The vote on the constitutional amendment is a major issue on the Two Sessions' agenda this year. The heads of some foreign organizations and universities shared their views on the planned amendments. Here's a few clips of some of their comments.
The head of the Association For Sri Lanka-China Social And Cultural Cooperation says the constitutional amendment in China is a necessary adjustment in the development of the country.
INDRANANDA ABEYSEKERA THE ASSOCIATION FOR SRI LANKA-CHINA SOCIAL AND CULTURAL COOPERATION "I think it's necessary for a country which comes with more concepts and more cooperation with the world. It's understandable for us."
China is Myanmar's largest source of investment and largest trading partner. With strengthening of cooperation between the two countries, Myanmar scholars and political observers pay special attention to the Two Sessions, particularly on the constitutional amendment. Dr. Pho Kaung, Principal of Yangon University, who visited China many times, is deeply impressed by China's development.
PHO KAUNG, RECTOR UNIVERSITY OF YANGON "The constitution should be amended appropriately according to the changing times. We can see China's great development in recent years from the content of this time's constitutional amendment. I think the constitutional amendment will also promote China's further development."