Li is a popular character in a 2005 Chinese television series, Drawing Sword, which tells of China's fight against aggression.
Li said the system, combining upholding the CPC's leadership, ensuring that the people are the master of the country and ruling the country by law, fits well China's national conditions.
Light from a lantern shines down on a child sitting on her parents' shoulders, Feb 18, 2019. [Feng Yongbin/China Daily]
Li made the remarks at a symposium held on Friday to mark the 15th anniversary of the implementation of the Anti-Secession Law in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Li strongly urged Zambian authorities to step up the investigation and severely punish those responsible, according to the law. He also urged the Zambia side to take effective measures to effectively maintain the safety and legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens in Zambia.
Li explained that this is because many workers have reached retirement age in the elder-care sector. “Amid this worsening pandemic, their grown-up sons and daughters do not allow their caregiver mothers to go to work anymore, fearing they would catch the virus and transmit it to the grandchildren.” Li, who is also a member of the Elderly Commission, which advises on elderly-related policies, said this is why all workers want to take the tests as soon as possible. The testing will provide proof that they are healthy and can continue working.
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Like Rinmo, hundreds of thousands of people in Tibet used to live in rugged mountainous or remote areas with poor infrastructure and living conditions.
Li will maintain his position as general manager and Party secretary of Moutai. The company said in a statement that the process will be handled according to relevant legal procedures.
Li said stable employment relies on millions of small enterprises, and that the support of financial institutions is indispensable to their development. He called on State-owned banks to provide better services for small businesses and maintain market vitality.
Li's parents were offered 350,000 yuan (,500) in compensation by the school, but the money was declined, the father told Beijing Youth Daily on Monday, because a settlement would have required withdrawing charges against the teacher.