Exclusive | One-child policy to be eased at long last after third plenum resolution

Third plenum resolution calls for controversial policy to be gradually relaxed and orders end to labour camp punishment for petty criminals

Couples will be allowed to have two children if one of the parents is an only child. Photo: Xinhua

The Communist Party's central committee has responded to long-time calls to relax the one-child policy and to put an end to notorious labour camps.

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Participants at the third plenum, which ended on Tuesday, agreed to gradually change and improve the birth policy, starting with allowing families where just one parent is a single child to have a second child.
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