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Upon its completion, the Great Hall became China's largest auditorium which had previously been the Sun Yat-sen Auditorium. [24] The Great Auditorium, with volume of 90,000 cubic meters (3,200,000 cu ft), seats 3,693 in the lower floor, 3,515 in the balcony, 2,518 in the gallery and 300 to 500 on the dais. Government leaders make their speeches ...
The National People's Congress (NPC) is the highest organ of state power of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The NPC is the only branch of government in China, and per the principle of unified power, all state organs from the State Council to the Supreme People's Court (SPC) are subservient to it.
The National Assembly was the authoritative legislative body of the Republic of China, from 1947 to 2005.Along with the Control Yuan (upper house) and the Legislative Yuan (lower house), the National Assembly formed the tricameral parliament of the Republic of China.
house [1] Lower house to upper house ratio Total Population [2] Population/ Lower house seats Population/ Total seats China: ... United Kingdom: Parliament of the ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's parliament, the National People's Congress (NPC), will kick off its annual session on Tuesday, with all eyes on plans to support growth in the world's second largest ...
China's fiscal budget has four parts: general fiscal budget, budget for government funds, budget for operating income of state-owned capital, and social insurance budget. [ 40 ] : 353 The largest part is the general fiscal budget, which is a unitary budget that is allocated between central fiscal and local fiscal budgets.
The Legislative Yuan previously had 760 members representing each constituencies of all China (includes provinces, municipalities, Tibet Area, and various professions in Mainland China). [3] Until democratization, the Republic of China was an authoritarian state under the Dang Guo system.
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