NPC 2024: Agenda and Daily Schedule
Your daily guide to the 2024 session of China's National People's Congress
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[The following post was first published on NPC Observer]
China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) has released its 2024 session’s agenda and daily schedule of meetings, as well as a preliminary schedule of press events during the session. This year’s session will open on the morning of March 5 and close on the afternoon of March 11, lasting seven full days, consistent with Covid-era norms. But in a break with long-standing tradition, and for the first time since 1993, the premier will not hold a press conference after this session, or during the reminder of this NPC’s term “absent special circumstances,” a spokesperson announced on March 4.
All times below are in China Standard Time (UTC +8:00). For a primer on the NPC and its annual sessions, check out this FAQ.
The 2024 session’s agenda contains the following seven items:
Deliberate the Government Work Report;
Review a report on the implementation of the 2023 Plan for National Economic and Social Development (“Development Plan”) and on the draft 2024 Development Plan; and review the draft 2024 Development Plan;
Review a report on the execution of the 2023 Central and Local Budgets (“Budgets”) and on the draft 2024 Budgets; and review the draft 2024 Budgets;
Deliberate a draft revision to the State Council Organic Law [国务院组织法];
Deliberate the work report of the NPC Standing Committee (NPCSC);
Deliberate the work report of the Supreme People’s Court (SPC); and
Deliberate the work report of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate (SPP).
The absence of personnel matters from the agenda means that, during this year’s session, the NPC will not fill the two State Councilor vacancies or the open seat on the Central Military Commission, created by the removals of Qin Gang and Li Shangfu last year. Nor will it appoint a replacement for foreign minister Wang Yi, who is likely holding the position only temporarily.
Key documents will be introduced and voted on according to the following schedule:
March 5 (a.m.): Hear the Government Work Report; review the report on the Development Plans and the 2024 Development Plan; review the report on the Budgets and the 2024 Budgets; and hear an explanation of the draft State Council Organic Law revision.
March 8 (a.m.): Hear the NPCSC’s, SPC’s, and SPP’s work reports.
March 11 (p.m.): Vote on various resolutions concerning the work reports, Development Plans, and Budgets; and vote on the draft State Council Organic Law revision.
A more detailed description of the session’s daily schedule follows. The "Delegates' Corridors" and "Ministers' Corridors" will take place immediately before and after, respectively, the relevant plenary meetings. We will update this post with links to all plenary meetings and press events throughout the session. [Please check the original version of this post for updates.]
Tuesday, March 5
🎙 a.m.: Delegates’ Corridor (brief Q&A)
9 a.m. (1st plenary meeting): Hear the Government Work Report from Li Qiang (Premier); review the report on the Development Plans and the 2024 Development Plan; review the report on the Budgets and the 2024 Budgets; and hear an explanation of the draft State Council Organic Law revision by Li Hongzhong (NPCSC Vice Chairman).
🎙 a.m.: Ministers’ Corridor (brief Q&A)
3 p.m.: Delegates deliberate the Government Work Report as delegations.
Wednesday, March 6
9 a.m.: Delegates deliberate the Government Work Report in small groups.
3 p.m.: Delegates review, in small groups, the report on Development Plans and the draft 2024 Development Plan, as well as the report on the Budgets and the draft 2024 Budgets.
🎙 p.m.: Press conference on the economy
Thursday, March 7
9 a.m.: Delegates review, in small groups, the report on Development Plans and the draft 2024 Development Plan, as well as the report on the Budgets and the draft 2024 Budgets.
🎙 a.m.: Press conference on foreign policy
3 p.m.: Delegates deliberate the draft State Council Organic Law revision in small groups.
Friday, March 8
🎙 a.m.: Delegates’ Corridor (brief Q&A)
9 a.m. (2nd plenary meeting): Hear the NPCSC’s work report from Zhao Leji (NPCSC Chairman); hear the SPC’s work report from Zhang Jun (SPC President); and hear the SPP’s work report from Ying Yong (SPP Procurator-General).
🎙 a.m.: Ministers’ Corridor (brief Q&A)
📄 12 p.m.: Deadline for submitting delegate bills
3 p.m.: Delegates deliberate the NPCSC’s work report in small groups.
Saturday, March 9
9 a.m.: Delegates deliberate, in small groups, a revised version of the draft State Council Organic Law revision as well as the SPC’s and SPP’s work reports.
3 p.m.: Delegates deliberate the SPC’s and SPP’s work reports in small groups.
🎙 p.m.: Press conference on “the people’s livelihood”
Sunday, March 10
9 a.m.: Delegates deliberate the NPCSC’s, SPC’s, and SPP’s work reports as delegations.
3 p.m.: Delegates deliberate, in small groups, three draft resolutions on the Government Work Report, Development Plans, and Budgets, respectively.
Monday, March 11
9 a.m.: Delegates deliberate, in small groups, three draft resolutions on the NPCSC’s, SPC’s, and SPP’s work reports, respectively.
🎙 p.m.: Delegates’ Corridor (brief Q&A)
3 p.m. (3rd plenary meeting): Vote on all resolutions and the draft State Council Organic Law revision.
🎙 p.m.: Ministers’ Corridor (brief Q&A)