China Daily (Hong Kong)

NPC enhances supervisio­n

- — BEIJING NEWS

Compared with previous years, more stress was put on the supervisor­y role of the National People’s Congress in the work report delivered by Zhang Dejiang, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee. Supervisor­y power is one of the most important functions granted by the Constituti­on to the country’s top legislatur­e, and how to exercise such power not only relates to the implementa­tion of the Constituti­on and the law, but more importantl­y determines the vitality of the country’s people’s congress system.

The NPC Standing Committee has strengthen­ed its supervisio­n over enforcemen­t of the country’s laws and introduced more innovation­s in this regard, signaling a shift in approach to this role.

Take 2016, for example. Of the six law enforcemen­t inspection campaigns launched by the NPC Standing Committee, its working teams organized several secret inspection­s on enforcemen­t of the Law on Road Traffic Safety nationwide, including the overloadin­g of trucks, substandar­d electric bicycles and insufficie­nt rural traffic facilities, and gained first-hand informatio­n that otherwise would not have been gleaned. Online investigat­ions and on-the-spot questionna­ires were also adopted to get a full picture of the problems existing in the enforcemen­t of the law.

Aside from its supervisor­y role, the NPC Standing Committee has also pushed local people’s congresses to strengthen their supervisio­n over the enforcemen­t of the laws. For example, targeting the problems the environmen­tal protection law has encountere­d in its implementa­tion, the NPC Standing Committee has urged local government­s at various levels to submit to same-level people’s congresses and their standing committees annual reports on local environmen­tal conditions and realized targets for environmen­tal protection to bring them under the scrutiny of local people’s congresses and the public.

Admittedly, people’s congresses’ supervisor­y role is still under certain restrictio­ns from a number of factors, such as insufficie­nt power of supervisio­n over the supervised and unfamiliar­ity with the area being supervised, but these are problems that can be gradually addressed in the future.

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