President Hu
Jintao, top legislator Wu
Bangguo and Premier Wen
Jiabao joined lawmakers and political advisors from all over
the country in group discussions yesterday, calling for hard work
to push forward China's reform, opening-up and modernization
drive.
The 10th National People's Congress (NPC), the Chinese
legislature, and the 10th National Committee of the Chinese
People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top
advisory body, are holding their annual full sessions in Beijing.
The session brings together more than 5,000 lawmakers and
advisors.
"Deepening reform and expanding the opening-up is key to
promoting the socialist modernization drive in China," said Hu,
also general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party of China (CPC), while exchanging views with NPC deputies from
east China's Shanghai Municipality.
"We shall unswervingly adhere to the orientation of reform and
... constantly improve the quality of the opening-up."
During discussions with legislators from east China's Jiangsu
Province, Wu, chairman of the 10th NPC Standing Committee, pointed
out that in order to attain the goals set for national economic and
social development in the 11th Five-Year Guidelines (2006-10)
period, the country must spare no efforts to develop science and
technology, raise the quality of its work force, and enhance the
overall innovation capability.
Referring to unbalanced development for the country's different
regions, Premier Wen told the NPC deputies from Gansu, a remote,
underdeveloped province in northwest China, to be well prepared for
"an arduous struggle on the way to modernization."
"We can surely make progress in boosting economic and social
development in Gansu with our unremitting efforts," said Wen, who
had worked in Gansu for many years as a youth.
While visiting CPPCC members from the Hong Kong and Macao
special administrative regions (SARs) and joining their
discussions, Jia Qinglin, chairman of the 10th CPPCC National
Committee, pledged that the central authorities would continue to
implement the principle of "one country, two systems." Jia also
vowed to give full support to the chief executives and governments
of the two SARs, and to promote "development and harmony" in Hong
Kong and Macao.
Joining the discussions of lawmakers from Tianjin municipality
and Shandong, Guangdong and Fujian provinces respectively,
Vice-President Zeng Qinghong, Wu Guanzheng, Li Changchun and Luo
Gan, all members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau
of the CPC Central Committee, voiced their opinions on a wide range
of issues. They discussed the opening-up and development of the
coastal regions, the tightening of Party discipline, the fight
against corruption, the development of culture, and the protection
of public security and social order.
(China Daily March 7, 2006)