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New social strata shoulder more social responsibilities

www.chinanews.cn 2007-06-14 09:28:17

Chinanews, Beijing, June 14 �C After the Eighth National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), some people
who were regarded as members of the new social strata began to be
selected into the CPPCC group. From the composition of the CPPCC Tenth
National Committee, it can be found that not only individuals of
non-public economy are included in the CPPCC National Committee, but for
the first time ever lawyers, accountants, and managers working in
foreign-funded enterprises are also included, the People's Daily reported.
By the end of 2006, nearly one-third (32.2%) of the private enterprise
owners in China were Communist Party members. 9,000 of them were elected
deputies to people's congresses at county level or above, and 30,000 of
them chosen as members of CPPCC committees at county level or above.
Wang Xiang, president of the Xiangxi Minsheng Group, is a CPPCC National
Committee member.
As a private enterprise owner, I feel greatly honored to have been
commended by the United Front Work Department as an active participant in
Chinese-style socialist construction. My hardwork has paid off and I am
confident about China's prospect in future. As the new social strata
expand in China, people in this group have become an important part of
society. Many people like us want to advance with the times and make
contribution to society. The government now cares for the development of
this group, which will help new social strata to further expand in China,
Wang said.
Che Jianxin is the president of Macalline Retail Group.
��I started my business back in 1986. Since then, I have experienced the
happiness and hardship in work. On the whole, I think that society gives
affirmative judgement to people like us. The Chinese government also
begins to show their concern for us. In 2005, the central government
published a document supporting the development of non-public economy,
which acknowledged our status in society. In think that the wealth held
by private entrepreneurs does not only belong to the entrepreneurs
themselves, in many ways such wealth also belongs to the whole society.
In recent years, we have participated in some public welfare programs,
such as the China Splendid Program. The general public acknowledges our
action. Now I realize that the more we contribute to society, the more we
will gain. Society gives us rewards and fame, which in turn will boost
the sound development of our company, Che said.
The emergence of the new social strata was the result of China's reform
and opening-up.
Their emergence shows that society has become more diversified. The new
social strata represent the new productive forces. Since they have made
their contributions to social and economical development, society should
respect these people, said Bao Yujun, a CPPCC National Committee member,
who is also head of the China Private Economy Research Association.

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