China can learn about rule of law from India and Hong Kong

November 01, 2007 | BY

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A senior Chinese Communist Party official has said that China is ready to learn from India and other countries when it comes to the establishment of the…

A senior Chinese Communist Party official has said that China is ready to learn from India and other countries when it comes to the establishment of the rule of law, according to Xinhua.

CPC Central Committee member Zhou Yongkang made the remark while meeting with an Indian Supreme Court delegation led by Chief Justice K. G. Balakrishnan. Zhou also said that China and India shared a long history of friendship and could learn many things from each other.

The top official says that the now-concluded 17th National Congress of the CPC had prioritized the building of a socialist country governed by law. He said that China was implementing the fundamental principle of rule of law in all aspects, and that the country would develop socialist democracy and rule of law.

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