Proposal calls for age requirement to be raised in a progressive manner
China reiterated its resolve to delay people s retirements in a recent landmark document, raising hopes of a legislative breakthrough in extending careers in a rapidly aging nation with young retirees.
When implemented, the move is expected to delay the payment of retirement benefits for millions of workers in a bid to ease payment pressure facing the nation s sprawling pension fund system.
Those born in the late 1960s will be among the first to be affected by the reform if details can be ironed out in the next five years.
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and it prescribes all the grounds for acquiring citizenship of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the possibility of acquiring
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· 2020-12-13 · Source: NO.51 DECEMBER 17, 2020
LI SHIGONG
According to the Ministry of Civil Affairs, China s total fertility rate (TFR) has fallen below the warning line as the country s population development has hit a critical point. The birth rate on the Chinese mainland dropped to 10.48 per 1,000 people in 2019, the lowest in seven decades, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
Keeping in line with international standards, a country needs a TFR of 2.1 to maintain a stable population. All this is taking place at a time when China has relaxed its family-planning policy.
This grim picture of China s population contraction has generated much buzz across Chinese society. Given that the relaxed family-planning policy has failed to reverse the decline of the birth rate in recent years, most people argue that the high cost of living as well as raising and educating a child should be blamed for young couples low interest in having two children. The
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Speakers:
Tang Yijun, deputy head of the Office of the Commission for Overall Law-based Governance of the CPC Central Committee, minister of justice, head of the National Legal Publicity Office
Yang Wanming, vice president of the Supreme People s Court, justice (second rank)
Yang Chunlei, deputy prosecutor general of the Supreme People s Procuratorate
Chairperson:
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Hu Kaihong:
Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. Welcome to this press conference held by the State Council Information Office (SCIO).
Today marks the seventh national Constitution Day. We are delighted to be joined by Mr. Tang Yijun, deputy head of the Office of the Commission for Overall Law-based Governance of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, minister of justice, and head of the National Legal Publicity Office; Mr. Yang Wanming, vice president of the Supreme People s Court, and justice (second rank); and Mr. Yang Chunlei, deputy prosecutor general of the Supreme