Disgruntled delegates urge party to give CPPCC more teeth
CPPCC delegates complain they have no influence over the legislature and their function within the political system is overdue for an overhaul
A group of academics with the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) have openly criticised the "weak" role of the advisory body, which they said had become a mere accessory to the National People's Congress.
"The CPPCC has been neglected for years," said Hou Xinyi, a CPPCC delegate from Tianjin and the Nankai University Law School's deputy dean.
"It is time to ask what kind of organisation we are and whether our proposals are well answered by the National People's Congress," he said during a meeting of the advisory body's social science panel in Beijing after the plenary session on Monday.
The CPPCC has 2,237 members from small political parties allied with the Communist Party, along with representatives from social and professional associations.