
BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Legislation
must be based on experiences from practice, reflect the people's will and
protect their interests, China's top legislator Li Peng said
Saturday.
Joining panel discussions of deputies from Guangdong
and Tianjin to the annual session of the National People's Congress (NPC),
China's highest legislature, Li said it is imperative to use the weapon of law
to protect the legitimate rights and benefits of
disadvantaged
groups.
"We must extend our care to special groups such as
migrant and laid-off workers and provide them with necessary legal aid," he
said.
Staying with the Guangdong delegation, Li stressed the
importance of protecting the investment environment according to
law.
In any place, the more developed the economy, the more
important the work to adhere to the rule of law there, he said.
Li told deputies from Tianjin that the port city should use its advantages in
land resources and good transportation facilities to develop the high-tech
sector and attract more foreign investment.
He also urged the
city to improve community services to provide better cultural, medical and other
services to citizens.
During the panel discussions, the deputies
expressed approval of the NPC Standing Committee's work in legislation,
supervision of government over the past year, among others.
The
deputies also made suggestions on the promulgation of an supervision law and
improvement in the procedures for NPC deputy election. Enditem