China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi: Rule of law key to modernize governance

Need cited for intensifie­d effort to address major obstacles, challenges

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping’s remarks about promoting the modernizat­ion of the country’s governance system and capacity using the rule of law constitute a guide for the work of people from all walks of life, observers said. That is especially so for those engaged in judicial matters, as they tackle major problems that exist in the law-based governing system, they said.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivered a key speech at a central conference on work related to overall law-based governance held in Beijing on Monday and Tuesday. He called for intensifie­d efforts to respond to major challenges, withstand major risks, overcome major obstacles and address major conflicts in line with the law.

After learning about the speech, the Supreme People’s Court, the nation’s top court, said it would constantly improve judicial capacity to reach the central leadership’s requiremen­ts, pledging to provide more efficient legal services and stronger support for ensuring high-quality developmen­t, stable economic growth and social harmony.

“We’ll put meeting people’s judicial demands as our priority, strengthen­ing legal protection for them and making full use of legal means to help them solve disputes so that everyone feels justice is done in every case,” the top court added.

Besides the judicial system, other government agencies also said they would make the principle of the rule of law their priority while dealing with administra­tive and foreign-related affairs.

Xu Xinjian, head of the law and rule division of the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation, said that with Xi stressing law-based government constructi­on, the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation is drafting a five-year plan on market supervisio­n to improve its law enforcemen­t, regulate administra­tive behavior, limit administra­tive power and prevent it from being abused.

“We’ ll continuous­ly and strictly enforce laws in a civilized manner, giving firm legal support to market supervisio­n reforms and developmen­t,” he said.

Amid a complicate­d internatio­nal situation, “the meeting stressed taking a coordinate­d approach to promoting the rule of law at home and in matters involving foreign parties for the first time, which provides clear direction and a requiremen­t to attach more importance to law-based governance in dealing with foreign affairs,” said Jia Guide, director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Department of Treaty and Law.

“China is approachin­g the world as a responsibl­e nation, so we have to better apply the rule of law when attending to foreign affairs,” he added.

Feng Guo, president of Law School at Wuhan University, said that in order to promote the rule of law in matters involving foreign parties, the country should attach more importance to educating related talent to better safeguard national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests.

Xi Jinping Thought on Rule of Law was lauded at the conference and by the top court, government officials and legal experts as the fundamenta­l guideline for lawbased governance in the country and resolving major problems in legal department­s.

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