Backgrounder:
NPC Motions and CPPCC Proposals
There is a substantial difference between
motions submitted to a session of the National People's
Congress (NPC) and proposals to the National Committee of
the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).
The difference lies in that as the NPC is the country's
top legislature, an NPC motion becomes legally binding when
it is adopted; while a proposal to the CPPCC National Committee,
the top advisory body, is not binding whether it is adopted
or not.
NPC motions, including bills and proposals, are submitted
by NPC deputies or relevant departments to the NPC. According
to the Constitution, NPC deputies and members of the NPC
Standing Committee have the right to submit bills and proposals
within the respective functions and powers of the NPC and
its Standing Committee in accordance with procedures prescribed
by law.
According to the Organic Law of the NPC and NPC rules
for the discharging of its duties, a motion on issues within
the power of the NPC can be raised by the presidium of the
NPC, the Standing Committee of the NPC, the State Council,
the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate,
a provincial-level delegation (of deputies) to the NPC,
or a group of at least 30 NPC deputies. Afterwards, the
NPC presidium decides if a motion is to be included in the
agenda of an NPC session, or a motion is first handed over
for examination to a sub-committee, which is to suggest
to the presidium whether or not it is to be included in
the agenda.
A motion, after examination by NPC deputies at full meetings
of delegations or panels, will be transferred by the presidium
to a sub-committee for further examination. Afterwards,
the motion, as decided by the presidium, will be submitted
to a plenary session of the NPC for a vote. Adoption requires
a simple majority voting in favor.
Members of the CPPCC National Committee put forward proposals
to offer comments and suggestions on major political and
social issues of the country.
For the presentation of a proposal, there is no restriction
on timing, scope and number of sponsoring members.
Generally, members can raise a proposal in one of the
following ways:
-- by one member or a group of members;
-- by one or more groups jointly, when the CPPCC National
Committee is in session;
-- in the name of a party or people's organization that
has joined the CPPCC; and
-- in the name of a sub-committee of the CPPCC National
Committee.
A department in charge of handling proposals is obliged
to give reply to each proposal.
Generally speaking, an NPC motion is raised when the NPC
is in session; while members of the CPPCC National Committee
can raise proposals at any time they wish.