BEIJING -- Foreign media have paid great attention
to the annual full sessions of China's National People's Congress (NPC) and the
National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
(CPPCC), which opened in Beijing on Monday and Saturday, respectively.
Asia News Time in Thailand issued a commentary on Monday, saying that with
the deepening of China's opening-up reform and rapid economic development, the
NPC and the CPPCC are playing a more and more important role in China's
political life.
The bills, proposals and suggestions brought by lawmakers and committee
members are directly concerned with the people's livelihood and closely linked
to the political and economic construction of the nation, the commentary said.
The NPC is China's national legislature and the CPPCC is the top advisory
body.
The Paris-based Nouvelles d' Europe, the biggest Chinese newspaper in Europe,
published an editorial expressing concerns about the fortnight-long sessions of
the NPC and CPPCC, as well as appreciation of China's strategy of building a
harmonious society.
The editorial said people are concerned about the two sessions, especially
about the national policies established at the meetings and the future
orientation of China.
To build a harmonious society in China and to promote a harmonious world at
an international level would be the shining points of the two sessions this
year, it added.
An editorial published by Philippine World News said the CPPCC plays an
increasingly important role with its participation in the deliberation and
administration of state affairs and democratic supervision.
Japanese media reported that the Chinese government will focus its efforts on
addressing issues concerning people's daily lives, including the income gap,
medicare, education and social security.
The Sankei Shimbun daily said that closing the income discrepancy between
rural and urban regions was highlighted in Premier Wen Jiabao's annual report
delivered at the NPC meeting. And to that end, the Chinese government will grant
more favorable policies to rural areas, where over 900 million people live.
The Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper said the Chinese government will place priority
on issues like improving people's livelihood, restricting the requisition of
farmland, creating more jobs, increasing the cheap housing supply and protecting
the interest of the disadvantaged.
Wen's report underlined environmental and energy-saving concerns and brought
forward a guideline which emphasizes that China needs stable rather than
speed-only economic growth, the Jiji news agency said in its reports.
In France, the major newspaper Les Echos used three full pages on China's
achievements and the problems that need to be tackled.
The newspaper said that as lawmakers are gathering in Beijing to work on
policies for more balanced development and a reasonable wealth distribution
system, China is invoking all its power in order to build a harmonious society.