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    The second session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) closes at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, March 14, 2004.-Xinhua

    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said in Beijing this morning that his government wants a seven percent economic growth for 2004,expecting to keep the economic speed train running stable while preventing the wheels from becoming too hot.

    Finance Minister Jin Renqing delivers a report to the national legislature's annual session in Beijing, Mar. 6, 2004.--Xinhua

    The closing ceremony of the seventh session of the Standing Committee of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC). --Xinhua

    Staff of Beijing Capital International Airport are ready to receive more NPC,CPPCC deputies. --Xinhua

  • NPC Documents
  • Report on the work of the government
  • Report on central and local budgets
  • Report on economic and social development plan

  • Top legislature closes session, adopts amendment to Constitution
  • Amended Constitution published 16/3/2004
  • Top legislature endorses government work report 16/3/2004
  • Party to follow Constitution and law: premier 15/3/2004
  • Premier vows to meet with people's expectations in 2004 15/3/2004
  • Congress session complete 15/3/2004
  • Congress session complete
  • Wen tackles graft 15/3/2004
  • China commits to region's peace 15/3/2004
  • One-China rule for Taiwan and more prosperity for Hong Kong 15/3/2004
  • Premier vows to meet with people's expectations in 2004 15/3/2004
  • Chinese lawmakers show high concern over cultural security 15/3/2004
  • Chinese NPC Vice-Chairman meets Mexican guests 15/3/2004
  • Fame force woman meeting premier Wen to work outside hometown 15/3/2004
  • Chinese NPC session holds third presidium meeting 15/3/2004
  • CPPCC session a 'success' 15/3/2004
  • CPPCC session closes 12/3/2004
  • CPPCC National Committee adopts political resolution 12/3/2004
  • Revised CPPCC Charter to have far-reaching influence: official 12/3/2004
  • CPPCC resolution on Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan 12/3/2004
  • China explores better governance out of "thorn in social stability" 12/3/2004
  • Graft war targets banks 12/3/2004
  • High hopes placed on administrative permit law 12/3/2004
  • China's legislature urges concrete actions for issues on agriculture, farmers 12/3/2004
  • Amendment to CPPCC charter passed with 22 major changes 12/3/2004
  • Backgrounder: overhauls of CPPCC Charter 12/3/2004
  • Chinese legislators highlight public security problems 11/3/2004
  • China Development Forum to focus on sustainable development 11/3/2004
  • Chinese legislators propose law on development of oil resources 11/3/2004
  • Legislature urged to incorporate into law online pornography offense 11/3/2004
  • Ecological legislation urged for man-nature harmony 10/3/2004
  • NPC to improve supervision 10/3/2004
  • Face up to anti-dumping charges: NPC deputies 10/3/2004
  • Lawmaker calls for legislation against "biological intrusion" 10/3/2004
  • Gov't to tackle farmer workers' wage arrears issue: official 10/3/2004
  • Banking liberalization set 10/3/2004
  • HK scientist's skeletal research program funded by UGC 10/3/2004
  • HK should take unique advantage under "One Country, Two Systems": Financial Secretary 10/3/2004
  • Legislature increases exchange with foreign counterparts: Wu 10/3/2004
  • Chinese FM congratulates Russian new FM 10/3/2004
  • Legislature to make more laws this year: NPC chairman 10/3/2004
  • Facts & figures in work report of China's Supreme People's Court 10/3/2004
  • Supervision primary task for Chinese legislature in 2004 10/3/2004
  • China sentences 6 corrupt senior officials, more efforts pledged 10/3/2004
  • Economic boom will require expertise 10/3/2004
  • Pic: Hu vows to better protect rights, interests of overseas Chinese 10/3/2004
  • Historic progress hailed in constitutional amendments 9/3/2004
  • Top leaders attend NPC panel discussions,hail Int'l Women's Day 8/3/2004
  • 7% GDP growth target not low:minister 8/3/2004
  • CPPCC members call for rigid protection of cropland 8/3/2004
  • Constitution to protect private property 8/3/2004
  • China drafting law on western development promotion 8/3/2004
  • Human rights to be protected by constitution 8/3/2004
  • China moves to constitutionalize private property protection 8/3/2004
  • Proposed constitutional amendments submitted to legislatvie body 8/3/2004
  • President pledges better protection of overseas Chinese's rights,interests 7/3/2004
  • China sets no target for forex reserve:official 7/3/2004
  • Higher unemployment rate accords with reality:expert 7/3/2004
  • China to intensify efforts against money laundering 7/3/2004
  • CPPCC discusses amendment to charter 7/3/2004
  • Economist:make it easier for private sector to develop 7/3/2004
  • Questions by U.S.Students to Chinese Premier
  • Netizens constitute most active "constituency"in China 7/3/2004
  • Pic: Finance Minister delivers speech
  • China's defense spending still fairly low:military official 6/3/2004
