BEIJING - China's reform in rural areas, which has made remarkable 
achievement in about 30 years, serves the purpose of safeguarding farmers' 
material interest, democratic right and developing productivity. 
 
 
   Premier Wen Jiabao (L2) delivers a speech 
 on rural reform at a national conference in Beijing. 
 [Xinhua] | 
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao made the remarks at a national conference on rural 
reform. The two-day conference closed on Saturday. 
Annulling the agricultural tax across China this year marks a new stage of 
China's reform in rural area, and the Chinese government will continue to deepen 
institutional reform at township level and financial reform at county and 
township levels, he said. 
China's central, provincial and city governments set aside more than 100 
billion yuan (12.5 billion U.S. dollars) this year to make up for the fiscal 
income losses of grassroots governments in the tax reform aimed at easing the 
burden of farmers, according to official figures. 
The comprehensive reform in rural area involves not only economic field, but 
also political, social and cultural aspects, he said. 
"We should strive to basically complete the institutional reform at township 
level, the reform of rural compulsory education and the financial reform at 
county and township levels in five years or a bit longer," he said. 
On the institutional reform at township level, Wen stressed the importance of 
altering the functions of government, streamlining staffs, reducing expenditure 
and improving administrative efficiency. 
By the end of next year, the country will exempt primary and junior high 
school students in its rural areas from tuition and other education expenses, so 
as to make every rural kid to afford compulsory education, he said. 
Rural teachers' salary must be included in governmental budget, and should be 
guaranteed, he said, prohibiting the re-emergence of random charging of rural 
students under various excuses. 
Self-governance among villagers and expansion of grass-roots democracy are 
also important tasks in building new countryside, Wen said, stressing the 
importance of democratic election, democratic decision-making, democratic 
management and democratic supervision in villages.
