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BEIJING, March 2 (Xinhuanet) -- Nearly 3,000 members of China's top legislature have shown up here for an annual session to assessthe performance of the central government and take the historic decision to write the protection of private property into the country's
constitution.
In a 10-day session that is scheduled to begin
Friday, the NPC delegates will, as usual, hear Premier Wen Jiabao outlining the
achievements of his government that will include successes in the fight against
SARS, the stunning feat of manned-space trip and an awesome 9.1 percent GDP
growth.
They will also hear him presenting a list of
problems, such as the rebuilding of the health system, corruption, unemployment,
thelightening of the burdens of farmers and the movement of rural surplus labor
the government has tackled and will continue to tackle.
While there would be no lack of praises of the new
and vigorous government headed by Wen Jiabao, delegates are expected to fire
atloopholes that were revealed in the public health system during the SARS
crisis last year. There will be considerable voices for solving the problems
concerning school-age children of peasant-workers in cities and for easing the
heavy burdens on the rural people working the land, who are crucial to the goal
of building awell-off society in an all-round manner.
NPC delegates who have arrived in Beijing all say
that they have brought many bills to be tabled at the annual session. They
particularly care about a balanced development between urban and rural areas and
about the enlarging regional disparities.
"Many farmers have pinned high hopes on this year's
NPC annual session," said Zhang Xinshi, mayor of the less-developed Suqian City
in east China's wealthy Jiangsu Province, who had conducted extensive
investigations in preparation for the annual session. "Ihope this year's session
would pay more attention to the land-use and rural education problems."
But what is most important on the agenda of the NPC
annual session is the amendment to the Constitution, which is regarded as of
historic significance in the commitment of the government to protecting private
property and human rights and governing the country under the guidance of the
"Three Represents" approach and in line with the principle of seeking truth and
pragmatism.
The proposal to amend the Constitution was advanced
by the CPC Central Committee last October and it has since aroused extensive
concern across the country.
The draft amendment to the Constitution covers such
areas as the protection of private property, human rights and growth of private
economy as well as the "Three Represents" theory.
In examining the budget and development plans for
this year, the current NPC session is expected to adopt a more scientific
approach to development and GDP growth.
A recent trend shows that a new concept has evolved
from among NPC deputies with regard to the GDP growth target, which used to be
much talked about by officials and experts, and the developmentfever at the cost
of the environment and resources has been cooling down. Voices for re-evaluating
the GDP accounting system are expected to run high during the current NPC
session.
There are 2,984 delegates to the current NPC, the
Chinese version of parliament. They are elected by provincial level people's
congresses and represent all quarters and interests. They servea five-year term.
Parallel with the NPC session will be the annual
session of the2,230-member CPPCC national committee, a top advisory body. The
more liberal-minded advisory body represents all minor parties andpeople without
party affiliation. It is an essential part of the multipartite consultation
system of the country. It has a big roleto play in supervising and advising the
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