  • Top leaders join panel discussions of lawmakers,advisors 6/3/2004
  • Peacefully rising China to benefit other countries:FM 6/3/2004
  • Japanese leaders should take history as mirror:Chinese FM 6/3/2004
  • Chinese,Russian presidents to meet later this year 6/3/2004
  • Chinese FM denies DPRK "refugees"in China 6/3/2004
  • Government pledges tax reduction,more funds for farmers 6/3/2004
  • Top priorities for 2004 budget expenditures 6/3/2004
  • Finance Minister on 2004budgetary targets 6/3/2004
  • China to increase defense spending by 11.6% in 2004 6/3/2004
  • National revenue up 14.7% in 2003 6/3/2004
  • Finance minister lists problems in implementing budget 6/3/2004
  • Farmers'burden reduced by 30%in 2003:finance minister 6/3/2004
  • China to raise farmers'income,improve food security:minister 6/3/2004
  • Main tasks for development in 2004 6/3/2004
  • Minister on difficulties,problems facing China 6/3/2004
  • China reports progress in social undertakings 6/3/2004
  • China attains main development targets:minister 6/3/2004
  • Premier promises to build "government for the people" 5/3/2004
  • Speedier reform of state banks promoted 5/3/2004
  • No dodging in fight against corruption 5/3/2004
  • China targets 7% economy growth 5/3/2004
  • Premier pledges more jobs 5/3/2004
  • Urban demolition disputes addressed 5/3/2004
  • Premier stresses policy of One China 5/3/2004
  • Wen: Human resources guarantee prosperity 5/3/2004
  • Premier pledges stable growth in 2004 5/3/2004
  • Chinese premier vows to further transform government functions 5/3/2004
  • China to continue independent foreign policy of peace: premier 5/3/2004
  • Premier focuses on people's well-being in policy briefing to parliament 5/3/2004
  • Premier focuses on people's well-being in policy briefing to parliament 5/3/2004
  • China to intensify job creation, social security work: premier 5/3/2004
  • Premier reiterates "one country, two system" principle 5/3/2004
  • Ministry drafting science plan to tackle urban planning 5/3/2004
  • Chinese premier vows to fight crimes 5/3/2004
  • Chinese premier stresses work on safety issue 5/3/2004
  • Premier on modernization of national defense 5/3/2004
  • Chinese mainland will never allow anyone to split Taiwan from China, premier 5/3/2004
  • China to make concrete, prudent efforts to promote political restructuring: premier 5/3/2004
  • China to open wider to outside world: premier 5/3/2004
  • Premier on demolition of urban houses, expropriation of farmland 5/3/2004
  • Chinese premier wants rural workers paid on time, in full 5/3/2004
  • Premier on development of education, science 5/3/2004
  • Government to rectify itself, fight corruption: premier 5/3/2004
  • China to strengthen public health sector: premier 5/3/2004
  • China to make fresh progress in reforms this year: premier 5/3/2004
  • Farms get a spring lift 5/3/2004
  • Premier pledges stable growth in 2004 5/3/2004
  • Government tries to ensure adequate disaster relief: premier 5/3/2004
  • Institutional innovation vital to fighting against corruption 5/3/2004
  • China to maintain stable, rapid growth thru macro-control: premier 5/3/2004
  • NPC seeks legal tools to fight poverty and disease 5/3/2004
  • Development strategy readjustment looming in China 4/3/2004
  • Chinese legislature pledges more anti-graft lawmaking 4/3/2004
  • Top legislature makes final preparations for annual session 4/3/2004
  • CPPCC vows development is top priority 4/3/2004
  • CPPCC chairman reiterates one-China principle 3/3/2004
  • China's public health system in urgent need of overhaul 3/3/2004
  • Everything ready for legislature's annual session 3/3/2004
  • Constitution change will protect property 3/3/2004
  • A step further in guarding private property 29/2/2004
  • About 2,900 journalists flock to upcoming NPC, CPPCC sessions 29/2/2004
  • Press center for China's annual NPC, CPPCC sessions operational 29/2/2004
  • Upcoming NPC, CPPCC sessions to use domestic brand cars 29/2/2004
  • Journalists welcome to cover upcoming NPC, CPPCC sessions 29/2/2004
  • CPPCC ready for coming annual session 29/2/2004
  • Deputies to have temperature taken every day when NPC convenes 29/2/2004
  • Lawmakers innovate ways to hear public opinion 29/2/2004
  • Upcoming "two sessions" in eyes of foreigners
  • Public airs issues for China's upcoming "two sessions"
  • Public pin great hopes on upcoming NPC, CPPCC sessions
  • Pic: 7th session of the Standing Committee of the 10th NPC closes
  • Pic: Beijing welcomes NPC,CPPCC deputies

  • Constitution Amendment:
  • Private property amendment hailed by Chinese 29/2/2004
  • Document seeks forgiveness for "original sin" 29/2/2004
  • Constitution amending attracts public attention 29/2/2004
  • Emergency law mooted to tackle crises 29/2/2004
  • Constitutional amendment paves way for drafting Emergency Law 29/2/2004

  • Agenda: China's legislature drafts agenda for upcoming annual session

  • Backgrounder:
  • The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)
  • The National People's Congress (NPC)





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