are less than that of one auxiliary worker from the government departments or institutional organizations. Premier, this two-tier retirement pension system has to be solved.
- Equity
Mr. Premier, judicial justice has been a big concern of the common people. In the past years, treatment of some cases was truly unfair and has brought some negative effects on the society. How would the government enhance judicial justice in 2011?
- Fairness to Justice
Dear Premier, the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement signed between the Chinese Mainland and Taiwan last year has brought about substantial benefits to both sides. Will there be any more good news in the cross-straits economic and trade cooperation this year? And what breakthroughs will be made?
- Peace
Premier, I am a cab driver, with a monthly income of little more than 2,300 yuan RMB, just passing the threshold for personal income tax. I think the threshold is too low and the wage-earning group in China has become the main tax-payer. This is unfair. Fair should be that those earning more be taxed more, while those earning less be taxed less or none. I hope the government can solve this problem as soon as possible.
- Mobile phone number(last four digits): 5187
Mr. Premier, many people are curious about the different life of a premier. Do you often chat with your children about their work and daily life? Do you visit relatives or drop in on friends or classmates once in a while?
- Freedom of Heart
Can the government push foreword the reform of income distribution system in 2011 and produce substantial results for the people?
- Climbing Mountain