Bulletin Transmitted by the CCP Central Committee and the State Council with Regard to Two Reports Made by the CCP Provincial Committees of Guangdong and Fujian Concerning the Implementation of Special Policies and Flexible Measures in the Area of Foreign-related Economic Activities (Sections Relating to the Subject of the System of Fiscal Management (July 15, 1979)

1990 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-75
2021 ◽  
Vol 292 ◽  
pp. 03006
Author(s):  
Quanfu pan

Since the first document of the Central Committee in 2015 first proposed the integrated development of rural primary, secondary and tertiary industries, relevant departments of the State Council and local governments at all levels have introduced supportive policies, and the integrated development of rural primary, secondary and tertiary industries has thus entered a rapid development track. This article will clarify the related theories of the integrated development of rural primary, secondary and tertiary industries, analyze the main problems existing in the integrated development of rural industries, and put forward corresponding countermeasures and suggestions for the problems.


Subject Reforms to the structure of the State Council and Communist Party. Significance President Xi Jinping has completed the restructuring of the State Council and Communist Party Central Committee launched earlier this year. These changes retrench long-standing Party rules and rigid structures that have constrained Xi's power. Impacts The changes will centralise power in the hands of Xi and his nominees. Some changes will streamline policymaking and delivery, especially in areas such as foreign aid, financial oversight and market regulation. The changes may marginalise Premier Li Keqiang, a proponent of fiscal prudence and structural economic reform.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-71
Author(s):  
Roman Jurkowski

This article is an analysis of the nine yearbooks containing the scientific materials from the conferences “Tawriczeskije Cztienija”, organized annually since 2007 by the Center for the History of Parliamentarism. This institution is located in St. Petersburg, in the Tauridic Palace, which is the historic seat of the State Duma. These conferences are the most important scientific meetings in the Russian Federation devoted to the history of parliamentarism in Russia. The nine editions of the same name as the conferences, include 303 scientific articles, 281 of which concern the history of the State Duma and the State Council, and 22 texts are devoted to the contemporary parliament of the Russian Federation. The article discusses, in the form of tables: the subject matter of all texts, with particular reference to studies on Polish issues.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 336
Author(s):  
Eder Bomfim Rodrigues

As relações entre Estado e religião têm sido objeto de muitas discussões no constitucionalismo contemporâneo, principalmente quando se relaciona o princípio da laicidade com a presença de símbolos religiosos em prédios públicos, tais como os crucifixos. Hoje, não é possível dizer que a religião é algo que apenas faça parte da vida privada dos cidadãos, pois essa afirmação não é uma verdade absoluta, sobretudo na Itália, que possui uma história marcada por fortes e intensas relações entre o Estado, a Igreja Católica e a sociedade. Este trabalho busca analisar o princípio da laicidade na Itália com base na legislação e em casos que chegaram à Corte Constitucional, ao Conselho de Estado e até mesmo à Corte Europeia de Direitos Humanos. Com isso, o objetivo é apresentar um novo significado para a laicidade a partir do patriotismo constitucional e do reconhecimento da ética da hospitalidade.AbstractRelations between State and religion have been the subject of much discussion in the contemporary constitutionalism, especially when it relates the principle of secularism with the presence of religious symbols in public buildings, such as crucifixes. Today, it is not possible to say that religion is something that it is only part of private life of citizens, because this assertion would not be an absolute truth, especially in Italy, which has a history marked by strong and intense relations between the State, the Catholic Church and society. This paper analyzes the principle of secularism in Italy based on legislation and cases brought to the Constitutional Court, the State Council and even the European Court of Human Rights. Thus, the purpose is to present a new meaning to secularism from the constitutional patriotism and the recognition of the ethics of hospitality.KeywordsSecularism. Religious symbols. Constitutional patriotism. Hospitality.


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