
NPC deputy Gao Zhiguo shows his two proposals of "controling
the pollution in the Bohai Sea" and "developing oceanic economy," which have
been concluded in the government work report. (Xinhua Photo)
BEIJING, March 15 (Xinhuanet) -- A more open and pragmatic image is what
this year's annual sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the
National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
(CPPCC) have impressed most the media and people at home and abroad.
A Xinhuanet commentary said that people are delighted find that the NPC
deputies and CCPPC members are free to express their views on state affairs and
people's livelihood and that quality proposals and bills have been submitted in
large numbers.
Luo Yifeng, a NPC deputy said, "Things are completely different from when I
was elected a grassroots NPC deputy in 1981. In the past, when I made
investigations at grass-roots units, the two questions I heard most often were
'Will this work?' and 'Is your proposal of any use? "
He added that now things have changed completely. "Many people provided me
with clues, information and suggestions of their own accord -- they have shown
increasingly greater trust on the deputies," he said.
During this year's annual sessions, the media has been giving full coverage
and making in-depth interpretation of the proposals and bills submitted from the
deputies and members.
In the meantime, the general public have been actively involved in the
sessions by making suggestions via various media organizations, especially
websites. The distance between inside and outside the session venue is so short,
and the atmosphere of participating in discussing state affairs is so strong
that the concept of seeking common development and jointly building a harmonious
society has been turned into concrete actions, thanks to the concerted efforts
of all social sectors.
The annual sessions serve as a grand gathering to discuss state affairs.
NPC deputies and CPPCC members from all walks of life have been discussing
national strategies concerning development and reforms on an equal footing with
Chinese leaders and have conveyed people's concerns directly to them.
As everyone can see, the commentary said, the speeches of deputies and
members during this year's annual sessions are characterized by frankness and
speaking their minds.
When talking about successes, they are objective and moderate and never go
in for exaggeration; when discussing problems, they always speak to the point
and never cover them up. The equal atmosphere prevailing during the sessions has
enabled some opinions reach the central leadership in its original version.
For example, a popular verse criticizing the fraudulent practices of some
officials at grass-roots units was told by a CPPCC member right in the presence
Premier Wen Jiabao. The face-to-face account of such a verse undoubtedly
demonstrates the atmosphere of pragmatism, harmony and equality during this
year's annual sessions."

CCPPC member Hu Wei makes a proposal during a group discussion
that the government should pay attention to the protection of the environment
and local preople's interests when developing the western region, so as to
realize sustainable development. (Xinhua Photo)
The commentary noted that airing views by NPC deputies and CPPCC members is
a process of democratic expression. During this year's sessions, large numbers
of vital proposals and bills have been advanced in a democratic atmosphere.
For example, six CPPCC members jointly called for effective measures to
halt the over-exploration of hydropower resources; some deputies and members
appealed for curbing the quest of administrative luxury by some local
governments; some proposed cutting the root of corruption; others urged the
formulation of the Treasury Bond Law and the introduction of a hearing system
for the issue of such bonds; and still others called for efforts to step up the
training of rural medical personnel.
Outside the session venue the netizens has voluntarily offered their
suggestions and views through the special online columns titled "I have
questions to ask the premier" opened by Xinhuanet.com and other mainstream
websites.
So far, thousands of suggestions and questions have been put forward, and
some web pages concerning the sessions have registered millions of hits. The
concerns of the general public have converged on the online platform, and
netizens' wisdom has drawn close attention via interaction.
The democratic exchange of views and democratic discussions about state
affairs are considered a specific embodiment of "the people serving as masters
of their own country," the commentary said.
Article 2 of General Principles of China's Constitution states that "all
power in the People's Republic of China belongs to the people." "The people
administer State affairs and manage economic and cultural undertakings and
social affairs through various channels and in various ways in accordance with
the provisions of law."
The annual sessions serve as the political arena where NPC deputies and
CPPCC members express people's concerns, will and wishes. In this way, consensus
can be reached through the process of democratic centralism to make policy
decisions that reflect the people's will, with a view to boosting the all-round
and sustainable economic and social development.
Jointly discussing state affairs in a democratic way will make China
strong. The democratic and pragmatic annual sessions will certainly provide a
stronger democratic and political guarantee for the building of a relatively
prosperous society and enable China to perfect its socialist political
civilization with Chinese characteristics.