BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao here on Sunday
urged government officials to listen more, talk less and be pragmatic when
attending the meetings of the legislature and political advisory body.
Wen made the remarks when joining a panel discussion of members of the
Tenth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference (CPPCC), China's political advisory body.
The Fifth Session of the Tenth CPPCC National Committee started in Beijing
on Saturday, and the annual full session of the Tenth National People's Congress
(NPC), or the top legislature, is scheduled to begin on Monday.
"Government officials shall listen more, talk less and be pragmatic when
attending NPC and CPPCC meetings, which concerns not only a sense of democracy,
but also the government's willingness to get supervised," Wen said.
"To listen more means you listen to criticism, proposals and suggestions
from all sides, especially those from the grass roots," he said.
"To talk less means you do not give instructions (at the meetings) and do
not indulge in empty talk. To talk less does not mean you do not talk at all,
but that you need seriously answer the inquiries and handle the views of NPC
deputies and CPPCC members, and inform them of government work in a practical
and realistic manner," the premier said.
"To be pragmatic means you shall actively consider the motions and
proposals raised by NPC deputies and CPPCC members, and make sure every motion
and proposal be handled well, so as to improve the work of the government," Wen
said.
At the panel discussion, CPPCC National Committee members from the economy
and agriculture sectors discussed housing, energy saving, pollutant reduction,
food safety, rural credit, the development of west China, agriculture
technology, and the going-global strategy of enterprises, among other
issues.