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Good to have more HK members in CPPCC: spokesman
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-03-02 17:34

A spokesman for China's top advisory body, the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said in Beijing Wednesday that it is a good thing to have more Hongkong representatives in this central government think tank.

Good to have more HK members in CPPCC: spokesman
Wu Jianmin, spokesman for China's top advisory body, the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said here Wednesday that it is a good thing to have more Hongkong representatives in this central government think tank. [Xinhua]
"To have more personages from Hong Kong in the CPPCC National Committee is very conducive to the strengthening of communicationsbetween the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the central government," said Wu Jianmin at a press briefing Wednesday afternoon in response to a reporter's question.

The 10th CPPCC National Committee is slated to convene its third annual session here Thursday afternoon.

Asked whether the CPPCC National Committee will undergo any major personnel changes at the imminent session, Wu said any such change must go through certain democratic procedures, and therefore can't be predicted before the formal start of the session.

The CPPCC National Committee recently decided to induct 80 new members, including nine from Hong Kong and two from Macao.

The CPPCC will meet from Thursday in Beijing for a nine days and a half annual session, giving the floor to its more than 2,000 members to voice their opinions freely on the country's reform and development, Wu said.

The third session will begin in the Great Hall of the People in downtown Beijing Thursday afternoon and last till the afternoon of March 12, said Wu.

Jia Qinglin, chairman of the 10th CPPCC National Committee, will deliver a report on the work of the National Committee's Standing Committee over the past year, while Zhang Huaixi, a vice chairperson of the National Committee, will brief the members on how their suggestions and proposals were handled throughout the year 2004, said Wu.

The CPPCC members, coming from around the country, will also participate in the third annual session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, as non-voting observers, Wu added.

They will discuss the draft anti-secession law the NPC is to give an explanation and put before lawmakers for adoption during the legislature's annual session, which runs almost parallel to the CPPCC session.

Wu said domestic and foreign journalists are welcomed to cover the CPPCC session's opening and closing meetings, as well as the special "speech sessions" at which advisors will speak out on major social problems. Journalists are also invited to attend a number of open-door panel discussions of the CPPCC members.

Two press conferences will be held during the session.

 
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