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At a press briefing marking the end of parliamentary meetings in March last year, Wen said China must "create conditions for the people to criticize and supervise the government" in order to eliminate corruption. He also said the nation needed to pursue "institutional reform" and that any "political restructuring" must be done in an orderly way and under the Communist Party's leadership.
Speaking at the Royal Society in London last June, Wen said that allowing people to criticize the government would make authorities live up to their responsibilities.
- http://www.todayonline.com/World/ED...ple-should-be-allowed-to-criticize-government
Speaking at the Royal Society in London last June, Wen said that allowing people to criticize the government would make authorities live up to their responsibilities.
- http://www.todayonline.com/World/ED...ple-should-be-allowed-to-criticize-government