The first session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) commences in Beijing on March 5, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]
The first session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) commenced in Beijing on March 5, 2018. A total of six deputies from Wuxi, East China's Jiangsu province attended the opening session.
As 2018 marks the 40th anniversary of China's reform and opening up, the new "two sessions", the country's top legislature and advisory body which will convene this March, will not only determine China's future development, but also provide the outside world a window into China's domestic affairs.
More than 2,200, or nearly 75%, of the 2,980 deputies attending the 13th National People's Congress are newly elected. A few of the six deputies from Wuxi are also attending the National People's Congress for the first time.
Ouyang Hua, Party secretary of Baita village in Yixing and a newly selected deputy for the 13th National People's Congress, vowed to bring awareness to the plight of vulnerable members of society.
Chen Jingyu, vice president of Wuxi People's Hospital and an experienced deputy for the National People's Congress, promoted the establishment of the green channel for organ transportation, which came to fruition in 2015. This year, Chen plans to submit proposals and suggestions regarding the treatment of pneumoconiosis patients.
A total of six deputies from Wuxi, East China's Jiangsu province gather in Wuxi on Feb 28 before attending the 13th National People's Congress commencing in Beijing on March 5, 2018. [Photo/wxrb.com]
Three deputies from Wuxi attended the first session of the 13th National Committee of the CPPCC that commenced in Beijing on March 3, 2018.
Gao Yaguang, deputy mayor of Wuxi and a CPPCC national committee member, submitted three proposals regarding the sustainable development of the integrated circuit industry.
Tang Jiangpeng, principle of Wuxi Xishan Senior High School and a CPPCC national committee member, called for the improvement of the education system. "We should implement moral education to cultivate thoughtful and compassionate students with a good sense of right and wrong," he said.