Chinese Premier Li Qiang unveiled a comprehensive plan to elevate government efficiency and performance by 2025 during the recent work report submitted to the national legislature.
Delivered at the opening meeting of the third session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing, the report emphasizes a realistic and pragmatic approach to problem-solving, tailored to China’s unique conditions.
Key initiatives include aligning practical work with the directives of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, fostering innovative policy implementation, and developing robust drivers to support these objectives.
A significant focus is placed on the acceleration of digital government development. The Chinese mainland aims to enhance its list-based management system for major matters, ensuring streamlined, one-stop government services. Additionally, the mechanism for ongoing progress will be fortified to maintain momentum.
The report also highlights plans to refine the integrated national online platform for government services, further simplifying interactions between citizens and government entities.
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China aims to improve government efficiency and performance in 2025
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