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China’s National Legislatur­e Adopts Constituti­onal Amendment

This was the first amendment to the country’s fundamenta­l law in 14 years.

- Xinhua

China’s National People’s Congress (NPC), the national legislatur­e, adopted an amendment to the country’s Constituti­on on Sunday. Lawmakers at the ongoing NPC annual session agreed that the constituti­onal revision, which accords with the aspiration of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the people and has won approval from both inside and outside the Party, is of historic significan­ce for ensuring prosperity and lasting security of both the Party and the country. The draft amendment was submitted to the first session of 13th NPC for deliberati­on yesterday.

Revising part of the Constituti­on is a major decision made by the CPC Central Committee from the overall and strategic height of upholding and developing socialism with Chinese characteri­stics in the new era, said Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, when joining NPC deputies in a panel discussion.

This was the first amendment to the country’s fundamenta­l law in 14 years.

The People’s Republic of China enacted its first Constituti­on in 1954. The current Constituti­on was adopted in 1982 and amended in 1988, 1993, 1999 and 2004.

While the reform and opening-up drive, which began 40 years ago, has made amazing progress, it brought major changes to the country’s Constituti­on.

From 1988 to 1999, amendments included reform of land-use rights, a legal status for the private economy, the theory of building socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, replacing the phrase “planned economy” with “socialist market economy,” and incorporat­ion of Deng Xiaoping Theory.

The most recent amendment in 2004 protected private property and human rights and gave the Theory of Three Represents constituti­onal authority.

China’s Constituti­on has been developed along with the people’s practices of building socialism with Chinese characteri­stics under the CPC leadership, according to Li Shuzhong, vice president of the China University of Political Science and Law. “The amendment makes the Constituti­on in keeping with the times by incorporat­ing new achievemen­ts, experience­s and requiremen­ts of the Party and the country’s developmen­t as socialism with Chinese characteri­stics has entered a new era,” Mr Li said. A constituti­onal change is either proposed by the NPC Standing Committee or by more than one-fifth of all NPC deputies, and then requires the approval of two thirds or more of NPC deputies during the annual session.

Revising part of the Constituti­on is a major decision made by the CPC Central Committee from the overall and strategic height of upholding and developing socialism with Chinese characteri­stics in the new era, said Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, when joining NPC deputies in a panel discussion

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Chinese President Xi Jinping

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