BEIJING,
March 9 (Xinhuanet) -- The top legislature would strengthen law-enforcement
inspection on major issues having a bearing on the country's reform, opening up
and stability this year, top legislator Wu Bangguo said here Wednesday.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National
People's Congress, told an annual parliament session that this year the NPC
Standing Committee would focus its law-enforcement inspection on the
implementation of laws on agriculture, water resources, the legitimate rights of
workers, work safety, especially in coal mines, and judicial justice.
Chinese Constitution and relevant law endowed the
parliament with the power of supervision, and law-enforcement inspection has
been an important form of supervision.
The NPC Standing Committee will listen and review a report
by the State Council, China's cabinet, on the development of agriculture and
rural areas this year, while carrying out investigations into how the policies
to support agriculture, the countryside and farmers are implemented, according
to Wu.
Major issues concerning agriculture, the countryside and
farmers remain to be top concern of the Chinese government as the country is
trying to feed its 1.3 billion population. Last year, the NPC Standing Committee
dispatched lawmakers' teams to 15 provincial localities for inspecting the
implementation of related laws and policies.
China's grain production increased by 38.8 billion
kilograms to 469.5 billion kilograms last year, the first rise after years of
drops. Premier Wen Jiabao pledged last Saturday that the government would
formulate more incentive policies to support agriculture, rural areas and
farmers this year.
On issues concerning water resources, Wu said, the
legislature's inspection would concentrate on the implementation of laws on
water pollution control and water, in a bid to promote the protection,
conservation and rational utilization of water resources.
According to the Ministry of Water Resources, more than
300 million rural residents still do not have access to or afford safe drinking
water, and 190 million others have to drink water with excessive hazardous
substances.
The government has worked out a plan to reduce the number
of rural residents who do not access to clean, safe water by one third by 2010,
and guarantee clean, safe water to the 300 million rural residents by 2020.
The NPC Standing Committee's planned inspection into
issues related to the legitimate rights of workers this year will be centered on
the implementation of the Labor Law to make sure the minimum salary system for
workers be carried out and continue to prompt enterprises to pay defaulted
payment to workers and government departments to ensure social insurance funds.
The inspection of work safety, especially in coal mines,
this year, said Wu, is aimed to help various localities, departments and work
units to strengthen work safety and take effective measures to prevent major
fatal accidents from happening, to safeguard the life and property of the
people.
According to statistics of the State General
Administration of Work Safety, coal mine accidents killed a total of 6,027
people last year, amid a growing number traffic accidents.
In his government work report read out at the NPC's annual
session last Saturday, Premier Wen Jiabao promised the government would work
hard to improve industrial safety throughout the country, giving "top priority"
to coal mining safety.