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BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhuanet) -- The annual session of the National People's Congress held its preparatory meeting here Thursday, electing a 175-member presidium and agreeing on the agenda for the next 10 days. Key issues expected to be discussed and addressed at the
session are as follows:
HUMAN-BASED DEVELOPMENT
The Communist Party of China (CPC) established a new
approach to development late last year, highlighting human-based,
all-round,coordinated and sustainable development. The promulgation of such laws
as administrative permit law and the law on identification card, the abolishment
of vagrant collecting and sending-back system, the clear-up of over-detention
cases are all viewed as part of the new approach. It is widely believed that the
human-based government administration will be brought up in this year's
governmental work.
MACROECONOMIC CONTROL
China's gross domestic product (GDP) grew an awesome
9.1 percent in 2003, averaging more than 1,000 US dollars on the per capita
basis for the first time in history. It is generally acknowledged that the
development of iron and steel, cement and other materials sectors is overheated
and the economic developmentis being bottlenecked by energy and transport. The
government is expected to announce new macroeconomic control measures that will
help prevent inflation and financial risks, curtail blind investment and
low-level duplicated construction projects so as toensure a steady growth of the
national economy.
AGRICULTURE, FARMERS AND
RURAL ECONOMY
About 98 percent of the people show concern over the
problems of agriculture, farmers and the rural economy, according to a survey
conducted by Xinhuanet.com, China's biggest news website. How to ensure food
security and raise farmers' income has become atop concern of the Chinese
government. According to the "No. 1 Document" issued by the CPC Central
Committee and the State Council at the beginning of the year, the Chinese
government will encourage grain production, cut agricultural taxes and fees for
the 900 million farmers and increase investment in agricultural infrastructure
construction and protect the arable land.
EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL
SECURITY
China's registered unemployment rate in cities was
4.3 percent at the end of last year. About 2.6 million workers had been laid off
by state-owned enterprises, waiting for re-employment. This, plus the huge army
of farmers flocking to cities in quest for jobs,has brought greater pressure to
bear upon the government. The Chinese government is expected to adopt a variety
of measures to develop labor-intensive industries to ease employment pressure
andstrive to bring the social security system to perfection.
BALANCED DEVELOPMENT
The growing disparities between the country's rich
eastern coastal area and the poor western area have gone to an alarming
proportion. Premier Wen Jiabao is expected to expound his approachon how to
rejuvenate the old northeast China industrial bases and forge ahead with the
western China development drive.
PRIVATE
PROPERTY
No hitch is expected to write the protection of
private property into the country's Constitution at the current session. While
stressing the right to private property and the right to inherit private
property, the draft amendments to the Constitutionalso provide the right of the
government to requisition by law private property on the compensatory basis.
HUMAN RIGHTS
The Chinese Constitution will, for the first time,
have such terms as "respecting and protecting human rights" and that will
beconducive to the further development of human rights in China.
THREE REPRESENTS
The Constitution will also establish the important
thinking of "Three Represents" advanced by Jiang Zemin (The Communist Party
ofChina must represent the development requirements of China's advanced social
productive forces, the progressive course of China's advanced culture and the
fundamental interests of the overwhelming majority of the Chinese people) as the
guiding thinking for China.
GOVERNMENT
BUILDING
The government will intensify the four basic
functions: macroeconomic control, market regulation, social management and
public service. In view of the painful lessons from SARS spread in2003, the
government is expected to give priority to the improvement of the emergency
mechanism to cope with all kinds of breaking events. The government will also
stress the supervisory roles of the news media. Enditem |