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China’s draft property law in line with Constitution
www.chinanews.cn 2007-03-04 15:45:54
(Source: Xinhua)
Beijing, March 4 – A spokesman for China’s parliamentary session on
Sunday slashed the view that the draft property rights law, to be
deliberated for approval at the annual session of the National People’s
Congress (NPC), goes against the Constitution, stressing the law should
give equal protection to public and private properties.
At a press conference ahead of the NPC’s annual full session that will
open on Monday, spokesman Jiang Enzhu said that under the socialist
market economy, state, collective and private properties should be
entitled to equal rights.
If various property rights were not protected equally, the initiative of
legally creating and accumulating wealth by the masses of people would be
harmed, and national strengthen and social harmony would also be
impaired, Jiang said.
He said Chinese lawmakers will further improve the draft law during the
upcoming NPC annual session.
The NPC Standing Committees has solicited more than 10,000 pieces of
opinion from the public and held hundreds of discussion panels during the
unprecedented seven-time deliberation by the NPC Standing Committee.
The draft property rights law had its first reading in China’s
legislature in 2002 as part of a draft civil code.
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