China's development plans to draw on CPPCC's ideas: Jia Qinglin
3/3/2005 17:21
China's top advisory body would contribute its ideas to the formulation of
the country's 11th five- year plan (2006-2010) on economic and social
development and long- term target for 2020, Chairman Jia Qinglin said here
Thursday. Jia highlighted the help for the Communist Party of China (CPC)
Central Committee and the State Council, or the central government, to map out
development plans as a "key job" to be done by the advisory body in his report
on the work of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese
People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). He urged various
sub-committees under the CPPCC National Committee to bring forth their views and
proposals after making researches into major issues related to the country's
development plans. The CPPCC National Committee should hear opinions
extensively from all walks of life on China's major policies as well as top
issues in the country's political, economic, cultural issues and major problems
in social life, so as to make political consultation truly an "important link"
in the scientific and democratic decision-making by the Party and government in
2005, Jia added. Meanwhile, Jia also called for the CPPCC National Committee
to do a good job in building up and further improving itself. The CPPCC National
Committee should organize its members to beef up the study of major Party and
state policies, the basic theories concerning the united front work and people's
consultation, the related knowledge in economic management, sciences and laws
and keep improving its work capability, he said.
Xinhua
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