BEIJING, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- China's national
legislature plans to deliberate 20 draft laws including the amendment to
criminal procedural law and draft social insurance law in 2007.
Ten to 15 of the 20 draft laws are expected to be adopted in 2007, according to the 2007 legislation plan of the
Standing Committee of the Tenth National People's Congress (NPC) which was
announced on Tuesday.
According to the annual legislation plan, the draft
property law and draft corporate income tax law will be deliberated and are
expected to be approved at the upcoming fifth session of the Tenth NPC in March.
The NPC Standing Committee will continue to
deliberate draft labor contract law, draft emergency responding law, draft
administrative mandatory law, draft anti-drug law and draft anti-monopoly law in
2007. And if conditions are ripe, the draft laws may be adopted this year.
Thirteen draft laws will be submitted to China's
legislature for first reading this year, including draft employment promotion
law, draft labor dispute arbitration law, draft town and country planning law,
draft energy saving law, draft lawyer law, draft amendment to civil procedural
law, draft circular economy law, draft seventh amendment to criminal law, draft
amendment to science and technology progress law, draft illegal acts corrective
law, draft amendment to criminal procedural law, draft social insurance law and
draft amendment to food safety law.
According to the legislation plan, China will have
230 effective laws by early 2008.
An official with the NPC Standing Committee said the Tenth NPC will end its five-year tenure in early 2008. After the annual legislation plan of 2007 is fulfilled, the Tenth NPC's objective to basically establish a socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics will come true.
NPC STANDING COMMITTEE TO PLAY BIGGER SUPERVISION ROLE
In addition to legislation, another important work
for China's legislature is to supervise government, court and prosecuting
bodies.
In 2007, the Tenth NPC Standing Committee plans to
hear and deliberate nine reports made by the State Council, the Supreme People's
Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
The State Council will make seven reports to NPC
Standing Committee this year on saving energy and protecting tube wells,
safeguarding Taiwan compatriots' legitimate investment rights, overseas Chinese
affairs, regulating transfer payment, the construction of new countryside,
medical care system reform in urban and rural areas, food and medicine safety
supervision, and establishing a system to prevent employers defaulting
employees' salaries.
The Supreme People's Court will deliver a report on
improving trial supervision and promoting fair justice to the NPC Standing
Committee.
The Supreme People's Procuratorate will submit a
report on tightening the supervision on prosecuting organs and promoting fair
justice to the country's legislature.
The NPC Standing Committee will also hear and
deliberate the report on 2006 financial accounts report, the report on 2006
central budget implementation and on other financial revenue and expenditure
audit results, as well as the report on implementation of 2007 national economy
and social development plan.
The NPC Standing Committee will examine the implementation of the revised compulsory education law, law on judges, and law on procurators.