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Style changes take center stage at two sessions

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2013-03-12 16:48

Xi's "New Deal" after his crowning as the Party's top leader in November went even farther.

Apart from a campaign to crack down on waste of food at banquets, the central authority has taken the lead to change work styles, canceling red-carpet receptions or traffic-controls for senior officials' motorcades.

Style changes take center stage at two sessions 

Lengthy reports have also been cut short to improve clarity and efficiency, and to take on more substantial and practical issues.

In the government work report delivered at the opening of the national legislature's annual session, Premier Wen Jiabao called for changes of the growth model and a shift of priority to the well-being of the people.

The 15,000-word report, the media later found, is the shortest of its kind made by the premier over the past decade.

"In a sign of changing styles, the language in Wen's report is much plainer than the often turbid phrasing of years past," an Associated Press report said.

Changes, big or small, can be found almost everywhere. The outcry for changes rising from the political circle is blowing a touch of fresh air even into people's daily lives.

The government-initiated "empty plate" drive is evolving into a trend among both officials and the public, some of whom used to turn a blind eye at waste.

At a buffet luncheon for journalists covering the political sessions, a reporter requested a glass from a waitress for some juice.

"May I have a larger one, please?" the reporter asked.

"That's ok, but you are not supposed to waste any," the waitress reminded him.

"Of course not," the reporter said.

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