Xin Ming, a professor at the Party School of the CPC Central Committee, said he hopes the new leadership can make all their decisions based on such basic provisos and the country's real situation in the future.
Huang Weiting, a research fellow with "Seeking Truth," the official magazine of the CPC Central Committee, said the public now have very high expectations of their prospects.
Huang, however, warned that "Rome was not built in one day."
"For some obstinate problems, the new leaders should be prepared for a prolonged battle to tackle them step by step," he warned.
The upcoming annual session of the National People's Congress, slated for March 5, will incorporate the main ideas of the 18th CPC National Congress into the country's will through legislation.
Top state leaders including the country's president will be elected during the session.
Amid global attention, the year of 2013 will be a new starting point for China to release its "positive energy."
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