China caps key political meet with pledges to boost ailing economy

China caps key political meet with pledges to boost ailing economy

” GO FORWARD BRAVELY”

Staff were consistently praised for the state in their media appearances.

Li Dexiang, who represents the southwest of Guizhou province, told AFP that he thought the “government has a great grasp of reality.”

Lyu Caixia, a political representative from eastern Jiangsu state, said the experience of the political conference “pushes one to go forward courageously.”

” We are accelerating high quality development… all the way to the highest levels ( of government ),” she continued.

Ping Youshi, a representative from the semi-autonomous city of Hong Kong, claimed that during her time at the so-called” Two Sessions,” she had experienced the “rigor of deliberating legislation.”

The expertly staged event marked the end of a year of high-level meetings marked by the economy, which posted some of its slowest progress in a long time next year.

On Saturday, officials made the pledge to do more to enhance employment and stabilize the nation’s troubled property market.

Employees face some difficulties and issues with work, according to Wang Xiaoping, the minister of human resources and social protection, at a press conference.

Housing secretary Ni Hong emphasized that it was still “very difficult” to fix the property market, which has long made up about a quarter of China’s economy.