Members of China's parliament, the National People's Congress (NPC), are
expected to discuss a number of new topics in the annual parliament session
beginning Sat urday,though some lingering topics may still catch their
attention.
Building a harmonious socialist society, the law to prevent Taiwan from being
separated from China, the safety of China's coalmines and the growing income gap
between rural and urban residentsare likely the new hot topics for this year's
session.
"I think the concept of building a harmonious society reflects progress of
the central government in handling economic affairs and in its governance
capabilities," said Qiu Dong, a professor with the Central University of Finance
and Economics and a deputy to the NPC.
Chinese leaders have on many occasions called on officials to "enhance their
capability of looking into major social issues in building a harmonious
society."
The "harmonious socialist society" is defined as one that features the
socialist democracy, rule of law, equity, justice, sincerity, amity, vitality,
stability and order, as well as harmonious co-existence between man and nature,
according Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party of China (CPC).
"(It shows that) the government has begun to pay more attentionto the quality
of economic growth instead of quantity," Qiu Dong said in an interview with
Xinhua. "What economic growth means to social development has caught the
attention of China's top decision-makers."
China has been one of the world's fastest growing economies over the past
years. But problems arising from farmers' loss of land, growing disparity in
incomes, unemployment, poverty, corruption, pollution and dissatisfaction of the
lower-income group have become the major challenges, said Li Peilin, a
renownedChinese sociologist.
With the economic power growing year by year, the reunificationof the
motherland has become a major concern of the Chinese peopleand the CPC has set
it as one of the leading tasks in the 21st century. However, secessionist
activities aiming at separating Taiwan from China have been on the rise in
Taiwan over the past few years.
To fight and curb the secessionist activities for "Taiwan independence", a
draft anti-secession law will be put before lawmakers at the NPC session, and
observers widely believe the draft law would be adopted with an overwhelming
support from legislators attending the session.
"The NPC initiated the legislative process of the anti-secession law with the
sole purpose of containing separatist activities of the forces seeking the
'Taiwan independence'," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Liu Jianchao said
earlier.
China's deadly coal mine accidents have caused great concern too. Coal mine
disasters killed more than 6,000 people last year, according to official
figures.
Analysts say coal mine accidents occurred more frequently last year because
strong demand for energy resulted in negligence of safety measures. The State
Council, China's cabinet, has decided to enhance macro-control of the economy to
ease the shortage of energy, and sent out more safety inspection teams to major
coal mines.
The call to boost farmers' income has been a hot topic for years, but this
year the call for measure to narrow the income gapbetween rural and urban
residents has been even stronger.
Premier Wen Jiabao announced last year a number of measures to help farmers,
which resulted in a rapid growth of income for the 900 million Chinese rural
residents. Official figures show that last year the income of rural residents
grew the fastest in seven years.
But the gap between income of rural and urban residents has been widening
instead of being narrowed. Currently, farmers' per capita income is about
one-third of their urban neighbors.
"The farmers have benefited from the government policy last year, but will
those good policy continue this year?" said Xu Dequan, a NPC deputy from central
China's Henan Province. He runs a farm produce business in Henan.
"I hope the government will continue to take supportive measures so that
farmers can have a bulging money bag and a betterlife," Xu told Xinhua after he
arrived in Beijing for the parliament session.
Analysts here agree that anti-corruption, unemployment, environmental
protection, reform of state-owned enterprises and poverty reduction, which in a
row have dominated discussions for years, will continue to prevail the group
discussions of NPC deputies when they deliberate the government work report to
be delivered by Premier Wen Jiabao on Saturday.
"China has entered a critical stage of socio-economic development," said Li
Peilin, a sociologist. "In this stage, to handle properly a number of basic
relationship (between economic growth and social development) is of crucial
importance for sustainable growth."