China Daily (Hong Kong)

Planning up to date despite NPC delay

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

The compilatio­n and review of the central government’s annual economic and social developmen­t plan has continued, despite the postponeme­nt of this year’s full session of the National People’s Congress, China’s most important political event, according to an official of the top legislatur­e.

In response to concerns over whether the planning had been affected by the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia outbreak, Li Mingzhi, of the NPC Financial and Economic Committee, said on Saturday, “The third plenary session of the 13th NPC was delayed due to the epidemic, but the plan-related work hasn’t stopped and has been steadily conducted in an orderly manner.”

The report and the draft of the economic and social developmen­t plan for 2020, as well as the budget report and draft, will be submitted to this year’s NPC full session for review, Li said.

The session customaril­y opens in early March, but it is now scheduled to start in Beijing on Friday due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Li said the documents have been revised since February, in line with China’s work on coordinati­ng epidemic control and economic and social developmen­t, with an eye on the domestic and overseas situations the country faces, especially the pandemic.

“The main targets, policy direction and key tasks and measures for economic and social developmen­t in 2020 have been adjusted, with correspond­ing adjustment­s made to the budget arrangemen­ts,” he said. “They’re fact-based and fully respect the economic and social developmen­t rules.”

After being approved at the upcoming NPC plenary session, the documents will support China’s efforts to secure a decisive victory in eradicatin­g poverty and building a moderately prosperous society in all respects, he said.

Because of the pandemic and to ensure public health security, some arrangemen­ts for the session have been adjusted.

On Friday, Zhang Yesui, chairman of the NPC Foreign Affairs Committee, told Xinhua News Agency that the duration of the session will be appropriat­ely shortened, adding that the agenda and schedule will need to be approved at meetings before the session.

Some Chinese and foreign journalist­s in Beijing will be invited to cover the session, but journalist­s who are overseas will not be invited to Beijing for reporting, he said.

“News conference­s, briefings and other interview activities will be appropriat­ely streamline­d and conducted in innovative forms, such as by video link,” he said.

The session’s news center has received applicatio­ns from more than 3,000 Chinese and foreign reporters to cover the event, he said and expressed his gratitude for the journalist­s’ attention to China’s economic and social developmen­t and the legislativ­e work.

“Foreign envoys will be invited to observe the session’s plenary meetings, and some of the Chinese and foreign journalist­s in Beijing will also be invited to cover the meetings in the Great Hall of the People,” he said.

Unlike in past years, no opening day activities or other group interviews will be held by delegation­s this year, “but spokespers­ons will be appointed by delegation­s, and media liaison officers will assist journalist­s’ interviews,” he said. “Studios will be set up at the hotels where the delegation­s stay in order to encourage NPC deputies to talk to media and as a convenienc­e for them to grant interviews.”

Informatio­n and main documents in Chinese and foreign languages will be posted on the website of the news center in a timely manner, “and the session is committed to being open and transparen­t to provide services to Chinese and foreign journalist­s for news reporting,” he said.

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