Some qualified leaders of non-communist parties are expected to
step onto leading positions of state organs next year, said Wu
Jianmin, spokesman of the annual session of China's top advisory
body on Friday.
It is stipulated in the system of multi-party cooperation and
political consultation under the leadership of the Communist Party
of China (CPC) that qualified leaders of non-communist parties take
senior positions at state organs, Wu said at a press conference
ahead of the fifth session of the Tenth National Committee of the
CPPCC.
Authorities are working on relevant policies and it can be
believed that some qualified non-communist party leaders will take
leading positions of state organs when the new National People's
Congress, the country's parliament, and the CPPCC National
Committee are formed next year.
The CPPCC session is slated to open on Saturday afternoon in the
Great Hall of the People and will last 12 days.
Jia Qinglin, chairman of the CPPCC National Committee, will
deliver a report on the work of the CPPCC National Committee's
Standing Committee over the past year, while Huang Mengfu, vice
chairman of the CPPCC National Committee, will report how the
suggestions and proposals from CPPCC members were handled since the
last session.
(Xinhua News Agency March 2, 2007)