A CUSTOMIZED CONCEPT
2021-12-09ByJiJing
By Ji Jing
On the third floor of the Gubei Civic Center in Shanghais Hongqiao Subdistrict, a small group of residents are discussing how to use smart technologies to make senior citizens life more convenient.
In another hall at the center, a meeting is being held to collect opinions from the public on adding new infrastructure to one of the subdistricts commercial streets. Residents discuss the new infrastructure that is needed, what the standard for the new infrastructure should be and how the projects should be implemented.
Such practices of democratic consultation and decision-making have become the norm in Hongqiao Subdistrict. Since a Legislation Opinion Collection Station was established at the center six years ago, the center has collected public opinions on 55 draft laws and provided 1,056 suggestions to the Standing Committee of the National Peoples Congress (NPC), the top legislature, 92 of which have been accepted.
In November 2019, President Xi Jinping inspected the center, where he said, “Peoples democracy is a type of whole-process democracy.” This was the first time the concept was publicly put forward.
Chinas socialist whole-process peoples democracy can be understood as “from the people, to the people, with the people, for the people,” said Xu Wenhong, a research fellow with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. It covers the whole process of election, decision-making, management and supervision, in order to meet peoples needs and solve peoples real problems, Xu said.
Given Chinas huge population and its complex structure, to protect the rights and interests of people from all walks of life, the country should have a real people-centric political system, said Liu Dongchao, a professor with the Party School of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
Chinese socialist democracy takes two important forms: In one, the people exercise their right to vote in elections; and in the other, people undertake extensive deliberations before major decisions are made, said Li Junru, former Vice President of the Party School. In China, these two forms are complementary, and they constitute the institutional features and strengths of Chinese socialist democracy, he said.
“The essence of the peoples democracy is that people get to discuss their own affairs to reach the greatest common ground based on the wishes and needs of the entire society,” Xi once said in February 2019 at a “courtyard meeting hall” where community members could discuss and decide their own affairs.
“Without democracy, there would be no socialism, socialist modernization, or national rejuvenation,” Xi said.
Effective and reflective
With whole-process democracy, peoples interests are protected through extensive and effective multilateral and multi-level consultations in various aspects of social life.“The public should be empowered to participate in the legislative process,” said Hu Yuang, Secretary of the Party Work Committee of Hongqiao Subdistrict and Director of the legislative outreach office of the Legislative Affairs Commission of the NPC Standing Committee in Hongqiao. The station has collected opinions from local communities and enterprises, and the NPC Standing Committees Legislative Affairs Commission has also visited the station to listen to legislation suggestions.
“The Anti-Domestic Violence Law was the first law on which we solicited opinions, and the Civil Code is the law for which we collected the largest number of suggestions,” said Ling Yan, Deputy Director of the legislative outreach office of the Legislative Affairs Commission of the NPC Standing Committee in Hongqiao. The laws are displayed at the station and local residents feel proud of themselves when they see the legal documents based on their suggestions. Those whose suggestions have been taken include high school students, retired workers in their 80s and academics.
The station has become a window for people from foreign countries to learn about Chinas democracy. So far, it has received 30 overseas delegations. In this June, the International Department of the CPC Central Committee had invited the ambassadors of over 40 countries to visit the station. Chiles Ambassador to China Luis Schmidt Montes said when visiting the station, “All people can express their opinions and participate in the lawmaking process. This is an excellent democratic decision-making system, which is important for the community and the country.”
In addition to state affairs, the public also have their say in the everyday matters that concern them. Hu said the station not only solicits suggestions on legislation, but also provides a space for residents to participate in community affairs. The concept of whole-process democracy has been applied to the subdistricts community management. For instance, when installing elevators in old compounds, the station has collected opinions from the public so as to satisfy the publics demands to the largest extent.
In September, the station was designated as a research and practice base for whole-process democracy by the Shanghai Municipal Peoples Congress. The new designation aims to see the station become a channel for learning about and understanding the socialist democratic political system with Chinese characteristics.
