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Wu Bangguo (C), chairman of the Standing
Committee of China's National People's Congress (NPC), the country's top
legislature, addresses the closing ceremony of the 23rd meeting of the
10th NPC Standing Committee at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing,
capital of China, Aug. 27, 2006. (Xinhua PhotoPhoto Gallery
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BEIJING, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- China's top legislature
on Sunday voted to adopt a new law, trying to enable its lawmakers to better
supervise the government.
The Supervision Law of Standing Committees of
People's Congresses at Various Levels, which would enhance the supervision power
of the lawmakers and prevent administrative and judicial bodies from abusing
authority, will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2007.
It was passed at the 23rd session of the Standing
Committee of the 10th National People's Congress, China's top legislature. The
session was concluded here Sunday afternoon.
"The correct implementation of the law must be
ensured," said Chinese President Hu Jintao, also General Secretary of the
Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, at a meeting with leaders of
non-Communist parties, federations of industry and commerce and personages
without party affiliation.
The meeting was also attended by Chinese leaders Wu
Gangguo, Jia Qinglin and Zeng Qinghong.
Enhancing supervision power of people's congresses
and supervision of all respects is a key content of developing Socialist
democracy and implementing the basic policy of governing the country by law, Hu
said.
The stipulation of the people's congress supervision
law must insist on the leadership of the Party as well as on the people as the
masters of the state, and stick to governing the country by law.
"The supervision power of people's congresses is
endowed by the Constitution," said Hu. The aims of supervision is to ensure the
implementation of the Constitution and laws, the fulfillment of administrative,
judicial and prosecuting powers, and the legal rights of citizens, corporations
and other organizations, he said.
The priorities of the supervision should be issues
concerning reform, opening-up and stability and the people's interests, as well
as those concerned by the general public.
"Governments, courts and prosecuting organs at all
levels must accept the supervision of people's congresses, and the committees of
the Party at various levels and Party members must support the supervision,"
said Hu.
The president also hoped the non-Communist parties,
federations of industry and commerce and personages without party affiliation to
improve democratic supervision regarding the implementation of the Constitution
and laws and regulations.
The legislature began to draft the supervision law as
early as in 1987. During the past 20 years, the NPC received 222 motions from
4,044 NPC deputies suggesting the stipulation and promulgation of the law.
The draft law was submitted to the Standing Committee
for first read in August 2002 and was finally adopted after four discussions and
revisions.
Over recent years, the standing committees of
people's congresses at various levels have examined and evaluated some aspects
of government's work.
The standing committees of people's congresses at
various levels have also evaluated local official's governance performance and
pointed out their shortcomings.
Chinese lawmakers will continue to monitor bad
behaviors in judicial areas, such as extracting confession through torture,
illegally prolonged detention, unaffordable litigation fee and insufficient
implementation of court's ruling, according to sources with the top legislature.
China's top legislator Wu Bangguo said the
promulgation of the supervision law attaches great importance to improving
socialist democracy and socialist legal system, and will enhance people's
congress's supervision capability and help promote judicial justice and
administration by law.
He said the objective of the supervision work
conducted by the people's congresses is to ensure that the Constitution, laws
and regulations can be correctly implemented, administrative and judicial power
be well exerted, and the legitimate rights of citizens and corporations be
safeguarded.
"The country's administrative and judicial organs are
elected by people's congresses and supervised by people's congresses. Despite
their different functions, the people's congress, administrative bodies and
judicial organs should perform their duties independently and concertedly under
the leadership of the Communist Party of China," he said.
Wu added that the Standing Committee of the 10th
National People's Congress has paid great attention to the improvement of the
supervision work by hearing reports from governments and judicial organs and
launching law implementation inspections.
In the future, the focus of the supervision work will
be on the issues closely related to reform, development, social stability and
people's fundamental interests, he said. Enditem