- 2006 National People's Congress
The 4th Plenary Session of the
10th National People's Congress (第十届全国人民代表大会四次会议) was held inBeijing , China, in conjunction with the 2006 CPPCC. Many items were listed on the agenda for the two-week-long session of theNational People's Congress . 2,937 delegates from every province, municipality, andSpecial Administrative Region were in attendance. The 2006 Session was chaired by Standing Committee ChairmanWu Bangguo .The National People's Congress is the
People's Republic of China 's highest legislative body. The congress is composed of members from theChinese People's Political Consultative Conference , a coalition of nine parties. In practice, it is rare, but not completely unheard of, for the final vote on legislation to be less than near unanimous, and legislative practice has been to achieve consensus before the final vote including the approval of senior officials of theCommunist Party of China and theState Council of the People's Republic of China .Because of this practice, controversial items can be removed from the NPC agenda if there is serious disagreement over the contents of the legislation. This occurred this session with the
Property Law of the People's Republic of China which was originally scheduled for approval this year but was dropped after objections from the Leftist party members who argued that the draft did not sufficiently protect state assets.Formal issues listed for discussion include the "
Three Rural Issues " from agricultural reform, cracking down on corruption, and studying theThree Represents as the guide for Chinese policy in the days ahead. Formally, PremierWen Jiabao made the annual government report to the Congress outlining government policy and its progress from 2005. The 11th Five-Year Plan will undergo review. A Budget will be drafted for the following fiscal year. NPC Standing Committee ChairmanWu Bangguo will review the work of the NPC Standing Committee from last year. The Judiciary system will also make its respective reports.In official Chinese news, the phrase "core of leadership" has been omitted when describing Hu Jintao. This came in stark contrast to the repetitive "unify under the core of leadership under
Jiang Zemin " slogan used frequently in China during his years in power. Vice-PremierHuang Ju was absent because of health problems.Wen Jiabao's government report
Premier
Wen Jiabao delivered the PRC government's 2006 Working Report on the morning of March 5 at theGreat Hall of the People . It was nationally televised on four CCTV channels and other networks. The report was around two hours in length. The three sections of the report outlined the government's workings in 2005, the direction the government was planning for the new year, and a brief outline of China's 11th Five-Year Plan. Agriculture and the "Three Rural Issues " policy was emphasized throughout the speech, as was the concept of "Governing for the People" (执政为民). Wen heavily emphasized helping the poor and relieving the wealth gap. Wen announced that agricultural taxes levied regularly on peasants would be fully abolished in 2007. On the issue of health, Wen stressed the need to prevent anavian influenza -related epidemic, and warned people to be cautious of the outbreak and exercise common sense.Many Chinese political analysts concluded that the report was thorough, detailed, thoughtful, and reached out to the people. Western media outlets were mostly neutral on the issue. It was considered to have contained fewer political overtones than in previous years. [http://english.people.com.cn/200603/11/eng20060311_249628.html] Although Wen's speech was met with frequent applause, the longest applause came during Wen's mention of the firm stance against
Taiwan independence . Wen favoured peaceful re-unification, but stated that the Chinese government will not back down should Taiwanese authorities go "too far", as has been his position for the previous two years.Issues discussed
Science and technology was a main issue talking point, and there was consensus that China should continue to move forward with their development. Many deputies have shown concern about the urban-rural wealth gap. Critics say
women's rights issues have been ignored, noting that themarital rape bill was shot down. New legislation was passed to prevent disabled persons from being discriminated against in education.Noticeably, the
Anti-Secession Law was not mentioned any time during the Sessions, as China wishes to present a more friendly image to the Taiwanese people, in order to promote a peaceful reunification.External links
*en icon [http://www.cctv.com/english/special/C15376/01/index.shtml Official CCTV Site]
*en icon [http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/03/05/china.parliament/ CNN Story]
*en icon [http://english.people.com.cn/zhuanti/06sessions/gov06.html Official translation of the full text of Wen Jiabao's Government Report]
*en icon [http://english.people.com.cn/200603/10/eng20060310_249383.html Attracting International Attention]
*en icon [http://english.people.com.cn/200603/11/eng20060311_249628.html Transparency]
*en icon [http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2006-03-13-china-parliament_x.htm USA Today doubts China's "democracy"]
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