China's top legislature, the National People's Congress (NPC),
on Thursday started examining two draft laws aimed to grant equal
protection to state and private properties and introduce a unified
income tax for domestic and foreign-funded enterprises.
The draft property law and the draft enterprises income tax law
were submitted for deliberation to the ongoing annual full session
of the 10th NPC, as the lawmakers started their second plenary
meeting in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing at 9 AM
Thursday.
"Enacting the property law is necessitated by the need to uphold
the basic socialist economic system...by the need to regulate the
order of the socialist market economy...(and) by the need to
safeguard the immediate interests of the people," said Wang
Zhaoguo, vice chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, while reading
an explanation on the law to the lawmakers.
The law is enacted to apply "the principle of equal protection
to the property of the state, the collective and the individual in
accordance with the provisions of the Constitution" and "strengthen
the protection of state-owned property", Wang said.
He said under the conditions of the socialist market economy,
which is stipulated in the Constitution, all players have equal
status on the market, enjoy the same rights, observe the same rules
and bear the same responsibilities.
"If the different subjects of the market are not provided with
equal protection, or if the methods used for settling disputes or
the legal responsibilities to be borne are varied, it will not be
possible to develop the socialist market economy, nor will it be
possible to uphold and improve the basic economic system of
socialism," Wang said.
To prevent loss of state property, the draft strengthens the
protection of state-owned property from five aspects, stipulating
that illegal possession, looting, illegal sharing, withholding or
destruction of state property is prohibited.
Those who cause loss of state property shall bear legal liability,
according to a full text of the draft distributed to reporters at
the session.
(Xinhua News Agency March 8, 2007)
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