Although the economy is sure to see a rebound with the government's supportive policies, China must take full account of the difficulties, risks and uncertainties and heighten the sense of urgency.
This year's "two sessions," postponed for more than two months, bear a special meaning as the unprecedented coronavirus epidemic complicates the nation's efforts to eradicate absolute poverty and complete building a moderately prosperous society in all respects.
China has decided to start the third annual session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC), the top legislature, on May 22.
The order of special pardons for certain prisoners signed and issued by Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday is a sign of the country's commitment to rule of law and rule by virtue.
President Xi Jinping on Saturday signed and issued an order of special pardons for nine categories of criminals on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Top legislature on Saturday passed a law on vaccine administration, which stipulates the "strictest" management by requiring a whole-process supervision system and toughening penalties on producing and selling fake or substandard vaccines.
The China Law Society (CLS) will try to be the think tank for ensuring every dimension of governance is law-based, said its chief, Wang Chen, at a forum Thursday.
Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming on Monday gave a briefing on China's "two sessions" in the British parliament, sharing his views with British parliamentarians on the "two sessions" and China's future development.