In November, Guo Shun and his colleagues visited ports and terminals in Nansha district of Guangzhou, Guangdong province, to solicit suggestions on revising the Maritime Law.
The establishment of local legislative outreach offices across the country was first proposed at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in 2014.
The two sessions offer the world an important window to observe China's democracy.
Whole-process people's democracy ensures that the people run the country and drives China to continue progressing.
Legislators in China's Southernmost province of Hainan on Saturday gathered to vote on government projects concerning people's wellbeing, an embodiment of the country's efforts in promoting whole-process people's democracy.
At the Central Conference on the Work of People's Congresses held in Beijing on October 13-14, 2021, President Xi Jinping delivered a speech in which he explained the main ideas of whole-process people's democracy and the defining features of contemporary Chinese democracy.
From revolutionary times to the founding of New China in 1949, the CPC has led the nation in exploring and developing a model of democracy that suits China's conditions, with the people as "masters of the country."
At the legislative outreach office in the subdistrict, suggestions from the public have been solicited on 95 draft laws over the past five years, with 272 suggestions adopted.