How the voice of the people makes its mark on legislation
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China Daily reporter Owen looks into how ordinary people participate in the legislative process. He finds his answer at a symposium. There's a "direct line" for public opinion. Students' ideas were absorbed into the Law on the Protection of Minors. Suggestions from people with disabilities shaped the law on the construction of a barrier-free environment. This is how Chinese laws are made - with people's wisdom at the core.
Qi Xinran contributed to this story.
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