The 2,230 nominated members of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) began its fortnight-long session ahead of the main legislature, the National People's Conference, (NPC) to be held from March 5.
NPC will be opened with a work report on the government functioning by Premier Li Keqiang. It will also deliberate on the 13th Five-Year Plan being implemented from this year to address the slowdown of the economy which slipped below seven per cent for the first time in 26 years.
The CPPCC meeting revolved around issues, such as reform of the government's review and approval system and judicial structural reform.
Suggestions on a number of draft legislation and regulations, including the environmental protection tax law and the marine environmental protection law, were offered, Yu said.
The main functions of the CPPCC are to conduct political consultation, exercise democratic supervision and participate in the discussion and the handling of state affairs, Yu said.
In his report, Yu pointed to the "supply-side reform" -- a popular notion that includes reducing ineffective and low-end supply.
The CPPCC members come from China's various walks of life and ethnic groups. They often serve as the think-tank for the government, legislative and judicial organs, and put forward proposals on major political and social issues in the world's most populous nation and second largest economy.
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