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What happens during the ‘two sessions’?

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The “two sessions” meetings are held every year in March. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about two of the most important political meetings of the year.

What are the two sessions?

This term refers to the annual plenary sessions of the National People’s Congress and the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference. The CPPCC session starts on March 3 and the NPC session starts on March 5.

The term “two sessions” was coined because the wordy titles are difficult to remember.

What are the NPC and the CPPCC?

The NPC, with almost 3,000 deputies elected from across the country, is the highest organ of State power and the top legislatur­e. It supervises the government and judicial system and determines major State issues. The NPC also appoints and supervises the president, the chief justice and chief prosecutor.

The CPPCC is China’s top political advisory body. It also facilitate­s China’s multiparty cooperatio­n and political consultati­on mechanism, led by the Communist Party of China. The CPPCC was establishe­d in 1949, five years before the NPC.

What happens at these sessions?

Routine tasks at the annual NPC meeting include reviewing the annual work report of the central government, which includes the official gross domestic product forecast; hearing work reports by the NPC Standing Committee, the Supreme People’s Court and the Supreme People’s Procurator­ate; and reviewing the annual plan for economic and social developmen­t and the central and local budgets. This year, an additional task is deliberati­ng draft provisions of a new, unified Chinese Civil Code.

Members of the CPPCC National Committee gather to discuss important political, economic and social matters and make proposals.

Who attends the two sessions?

About 5,000 people, who are NPC deputies and members of CPPCC National Committee, attend the sessions. Among them are top leaders, renowned economists, entreprene­urs, artists, sportsmen and representa­tives of other sectors of society. NPC deputies can submit motions, which are legally binding once adopted, while members of the CPPCC National Committee can put forward nonbinding proposals.

How are NPC deputies elected?

Direct election applies in the selection Deputies elected by provincial-level people’s congresses of township and county-level deputies, while deputies at the prefecture, provincial and national levels are elected by lower-level deputies. Deputies are subject to supervisio­n by the voters in their electoral districts or the units that elected them.

What privileges do NPC deputies receive?

The Constituti­on gives NPC deputies two sets of privileges designed to protect them from interferen­ce in their duties:

legally liable for their speeches or votes at its meetings”.

ed or placed on criminal trial without the consent of the Presidium of the current session of the NPC or, when the NPC is not in session, without the consent of its Standing Committee.”

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