Liu said that serving as an NPC deputy requires the precision and innovation in his technical work. He believes by upholding a rigorous attitude and fostering an innovative spirit, he can fulfill the mission entrusted by the people.
Since becoming a lawmaker seven years ago, Zou has spent three days every month at construction sites, talking with workers and recording their appeals, and submitted more than 10 suggestions, mostly focused on migrant workers' rights.
To actively fulfill his duty, he visits and surveys the local residents, engages in dialogue with tourists, and listens to their opinions and demands regarding ecological civilization, tourism development, and economic and social progress.
The process for handling suggestions from deputies is set to be standardized in a draft amendment to the Law on Deputies to the National People's Congress and to the Local People's Congresses at Various Levels.
As this year's NPC session approaches, Yao is diligently preparing his suggestions, which he said will focus on the continued development of the new energy industry and pressing issues such as workers' education and healthcare.
Gexi Wangmu, a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), serves as the director of an elderly care center in Maerkang City. As a "post-90s" NPC deputy who started out as a frontline elderly care worker, Gexi has dedicated 16 years to her profession.
As a "post-80s" NPC deputy, Sheng Hong is both a witness and practitioner of whole-process people's democracy. Sheng has always been listening to the needs of residents and their opinions and suggestions on legislative work.
Throughout his tenure as an NPC deputy, Zhang has familiarized himself with the details of the local agricultural sector and established active connections with the market.