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Top China consultative body to discuss socio-economic development.
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BEJING, March 3 (Itar-Tass) - Participants in the fourth session of the All-Chinese Committee of the 11th People's Political Consultative Council (which opened here on Thursday), a body of the United People's Democratic Front, performing consultative functions at the Chinese supreme leadership, discusses pressing problems of the country's socio-economic development.
More than 2,000 members of the All-Chinese Committee of the People's Political Consultative Council (CC PPCC) who arrived in the capital from all parts of the country, will make their proposals over the next ten days on optimal ways of overcoming the present problems in public, political, economic and cultural life of the country.
Special attention is expected to be given to questions of translating into life the 12th five-year plan of the country's socio-economic development in 2011-2015, stable and rapid rise of its national economic complex and further consolidation of relations between the coasts of the Taiwan Strait in the interests of "peaceful unification of the Fatherland".
"The past year was unique for China from the viewpoint of accumulated experience of development," said CC PPCC chairman Jia Qinlin, delivering the report-back to the audience. "Under difficult and constantly changing conditions of the domestic situation and the situation in the international arena, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, led by secretary-general Hu Jintao, piloted Chinese people through numerous difficulties."
The country "has overcome aftermaths of devastating natural
calamities, above the earthquake in the Qinhgai province and powerful
landslides in the Gansu province. China successfully coped with difficult tasks of staging EXPO 2010 in Shanghai and the Asian Games in Guizhou", Jia told session participants. Incidentally, Jia is regarded as "man No. 4" in the present Chinese political hierarchy.
Members of the All-Chinese Committee of the People's Political
Consultative Council include representatives from democratic parties and organisations, national minorities, trade unions, main confessions, business quarters of Hong Kong and Macao as well as prestigious public dignitaries.
All of them work under the guidance of the Communist Party and in
close cooperation with the country's parliament whose annual session will start on March 5 here.
BEJING, March 3 (Itar-Tass) - Participants in the fourth session of the All-Chinese Committee of the 11th People's Political Consultative Council (which opened here on Thursday), a body of the United People's Democratic Front, performing consultative functions at the Chinese supreme leadership, discusses pressing problems of the country's socio-economic development.
More than 2,000 members of the All-Chinese Committee of the People's Political Consultative Council (CC PPCC) who arrived in the capital from all parts of the country, will make their proposals over the next ten days on optimal ways of overcoming the present problems in public, political, economic and cultural life of the country.
Special attention is expected to be given to questions of translating into life the 12th five-year plan of the country's socio-economic development in 2011-2015, stable and rapid rise of its national economic complex and further consolidation of relations between the coasts of the Taiwan Strait in the interests of "peaceful unification of the Fatherland".
"The past year was unique for China from the viewpoint of accumulated experience of development," said CC PPCC chairman Jia Qinlin, delivering the report-back to the audience. "Under difficult and constantly changing conditions of the domestic situation and the situation in the international arena, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, led by secretary-general Hu Jintao, piloted Chinese people through numerous difficulties."
The country "has overcome aftermaths of devastating natural
calamities, above the earthquake in the Qinhgai province and powerful
landslides in the Gansu province. China successfully coped with difficult tasks of staging EXPO 2010 in Shanghai and the Asian Games in Guizhou", Jia told session participants. Incidentally, Jia is regarded as "man No. 4" in the present Chinese political hierarchy.
Members of the All-Chinese Committee of the People's Political
Consultative Council include representatives from democratic parties and organisations, national minorities, trade unions, main confessions, business quarters of Hong Kong and Macao as well as prestigious public dignitaries.
All of them work under the guidance of the Communist Party and in
close cooperation with the country's parliament whose annual session will start on March 5 here.