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The National People's Congress (NPC) is considered the highest organ of state power of the People's Republic of China. Its main functions and powers include formulation of laws, election of politicians and policy formulation. CNN takes a closer look at this year's NPC.



"While fully affirming our achievements, we are clearly aware that there are still numerous problems in our economic and social life."

-- Zhu Rongji, NPC, 2001


Dubbed the showcase of Chinese-style democracy, the 2,989 deputies to the NPC meet in full session every March. The congress has its seat in the Great Hall of the People on Beijing's Tiananmen Square and represents China's 30 provinces, autonomous regions, directly administered cities and the military.

This year's NPC will further restructure the economy to pave the way for China's admission to the World Trade Organization.

The focus of this year's 10-day legislative session is the passage of the tenth five-year plan for economic and social development for the years 2001-2005.

The announcements made at the NPC shape the lives of a 5th of the world's population.

 


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