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1988年10月1日,我国笫一张以反映人民代表意愿为宗旨的报纸——《人民代表报》,在山西省人大常委会主办下创刊了,它的创办,开辟了一条联系人民代表的新渠道,成为我国报苑中独具特色的一枝花。半年过去了,《人民代表报》的情况怎样?正值全国人大七届二次会议在京召开之际,我们采访了来京参加大会报道工作的该报副总编辑卜颖。记者:你们这份以人民代表为主体的报纸,在全国还是第一份,山西省人大迈出了具有历史意义的第一步。这第一步往往是不容易的,是吧? 卜:我们在刚刚创办《人民代表报》时,确实遇到了一些困难,但可以说,这株幼苗的破土而出,却是必然的。记者:你们为什么要创办这张报纸呢? 卜:创办这张报纸,是我国社会主义民主发展到一定程度的必然要求。1988年,我国人大的地位和作
On October 1, 1988, China’s first newspaper, “People’s Daily”, aimed at reflecting the will of the people’s representatives, was founded under the auspices of the Standing Committee of Shanxi Provincial People’s Congress and its founding opened up a forum for contacting people’s deputies New channels, become a unique flower in our country Court. Six months later, what happened to the “People’s Daily”? On the occasion of the Seventh Session of the Seventh National People’s Congress in Beijing, we interviewed Bu Ying, the deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper, who took part in the press conference in Beijing. Reporter: You, the newspaper with people’s deputies as the main body, is still the first one in the whole country and Shanxi Provincial People’s Congress has taken the first historic step. This first step is often not easy, right? Bu: We did encounter some difficulties when we first founded the “People’s Daily”, but we can say that it is inevitable that the seedlings should be ground out. Reporter: Why did you start this newspaper? BU: The establishment of this newspaper is an inevitable requirement for the development of our socialist democracy to some extent. In 1988, the status and work of our NPC