China’s National People’s Congress concludes

The fifth session of the 11 th tenure of China National People's Congress (NPC), China 's parliament, concluded on Mar. 14 in Beijing , after determining important national issues.
The fifth session of the 11 th tenure of China National People'sCongress (NPC), China 's parliament, concluded on Mar. 14 in Beijing, after determining important national issues.

Attending the closing ceremony were top Party and state leaders,including President Hu Jintao, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao, Chairman ofthe NPC Standing Committee, Wu Bangguo and 3,000 delegates.

“The session is successful, further accumulating common understanding,clarifying the country’ targets and reinforcing confidence”, Wu Bangguowas quoted by Xinhua news agency as saying in a speech at the event.

The result of the session is a full presentation ofthe will of the people and the concepts of the Communist Party of China(CPC), he said.

At the session, the NPC adopted anumber of important documents, including the government work report, thecentral budget and the national economic and social development planfor 2012, as well as amendments to the Criminal Procedure Law.

It also adopted decisions on deputy elections for the 12th NPC andmethods for the election of deputies to the 12th NPC from Hong Kong andMacao special administrative regions, as well as the work reports of theNPC Standing Committee, the Supreme People's Court and the SupremePeople's Procuracy.-VNA

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