Press briefing on household registration reform

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Speakers:
Mr. Huang Ming, Vice Minister of Public Security, and the officials from other governmental agencies

Chairperson:
Guo Weimin, director-general of the Press Bureau, State Council Information Office

Date:
July 30, 2014

Phoenix TV:

I would like to ask Minister Huang Ming two questions. First, as the government will launch the Residence Permit system in the future, does that mean the current Temporary Residence Permit system will be abolished? My second question is, though this press conference is about the household registration, there is another item of breaking news that needs to be addressed, which is directly relevant to the Ministry of Public Security. So I want to ask, could you give us some latest updates about the terrorist attack in Kashgar, Xinjiang?

Huang Ming:

Regarding the question about the Residence Permit, the Ministry of Public Security has carried out in-depth surveys and studies, summarized local experiences and approaches in various areas. We have drafted administrative measures and submitted them to the State Council. Currently, the Legislative Affairs Office of the State Council is carrying out in-depth research and evaluation and will further modify and perfect it. Its relationship with the Temporary Residence Permit will also be clarified and defined in the administrative measures.

Regarding the terror attack in Xinjiang, the Xinjiang government has already published relevant information and is taking care of the situation.

Thanks!

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