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Overseas opinions pay close attention to China’s two sessions
BEIJING—Overseas opinions have
paid great attention to China’s annual sessions of the National People’s
Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People’s
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), holding the view that this
year’s “two sessions” will have a great influence on China’s
development.
Singapore’s Lianhe Zaobao said that China’s annual “two sessions” have
drawn increasing attention from overseas media. The reason is that
China’s economy has maintained growth, its international status has
improved and its links with other countries have become closer. The
other reason is that there is much news at the “two sessions” that is
considered an indispensable window for the outside world to get to know
China. Du Jinsen, chairman of the Chinese research institute of
Vietnam’s Academy of Social Science, said that there are many new issues
at this year’s sessions. The delegates came from wider walks of life and
are younger. The ratio of women, non-party and democratic party
delegates increased, demonstrating the high-level of democracy in
Chinese society.
Nakata Yoshio, chairman of the Japan Association for the Promotion of
International Trade, said the NPC session is one of vital importance
which will have significant influence on the future development of
China. This year’s session focused on the establishment of a harmonious
society on the basis of changing the former economic operation model and
paying a great attention to energy-saving and environmental protection,
Yoshio said, adding that it has made great impression on him.
Jelena Staburova, chairwoman of Latvia’s Confucius Center, said the “two
sessions” further apply the principles and policies which drew in the
17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, make out new
state plans of development, restructure government institutions and
elect new leaders of the country. It is of great significance to the
development of China, Staburova added.
The U.S.’ Chinese Business News highlighted the “two sessions” with its
focus on livelihood issues. It said in an editorial Thursday that the
Chinese government not only has the determination to value livelihood
issues, but also has been advocating that democracy and livelihood
develop together in harmony with an open attitude. It is recognized
worldwide that the Chinese leaders have been devoting themselves to
developing the economy and improving people’s living standards, said
Sikder, general secretary of the Bangladesh-China Friendship Society.
—Xinhua |