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Top family planning official plays down relaxation of one-child policy

Official website quotes cadre saying limiting number of births is necessary in long term

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Official said that allowing couples to have a second children when only one parent was an only child represented a minor change. Photo: EPA

The central government sought to play down its planned relaxation of birth restrictions, arguing that a switch to a two-child limit for some families would not result in a baby boom.

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Wang Peian, the deputy director of the National Health and Family Planning Commission, said that allowing couples to have a second children when only one parent was an only child represented a minor change. He even disputed using the word "relaxation" to describe it.

"Adjusting and perfecting birth control policies is not tantamount to relaxing the work of birth planning," Wang said at a question-and-answer session, according to the commission's website. "Family planning policy should be maintained in the long term."

He said the party would not abandon its three-decade-old birth control system any time soon, and ruled out allowing all couples to have two children.

The change was announced on Friday, one of the resolutions from the Communist Party Central Committee's third plenum in Beijing.

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Xinhua yesterday published Wang's comments in an article headlined "Birth policy changes no big deal".

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