The rich have a role at two sessions

By Gao Zhikai
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Athletes Liu Xiang (R) and Yao Ming, members of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), discuss proposals at the intervals of the third session of the 12th CPPCC National Committee on March 11, 2015 in Beijing, capital of China. [Photo/CFP]



Should or should not more rich people attend the annual sessions of the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee is a difficult question.

This year's Hurun Report, which monitors the fortunes of China's rich, says a record 203 of the 1,271 wealthiest Chinese - that is, one in every six - are delegates to the NPC or members of the CPPCC National Committee. Their number has increased from 155 last year, and the cumulative wealth of the 36 richest is about 1.2 trillion yuan ($191 billion), which is higher than Vietnam's GDP.

Many people are worried that the growing involvement of the super rich in the two sessions will further widen the wealth gap and increase social inequality. In fact, such a trend reflects China's economic development.

It is acceptable for rich Chinese, as Chinese citizens, to get more deeply involved in politics. But their rights and obligations should be the same as other NPC deputies and CPPCC National Committee members and they should not enjoy added privileges.

China is already the world's second-largest economy, with its GDP crossing $10 trillion in 2014, and the private sector as an important part of the country's socialist market economy has played a role in this development. Hence, to maintain economic growth under the "new normal" and expedite the transformation of the economic development model, the voices of Chinese entrepreneurs, especially the leading ones, who are good at innovation and possess cutting-edge technologies, have to be heard by policymakers.

But there is a fear that the rich NPC deputies could influence China's lawmakers by submitting proposals that are beneficiary to entrepreneurs. Therefore, measures should be taken to ensure they fulfill their political responsibilities strictly according to law.

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