Li hears opinions on 13th Five-Year Plan
PREMIER Li Keqiang held a symposium to solicit opinions on the draft of the annual government work report and the country’s 13th Five-Year Plan.
Participants included leaders of non-Communist political parties, officials of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and prominent figures without party affiliation.
Wan E’xiang, leader of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang made proposals on the promotion of law-based governance and using hi-tech to modernize agriculture.
Leaders of other non-Communist parties made suggestions on people-oriented urbanization, reform of the medical system, international cooperation in production capacity and innovation, and the utilization of urban underground space, among others.
Wang Qinmin, chair of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, said more importance should be attached to the non-public sector and effective private investment.
Chen Zhangliang, a representative for those without party affiliation, talked about mass entrepreneurship, innovation and social services.
Li said their input would be treated seriously.
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