Two Sessions

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Two Sessions is the annual pair of major political meetings in China where top legislative and advisory bodies convene to set national policy and priorities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese political term
annual political event
agendaIncludes defense and security policy
economic growth targets
environmental and climate policies
fiscal policy
foreign policy directions
institutional and governance reforms
social welfare and livelihood issues
associatedWithParty Communist Party of China NERFINISHED
audience Chinese public
international observers
ChineseName 两会
country China
decisionMakingLevel central government NERFINISHED
frequency annual
governanceRole formalizes major policy decisions
hasAbbreviation NPC and CPPCC annual sessions
hasComponent plenary sessions of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference NERFINISHED
plenary sessions of the National People's Congress NERFINISHED
involvesBody CPPCC National Committee members
National People's Congress deputies NERFINISHED
language Chinese
location Beijing NERFINISHED
mainFunction approve national economic and social development plans
approve state budget
deliberate and pass laws
discuss major political and social issues
review government work reports
set national policy directions
mediaCoverage extensive domestic media coverage
international media attention
outputs laws and amendments
personnel appointments and confirmations
policy guidelines
resolutions
policyPlanningHorizon annual and medium-term planning
policyScope national
politicalSystem socialist system with Chinese characteristics
refersTo Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference NERFINISHED
National People's Congress NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Chinese political consultation system NERFINISHED
people's congress system NERFINISHED
significance key event in China’s political calendar
symbolizes centralized policy coordination in China
typicalMonth March
typicalVenue Great Hall of the People NERFINISHED

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