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Laws on key issues to be amended(2)

2013-03-09 09:43 China Daily     Web Editor: Mo Hong'e comment

Gao Ali, an NPC deputy and principal of Shangqiu Experimental Primary School in Henan province, said more attention should be paid to children, and called for a law on campus security.

"There seem to be more violent cases in kindergartens and primary schools in recent years, but there's no special law for campus safety," she said.

Apart from legislative work, Wu said the NPC also plans to ask the State Council to deliver reports on issues of high social awareness this year, such as urbanization and anti-graft work - the two priorities that China's new leadership has emphasized to drive economic growth and promote political integrity.

Hu Zhongxiong, mayor of Yiyang city in Hunan province and an NPC deputy, said the top legislature has greatly improved supervision over the government in the past five years by conducting hearings on some issues of widespread concern. But he said he believes such supervision can be further enhanced by introducing questioning of government officials.

Experts said hearings and questioning are legal means by which people's congresses oversee governments, courts and procuratorates. Hearings are "mild", but questioning can be very harsh, usually with criticism, they said.

The top legislature started its first hearing on State Council officials in June 2010 on fiscal and taxation issues. So far it has conducted nine hearings.

"With experience accumulated in the nine hearings, I think it's time to adopt stronger supervision measures, such as questioning," Hu said.

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