Presidium, agenda set for China's landmark parliamentary session
4/3/2008 16:25
Deputies to the 11th National People's Congress (NPC) gathered in Beijing
this morning to elect a presidium and set the agenda for the landmark
legislative session to begin tomorrow. It was the first time the NPC deputies
of a new term, who were elected earlier this year, gathered at the Great Hall of
the People for the first annual full session of the national legislature. A
181-member presidium and secretary-general were elected to take charge of the
procedures of the two-week session, including the election of state leaders, who
will head China's development in the coming five years. Wu Bangguo, chairman
of the 10th NPC Standing Committee, called on the 11th NPC deputies to earnestly
fulfill their constitutional and legal obligations during the session and
effectuate a new leadership of the country in a highly responsible
manner. The presidium is composed of senior officials of the Communist Party
of China (CPC), non-Communist parties, All-China Federation of Industry and
Commerce, personages without party affiliation, people of government agencies
and people's organizations, leading members of all the 35 delegations to the NPC
session including those from Hong Kong and Macau and the Chinese People's
Liberation Army. Wang Zhaoguo was elected secretary-general of the NPC
session which is scheduled to last 13 days and a half. According to the
agenda, the session will elect the chairman and vice chairpersons of the 11th
NPC Standing Committee, and elect the country's president and vice president. It
will also decide on the premier, vice premiers, state councilors and ministers
of the government. The session will elect the chairman of the Central
Military Commission of the People's Republic of China, and heads of the Supreme
People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate. The agenda also
includes the NPC deputies' examination of the government work report, report on
national economic and social development, report on the central and local
budgets, and reports of the NPC Standing Committee, the Supreme People's Court
and the Supreme People's Procuratorate, as well as a State Council plan on
institutional reform.
Xinhua
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