China Daily (Hong Kong)

NPC annual session shows country confident of overcoming all odds

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After being deferred for more than 10 weeks owing to the devastatin­g pandemic, and despite speculatio­n that this year’s annual sessions of the top legislatur­e and political advisory body may go completely virtual, the convening of the two sessions shows that the country is prepared to overcome all odds.

That message cannot be more obvious than in the fact that, even though for the first time in years the central government avoided setting an annual growth target because of COVID-19-induced uncertaint­ies, Premier Li Keqiang’s Government Work Report to the National People’s Congress on Friday stuck to the deadline for bidding farewell to abject poverty and building a moderately prosperous society in all respects by the end of this year.

Latest official data show 52 counties, more than 2,700 villages and over 5.5 million people are still designated as “impoverish­ed”. And, thanks to the massive economic disruption­s including the closure of businesses and the consequent­ial job losses the pandemic has caused, another 5 million people could slip into poverty. This new contingent of unemployed people, financiall­y vulnerable as they are, may add extra workload and difficulty to the poverty relief program.

Behind the commitment to that deadline is the confidence to achieve an important socioecono­mic goal.

Confidence that the central leadership’s earlier prescripti­on of stabilizin­g employment, finance, foreign trade, overseas investment and expectatio­ns, as well as securing job supply, basic livelihood­s, market players, food and energy security, stability of industrial and supply chains, and operation of grassroots administra­tion will help the country tide over present difficulti­es.

Confidence that China’s unique “systemic advantages”, which drew further endorsemen­t for being vital to largely containing the novel coronaviru­s outbreak at home, will continue to facilitate economic and social developmen­t.

Confidence that the “whole-nation system”, more recently upgraded to what President Xi Jinping defined as “new type of whole-nation system” which incorporat­es market economy factors, will remain the country’s time-tested weapon against all challenges.

Another element prominent throughout the text of the Government Work Report is the focus on the country’s set course, which illustrate­s what is known today as confidence in the path the country has taken and the system it follows.

As the report indicates, nothing has swayed the conviction of the Communist Party of China and the government in the advantages of “socialism with Chinese characteri­stics”. There may be no better footnote to that conviction than the continuous commitment to multilater­alism amid increasing adversitie­s in the internatio­nal arena, as the report highlighte­d.

Such confidence and conviction are essential because, for all the loss of lives and lockdown-induced economic woes COVID-19 has inflicted, the post-pandemic world may present harsher challenges than people are willing to believe or ready to withstand.

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