CBCGDF Two Sessions Suggestion Working Group Launches Collection of 2025 National Two Sessions Proposals

 The Two Sessions Suggestion Working Group of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation(CBCGDF) plans to hold the 10th National Two Sessions Proposal Meetingafter the Lantern Festival in 2025. Now it has fully launched the collection of national Two Sessions suggestion work. We welcome all sectors of society to make extensive suggestions, point out problems, propose solutions and propositions, and jointly contribute wisdom and strength to the construction of a beautiful China, the construction of ecological civilization, and the realization of the dual carbongoals!

 


It is particularly important to note that: in view of the large number of proposals for the two sessions in previous years, limited discussion time, and insufficient prominence of key topics, the collection of proposals for the two sessions in 2025 will make new adjustments-we will organize special seminars from time to time based on the number of the suggestions we received, and invite some National Peoples Congress deputies, members of the National Committee of the Chinese Peoples Political Consultative Conference and expert representatives to jointly study, fully discuss, and refine and improve.

 

Suggestions from all walks of life are welcome. Email for submission: v35@cbcgdf.org.

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/sWqz4KNZArNH4zMqChRirQ

Translator: Maggie

Editor: Maggie

Checked by: Richard      

Contact: v10@cbcgdf.org; +8617319454776

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