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The forthcoming first plenary meeting of the 10th National People's
Congress (NPC) -- the nation's top legislature -- will elect State
leaders, the grand chief justice and grand chief prosecutor.
The Constitution states that an election must take place every five
years at the NPC plenary meeting which is set to convene in early
March. This year the meeting is scheduled on March 5.
The meeting will involve a secret ballot to elect a grand chief
judge to be president of the Supreme People's Court and a grand
chief prosecutor to be president of the Supreme People's
Procuratorate.
It
will also elect State leaders including the country's president and
vice-president, the chairman of the Central Military Commission as
well as chairman, vice-chairmen, secretary-general and members of
the NPC Standing Committee.
The roster of candidates will be proposed by the presidium of the
NPC plenary meeting and be deliberated on by all NPC deputies,
according to the Rules of Procedure for the NPC, which were adopted
and took effect in 1989. The presidium will hammer out the final
list of candidates based on the opinion of the majority of the NPC
deputies, the rule states.
All leaders except the members of the NPC Standing Committee will
be elected in a single-candidate poll.
The members of the NPC Standing Committee have been elected in a
multi-candidate election since 1988 with 5 percent of the
candidates failing in every election, said Wang Shihu,
vice-director of the Administrative Legislation Department with the
Legislative Affairs Commission of the NPC Standing Committee.
In
the secret ballot, the NPC deputies can vote for or against the
candidates, abstain from voting or propose another candidate, Wang
said.
In
addition to the election, the NPC plenary meeting will also decide
on the nomination of the members of the State Council, the nation's
top administrative power, and vice-chairmen and members of the
Central Military Commission.
The elected president will nominate the premier - -the head of the
State Council -- who will later nominate other members of the State
Council.
The candidates of the vice-chairmen and members of the Central
Military Commission are decided by the top legislative body.
All candidates can win election or nomination only when he or she
gets affirmative votes from more than half of the NPC deputies,
according to the rule.
The Second Plenary Session of the 16th Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China came out with a list of proposed
candidates for leading official positions of government bodies on
Wednesday. The list is expected to be recommended to the first
plenary meeting of the 10th NPC.
(China Daily February 28, 2003)
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