Special Report: NPC, CPPCC Annual Sessions 2008
Besides strict political and professional
qualifications, the candidates' personal integrity were also taken into
consideration.
The CPC Central Committee has maintained that "after
some senior comrades retire, the State organs should be enriched by some younger
comrades," Xi said. They should also include women and comrades from ethnic
minority groups and other fields, he said.
The candidates should be born after 1940 in general,
and the criteria could be relaxed for certain non-Communist party leaders.
Xi extended respect to the "old comrades" who were
not nominated this time due to old age, saying that "after contributing to the
great cause of the Party and the State, reform and opening up and the socialist
modernization drive, they have made fresh contributions this time to the
leadership change."
According to China's Constitution, candidates for
chairperson, vice-chairpersons, secretary-general, members of the NPC Standing
Committee, candidates for president and vice-presidents of the PRC and PRC
Central Military Commission, and candidates for president of the Supreme
People's Court and procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, who
were nominated by the CPC Central Committee, will be put for vote by the plenary
session of the NPC after consultation with NPC delegations.
The NPC plenary session will decide on the choice of
premier of the State Council upon nomination by the President, and on the choice
of the vice-premiers and other cabinet members upon nomination by the Premier.
The session will also, upon nomination by the CMC
chairman, decide on the choice of all other members of the Commission.
Wu Bangguo, chairman of the 10th NPC Standing
Committee, said when he reported the work of the Standing Committee NPC deputies
last week that the NPC must conscientiously uphold the leadership of the
Communist Party of China to ensure that "the personnel recommended by Party
organizations become leaders of the organs of state power through legally
stipulated procedures."