Thursday, March 10, 2011

2010 Work report of the National People's Congress

Wu Bangguo
The NPC Standing Committee - China's working legislature - has issued its work report for this year's session.  It was presented by the highest figure in the legislature - President Wu Bangguo:


FORMING OF SOCIALIST SYSTEM OF LAWS WITH CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS

-- The legislative goal set forth in 1997 at the Fifteenth National Congress of the CPC of forming a socialist system of laws with Chinese characteristics by 2010 was attained on schedule.

-- A socialist system of laws with Chinese characteristics has been formed which is based on the situation and realities in China; complies with the requirements for reform, opening up and socialist modernization; represents the will of the Party and the people; is rooted in the Constitution; has several types of laws including laws related to the Constitution, civil laws and commercial laws, as its backbone; and has different levels of legal force, reflected in laws, administrative regulations, and local statutes.

-- By the end of 2010, China had enacted 236 laws, over 690 administrative regulations and more than 8,600 local statutes that are now in force, and fully completed the work of reviewing current laws, administrative regulations and local statutes.

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