Shanghai launches spokesperson system
The nationwide emergence of the spokesperson system at the local government level will establish a standard procedure for the release of government information and has demonstrated China's determination to increase transparency in its government operations.
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Chen Qiwei
 
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 Jiao Yang
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Shanghai launches spokesperson system


Shanghai is introducing an unprecedented spokesperson system to its local government, legislature, court and prosecutor's office.
According to a recently issued decree, the Shanghai municipal government will take the lead by holding press conferences on government work once every two weeks, while the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress, the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the CPPCC, the local Higher People's Court and the People's Procuratorate will follow suit.
The nationwide emergence of the spokesperson system at the local government level will establish a standard procedure for the release of government information and has demonstrated China's determination to increase transparency in its government operations, said Professor Pu Xingzu with the School of International Affairs and Public Relations at the prestigious Fudan University.
During China's over-2,000-year-long feudal history, ordinary Chinese people became accustomed to being excluded from participation in government decision-making and to blindly following official orders. A favorite philosophy for Chinese rulers in ancient times was that "you should make the common people do what they are told, but never let them know why."
Since the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, a modern administrative system has been gradually established in the country, and, beginning in the 1990s, the country began implementing unprecedented, massive reforms to make its government more transparent.
As a result, government documents which used to be confidential have been opened to the public, and governments at all levels across the country have started to subject themselves to public supervision, releasing their latest policies and work performance on a regular basis.

 
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