Annual gathering of Luohu's political advisors opens
The fourth plenary session of the Sixth Luohu Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) opened on Jan. 22.
Zuo Jinping, deputy secretary of the Luohu Committee of the Communist Party of China, delivered a work report on behalf of the committee.
Zuo reviewed the committee's work over the past year, during which it received 207 proposals, among which 173 were registered as suggestions for the government to improve its work on economy, science and technology, culture, urban management, and environmental protection. In 2023, Luohu made three new mechanisms, and drafted 32 research reports and 268 proposals.
At the meeting, 8 representatives from democratic parties, the federation of industry and commerce, non-party members, and some other sectors of the committee made speeches detailing their work.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and the CPPCC, and is a crucial year in fulfilling the goals and tasks in the 14th Five-Year Plan for economic and social development.
Zuo pointed out that the speeches made by the committee's representatives were accurate in topic selection, realistic in content, and of high quality. They put forward many insightful, valuable and important opinions and suggestions, which fully reflected the CPPCC members' concern for the overall development situation, people's livelihoods, and sense of responsibility.
All government departments were urged to carefully reflect on these suggestions and transform them into workable plans.
Luohu will continue to promote its economic growth and attract new investment, talents and companies, leverage on the role of consultative organizations to improve work and democracy.