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NPC and CPPCC

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Unless you are very good at acronyms, the NPC and the CPPCC may leave you confused. But these 'twin' meetings, now in their 11th year, are the most important political events on the mainland. They shed a rare light into the inner workings of the central government. Here's what you need to know about them.

What?

NPC stands for the National People's Congress. The NPC is the highest legislative body of the mainland. CPPCC stands for the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. You can think of it as a high-level political adviser to the NPC.

The main difference between these two bodies is that the NPC is the country's top legislature. Any motion approved by the NPC becomes legally binding. On the other hand, the CPPCC can only debate proposals, not enact laws.

Who?

Who attends these glamorous political events?

The NPC: About 3,000 elected deputies representing mainland provinces, autonomous regions (including Hong Kong and Macau), municipalities and the People's Liberation Army.

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