Legislative power of NPC, its standing committee
China's Constitution has defined, in principle, the legislative
power of the National People's Congress (NPC) and its Standing Committee.
According to the Constitution, the NPC exercises the following legislative
powers:
-- To amend the Constitution;
In China, amendments to the Constitution are to be proposed by
the Standing Committee of the NPC or by more than one-fifth of all
deputies to the NPC and adopted by a majority vote of more than
two-thirds of all the deputies.
-- To enact and amend basic statutes concerning criminal offenses
and civil affairs;
-- To enact and amend statutes concerning State organs, which generally
refer to various kinds of organizational laws;
-- To enact and amend basic statutes concerning other matters,
such as laws on election, nationality and marriage;
The NPC Standing Committee has been given legislative power to
meet the objective requirements of the country's reform, opening
and modernization drive.
The NPC Standing Committee exercises the following powers:
-- To enact and amend statutes with the exception of those which
should be enacted by the NPC;
-- To enact, when the NPC is not in session, partial supplements
and amendments to statutes enacted by the NPC provided that they
do not contravene the basic principles of these statutes;
-- To interpret the Constitution and statutes;
-- To annul administrative rules and regulations, decisions and
orders of the State Council that contravene the Constitution or
the statutes;
-- To annul local regulations or decisions of the organs of state
power of provinces, autonomous regions and centrally-administered
municipalities that contravene the Construction, the statutes or
the administrative rules and regulations.
(Xinhua)
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