The government's emphasis on strengthening public services
indicates an encouraging transformation of its function, says a
signed article in Workers' Daily. An excerpt follows:
In the
11th Five-Year Guidelines (2006-10) submitted to the ongoing
session of the National People's Congress, public services are for
the first time defined inclusive of compulsory education, public
health, social security, social relief, employment promotion,
poverty alleviation, public security and disaster prevention.
And more financial resources will be shifted to these fields, as
was unveiled in the development guideline. The unprecedented
emphasis on public services suggests that the government has become
fully aware of its functions.
Under market economic conditions, economic regulation and
monitoring, social management and public services are main
government functions.
However, for a long period people have remained unclear about
what kind of public services the government should offer. Here at
last is the explicit definition: Governments at all levels are
required to fulfill their responsibilities.
With adjustments of its public service function, the government
has also made financial input adjustment and set some priorities.
It is clearly stipulated in the program that public finance will
focus on rural compulsory education and public health, agricultural
technological popularization, vocational education, employment,
poverty reduction, disaster prevention, public security, energy and
environment.
Such a financial distribution will undoubtedly ensure the
fulfillment of the government's service function and help solve
ordinary people's educational and medical difficulties.
Thus, clarifying the concept of public services and stressing
government's responsibilities in this aspect will bear far-reaching
significance.
(China Daily March 13, 2006)