BEIJING,
March 14 (Xinhuanet) -- China's top legislature, the National People's Congress
(NPC), closed its nine-and-half-day annual session Monday morning after it
adopted a number of work reports and ratified the Anti-Secession Law.
The top legislature adopted the reports on the government
work, economic and social development, the central and local budgets, and the
work of the NPC Standing Committee and of the Supreme People's Court and the
Supreme People's Procuratorate.
NPC deputies during the session approved the resignation
of Jiang Zemin from the chairmanship of the state Central Military Commission
and elected Hu Jintao to succeed.
Following Hu's nomination, the top legislature agreed to
add four new members to the state Central Military Commission. The top military
commission now has 11 members, the highest number since the beginning of 1990s.
Wu Bangguo, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, said
in his closing speech that deputies to the top legislature "highly evaluated
Jiang Zemin's outstanding contributions to the Communist Party of China (CPC),
the state and the army, as well as the Chinese people."
Deputies also spoke highly of Hu's succession as chairman
of the state Central Military Commission, which is an natural outcome as he
already took the posts of general secretary of the CPC Central Committee,
president of China and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission.
"Comrade Hu Jintao's succession as chairman of the state
Central Military Commission commends popular support and is conducive to
upholding the principle of the Party's absolute leadership over the military,
and to the strengthening of the military's revolutionization, modernization and
regularization process," he said.
Deputies unanimously held that China, under the leadership
of the CPC Central Committee with Hu Jintao as general secretary, had scored
great achievements over the past year in its reform, opening and modernization
drive.
The top legislature adopted the Anti-Secession Law 2,896
to nil, setting a legal framework to prevent Taiwan from being seceded from
China and promote peaceful national reunification.
Wu Bangguo said the high support rate of NPC deputies to
the law gave full expressions to the consistent stance of the Chinese mainland
for peaceful reunification with its greatest sincerity and utmost efforts.
It also demonstrated the "common will and strong resolve"
of the entire Chinese people to safeguard the country's sovereignty and
territorial integrity and never to allow the "Taiwan independence" forces to
secede Taiwan from China under any name or by any means.
"The promulgation and implementation of the law will have
major practical and far-reaching historical impact on developing cross-Strait
relations, peaceful reunification of the motherland, and opposing and checking
Taiwan's secession from China by secessionists in the name of 'Taiwan
independence'," Wu said.
Wu said it would also be crucial to maintaining peace and
stability in the Taiwan Straits, and to safeguarding China's sovereignty and
territorial integrity as well as the fundamental interests of the Chinese
nation.
The NPC has 2,988 members and convenes an annual session
usually in March. The NPC Standing Committee serves as the executive body when
top legislature is not in session.