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Yangquan lawmakers, political aides preside at two sessions

Updated: 2022-01-25

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The fifth session of the 12th Shanxi Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference opens on Jan 19 in Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi province. [Photo/Shanxi Daily]

Lawmakers and political advisers from Yangquan city in North China's Shanxi province reportedly fulfilled their roles to the max in the 2022 Shanxi provincial two sessions, held in provincial capital city of Taiyuan on Jan 19-23. 

During the fifth session of the 12th Shanxi Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) on Jan 19-22, members of the CPPCC Yangquan Municipal Committee submitted 33 proposals to the CPPCC Shanxi Provincial Committee and put 30 on record for further discussions and implementation.

The proposals involved railway construction and operation optimization, beautifying villages and the building of teams for the care of senior citizens. They also involved the high-quality development of modern vocational education, the sharing of provincial and municipal government affairs data, the construction of an eastern Shanxi regional medical service center and the financing of small and medium-sized enterprises.

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The sixth session of the 13th Shanxi Provincial People's Congress opens in Taiyuan, Shanxi province on Jan 20. [Photo/Shanxi Daily]

Deputies from the Yangquan delegation to the sixth session of the 13th Shanxi Provincial People's Congress from Jan 20 to 23 made 55 original drafts and suggestions to the CPC Shanxi Provincial Committee.

The listed seven motions concerned rural domestic waste management, promoting the digital economy, the management of public health emergencies, cultural industrial promotions, talent development promotions, agricultural product quality and safety, and the agricultural mechanization of Shanxi.

Their suggestions purportedly covered a wide range of fields, including supporting Yangquan's goal to build itself up as the "Gritware Capital of China" and accelerating its support for the high-quality development of the intelligent and networked automobile industry. 

They also looked at strengthening the judicial protection of minors, supporting Yangquan to become a national pilot zone for urban-rural integration and implementing internet plus home-based medical services for people with chronic diseases.