The Standing Committee of China's top legislature the National People's Congress (NPC) closed its bimonthly session on Saturday, adopting a revised law on contracting rural land and arrangements on the NPC's annual plenary session in 2019, among other topics.
At the closing meeting, lawmakers voted to adopt revisions to the law on contracting rural land to better protect the rights of farmers who have migrated to urban areas.
They also passed two new tax laws on farmland occupation and vehicle purchases to replace their respective interim regulations.
In addition to revisions to the civil servant law, a package of revisions on 17 laws, including the Product Quality Law and the Electric Power Law, were also adopted to facilitate institutional reform and improve government services.
Li Zhanshu (1st L), chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, presides over the closing meeting of the bimonthly session of the 13th NPC Standing Committee in Beijing, December 29, 2018. /Xinhua Photo
Presiding over the closing meeting, Li Zhanshu, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, highlighted that about one-third of the subjects covered in this session were closely linked to the ongoing reform.
He stressed the standing committee's duty in implementing reform and ensuring that all major reform measures are taken in accordance with the law. He also called on the NPC and its standing committee to perform due diligence to improve the NPC system and the performance.
Major decisions
A decision on the second annual session of 13th NPC was adopted at the closing session, which set March 5, 2019 as the annual session's starting date.
Moreover, lawmakers approved the extension of a trial project in 33 county-level areas concerning the adjustment of laws related to the use of rural land and authorized the State Council to speed up local government bond issuance before the approval of the annual fiscal budget.
They also ratified the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Convention on Countering Extremism and approved five reports on the handling of NPC deputies' bills during the March session.
Other highlights
During the week-long bimonthly session, NPC Standing Committee deliberated a number of newly submitted drafts, including the draft foreign investment law, draft sections of the civil code and draft revisions to the patent law.
Lawmakers also deliberated reports on the implementation of the law on the protection of marine environment, healthcare spending, mid-stage evaluation of the implementation of the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-2020) and the results of the 2017 central budget spending audit, among others.