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- A report released on Wednesday warned against electoral fraud, and called for a democratic and law-based election under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
- Political advisor Zhou Mingwei believes the Belt and Road Initiative is not only significant for China's economic development, but also an important move by the Chinese government in establishing a new pattern of relations with the other countries involved.
- Chinese legislators will revise the law on administrative supervision to turn it into a national supervision law this year, according to a work report of the national legislature on Wednesday.
- NPC Deputy Mai Kangsen, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, has suggested extending the annual fishing ban among other measures to protect ocean resources.
- Chinese authorities should establish business incubators in countries along the Belt and Road region to offer consulting services for Chinese firms and help bridge cooperation, a business leader suggested on March 6.
- Macao is an active and important player in the Belt and Road Initiative, as it makes good use of close ties with Portuguese-speaking countries, said NPC deputy Lionel Leong to China.org.cn.
- International experts have once again contributed their insights into the drafting of the latest annual Government Work Report.
- The ashtrays and matches in the guest rooms at Jingxi Hotel, one of the designated hotels for deputies to the National People's Congress, have been removed this year.
- Inspection and audit efforts to prevent the improper use of poverty relief funds have paid off, said the top poverty relief official.
Premier calls Tibet's stability, development a 'special' priority
Premier Li Keqiang called for maintaining the stability and development of the Tibet autonomous region when he joined a panel discussion with National People's Congress deputies from the plateau region on Tuesday.
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E-commerce no safe haven for shoddy goods: regulator
- Chinese authorities are beefing up quality supervision for goods sold online amid increasing e-commerce activities in the country, said an official from the quality and inspection regulator in Beijing on March. 14.