It ends China's stop for its citizens: You can have more than two children

A civil code draft discussed this week contains no reference to “family planning” China seems to be removing birth contraversities by overturning family planning policies that lasted nearly four decades until birth rates are continually dropping, writes The Guardian, Pryscope. Chinese married people were for [...]
China seems to be removing birth contraversities by overturning family planning policies that lasted nearly four decades until birth rates are continually dropping, writes The Guardian, Pryscope.
Chinese married people were long restricted from giving birth to more than two children, since the rules were a little moderate following Mao's previous policies so they wouldn't do more than one child from 1979 to 2016. Now officials want to make it a civil code that will end such a policy that was implemented through jibas but that was also made known through cases of forced abortion and sterilization in the world's largest population.
A state-related newspaper said the draft code did not mention family planning anywhere a current policy restricting couples from having more than two children. The report did not mention whether this policy would freeze to three or four, or would not limit the number of children at all. /Periscopi












