More Chinese women elected to seats at NPC, CPPCC
By
Cao Siqi
Two NPC deputies
from ethnic minority groups arrive at the Great Hall of the People to attend
the opening ceremony of the second session of 13th NPC. Photo: Cao
Siqi/GT
Chinese
lawmakers and political advisors hailed the country's progress in protecting
women's rights on March 8, which was International Women's Day, as the number
of women holding seats at the ongoing two sessions continues to climb.
The
two sessions refer to the annual gathering of the National People's Congress
(NPC), China's top legislature, and the National Committee of the Chinese
People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), which is China's top
political advisory body.
Among
the 2,975 deputies to the 13th NPC, there are 2,233 men and 742 women who
account for 24.94 percent of the total, an increase of 1.5 percent from the
12th NPC.
Moreover,
a Global Times reporter found that there are more women than men NPC deputies
born in the 1990s, creating a more balanced gender ratio at this year's two
sessions.
In
addition, there are 440 women who are members of the 13th National Committee of
the CPPCC, accounting for 20.3 percent of members, an increase from 17.8
percent from the 12th NPC, news site womenofchina.cn reported.
Among
the 438 ethnic minority deputies to the 13th NPC, 184, or 42 percent, are
women, said the report.
"The
increasing number of female NPC deputies and CPPCC National Committee members
in the two sessions indicates that more women are participating in the
country's political affairs and exercising their ability in discussions of
state affairs," Ran Hui, an NPC deputy from the Tujia minority group in
Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, told the Global Times.
Ran
said that the government is paying more attention to women's roles and
influence in the country.
He
Fei, an NPC deputy from Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, told the Global
Times that women are being treated more fairly in political elections which
shows progress in the gender equality.
In
the Government Work Report delivered by Premier Li Keqiang at the second
session of the 13th NPC on March 5, China vowed to stop gender and identity
discrimination in employment.
Source:
Global Times/People’s Daily
More Chinese women elected to seats at NPC, CPPCC
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