Hu said the base was established to further explore whole-process democratic decision-making and consultation under the leadership of the Party, and form an atmosphere of solving problems through public consultation to increase peoples awareness of the concept of whole-process democracy.
On the day when the base was established, a meeting took place to discuss the installation of the elevators in some of the old compounds in the area. Representatives from the compounds, Hongqiao Subdistrict Office, property management enterprises and the company undertaking the elevator installation project together discussed problems such as how to balance the interests of residents living on upper and lower floors and long-term maintenance plans for the elevators after they are installed.
The suggestions made at the meeting were then submitted to the Shanghai Municipal Government, which has established a public opinion solicitation system to address peoples concerns and fill the gap in government policies.
“Hongqiao Subdistrict will continue to enrich the concept of whole-process democracy through its practices and work to become a window for telling the stories of socialist democracy with Chinese characteristics,” Hu said.
Representing the people
In addition to legislation opinion collection stations at community levels, NPC deputies, representing the interests and will of the people, participate in legislation and act as a bridge to the people.
The NPC is the highest state organ of power. The NPC and its standing committee exercise the legislative power of the state. In addition to the national one, there are also local peoples congresses that perform duties such as deciding on local economic, cultural and public service development plans.
The system of peoples congresses is an important institutional vehicle for realizing whole-process peoples democracy in China, Xi said in October at a central meeting on the work of the peoples congresses.
In Beijing, the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal Peoples Congress has carried out a series of activities in recent years to apply the concept of whole-process democracy to legislative processes, giving more play to the role of deputies.
In formulating regulations on both garbage sorting and property management, the standing committee has organized peoples deputies to visit local communities to collect residents opinions about the draft regulations.
In just over one month in 2019, over 12,000 deputies had collected opinions from over 240,000 residents, community workers, property management staff members and sanitary workers.
Topics such as appropriate fines for violations to garbage sorting rules and restrictions on the use of packaging were discussed by local residents and peoples deputies.
The practice of deputies soliciting opinions from the public has later been applied to the formulation and enforcement of a number of other regulations, including the regulation on preventing food waste, and has now become established as a replicable model.
Deputies are not only participants in the making of laws and regulations, but should also be involved in the supervision of the enforcement of these laws. From July to October 2020, 13,000 deputies had supervised the enforcement of the regulation on garbage sorting and the regulation on property management in over 5,000 residential compounds and more than 3,000 villages.
Supervision of the enforcement of these laws by peoples deputies is an important part of whole-process democracy. It is a way to ensure the laws are enforced so as to improve the degree of public satisfaction with enforcement efforts.
In recent years, Beijing has upheld the people-centered approach and established a system for swiftly responding to peoples concerns expressed through the 12345 resident service hotline and its online platform.
Deputies talked face-to-face with residents living near their homes to solicit their opinions. In June this year, six deputies sat together with nearly 20 residents to discuss a draft regulation on swiftly responding to peoples concerns and solving their problems. Residents had provided useful suggestions for the legislation.
Moreover, the standing committee also invited residents who had dialed the hotline to take part in a meeting to provide feedback on whether their problems had been solved and whether their expectations had been met.
Wei Jiawen was one of the residents invited to the seminar. She was given a list of questions before the seminar, including on her suggestions for improvements, and on whether she would be willing to accept mediation if a problem couldnt be solved immediately. She asked her relatives and friends the questions and expressed their opinions at the seminar.
Yi Ran, a deputy to the Beijing Municipal Peoples Congress, made a PowerPoint presentation of the draft regulation, explained it to residents in his community and listened to their suggestions.
The Haidian District Peoples Congress compiled opinions on the draft regulation collected by peoples deputies and sent it to the deputies to the Beijing Municipal Peoples Congress.
As not only residents, but enterprises too, may express their concerns through the hotline, the deputies are able to collect wide-ranging opinions.
On September 24, the regulation on swiftly responding to peoples concerns and solving their problems was passed at the 33rd session of the 15th Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal Peoples Congress.
By soliciting public opinions, the legislation has been able to reflect peoples will. People have been deeply involved in the legislative process and the legislation has not only spoken for the people, but also been dominated by the people. BR