China Daily

Top legislatur­e planning to protect livelihood­s

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s top legislatur­e will draft more laws related to people’s livelihood­s this year, according to legislator­s.

The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress plans to put laws related to housing, education, healthcare, nursing, insurance, food safety and the environmen­t on its 2021 work agenda, Zang Tiewei, spokesman for the committee’s Legislativ­e Affairs Commission, told China News Service on Monday.

He said the NPC Standing Committee will use a range of channels to contact people and learn what they need, with the aim of making and improving livelihood-related laws to provide high-quality lives.

In December, Yue Zhongming, another spokesman for the commission, said the legislatur­e has scheduled amendments to several laws related to people’s daily lives this year, including those on education, medical practice, infectious disease control and women’s rights protection.

Laws on family education, public health emergencie­s, wetland conservati­on, legal aid and cultural industry promotion will also be drafted, “as a move to enhance people’s sense of fulfillmen­t, happiness and security”, he added.

The legislatur­e is meeting from Wednesday to Friday in Beijing and will consider various subjects, including reviewing a draft law on legal aid and revising the Education Law.

Zang said draft laws on curbing food waste and enhancing personal informatio­n protection, which have attracted public attention since they were submitted to the top legislatur­e for review last year, need to be improved following further deliberati­on.

The full version of the anti-food waste draft, an important measure in promoting a healthy, rational and green consumptio­n pattern nationwide, has been posted on the top legislatur­e’s website and it is soliciting public opinions, he said.

Zang also said that the applicatio­n of some new technologi­es, such as facial recognitio­n, is posing a challenge to personal informatio­n protection and national legislator­s will research the issue and promote a related draft law to solve the problem.

Besides livelihood-related lawmaking, legislatio­n in major areas including public security, technologi­cal innovation, biosecurit­y, risk prevention and foreign affairs will also be strengthen­ed, he added.

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