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Wen calls for closer relations between army, gov’t, people
BEIJING—Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao on Friday called for greater efforts to be made in the area of
unity between the army and the government and between the army and the
people.
He issued the call at a national meeting to honor 355 Chinese counties
and cities as models in the work of “Shuangyong.” “Shuangyong” is a word
used to convey the concept of mutual support, namely that “the
government and the people support the military and give preferential
treatment to the families of servicemen and martyrs, and the military
supports the government and cherishes the people.”
Wen said: “It is of extreme importance to consolidate the solidarity
between the military and the government and between the military and the
people.” He noted that doing so would safeguard the country’s economic
and social development and the building of a modernized armed force.
Wen said that “shuangyong” had long been a good tradition and a unique
political advantage for the Party, army and people.
It is an irrefutable truth that “so long as the army and people are
united as one, they can defeat any enemy,” the premier said.
Wen asked Party organizations and governments at all levels to put this
work high on their agenda, strengthen guidance at grassroots levels, and
incorporate the concept of “putting people first” into practice.—Xinhua |