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Communication mechanism builds closer ties between public, deputies to people’s congress

By Zhong Ziwei, People’s Daily
Speaking of the changes to the traffic facilities near his home, Ji Yizong, a citizen in
Xiamen, southeast China's Fujian province, was quite satisfied.
“The city has separated pedestrian and vehicle traffic on the main roads, installed
traffic signals on some pedestrian paths, and is planning to build pedestrian underpass
at intersections,” said Ji.
These changes happened after Ji reported relevant problems last summer to a
neighborhood office established to strengthen ties between deputies to the people’s
congresses and the public.
Sitting next to Xiamen University and South Putuo Temple, a famous Buddhist sacred
spot, the neighborhood where Ji lives sees huge passenger and vehicle traffic
volumes. Traffic congestion on holidays always brought negative impacts on the daily
life of local residents.
These problems reported by Ji drew close attention from Ze Wu, a deputy to the
National People’s Congress who later made detailed investigations and reached out to
relevant organizations, and raised a proposal on improving the traffic conditions in
surrounding neighborhoods.
To Ji’s surprise, Ze invited him to share his opinions and discuss relevant issues with
local lawmakers.
“Through discussions, I realized that traffic congestion is a problem for the whole
area. It was tackled before, but received little effect. Now, with concerted efforts from
multiple departments, the problem has been completely solved,” Ji said.
The city always focuses on people’s needs. In recent years, the standing committee of
the municipal people’s congress of Xiamen has served as a bridge between deputies
and the public and strengthened communication between the two sides.
So far, 38 townships and 6 districts in Xiamen have set up offices to promote
communication between deputies and the public, as well as 442 stations serving
similar purposes, covering all townships and villages in the city.
“The purpose of the communication mechanism is to make it more convenient for
deputies to listen to the needs of the people, and better fulfill their responsibilities,”
said Liu Shaoqing, deputy director of the standing committee of Xiamen municipal
people’s congress.
Xiamen has included 2,227 deputies to people’s congresses at various levels on the

communication platform to form a stable communication network between deputies
and the public. It also established service stations in five industries such as
enterprises, schools and hospitals to provide tailored services for the public by giving
full play to the advantages of deputies in these sectors, such as teachers, doctors and
legal services providers.
“The communication mechanism has become an important platform for solving
hotspot and difficult issues encountered by the public, such as garbage sorting, elderly
care, traffic congestion and renovation of residential communities,” said Chen Xuling,
a deputy to the people’s congress of Huli district, Xiamen.
Regarding the disputes between property management committees and residents’
committees in the district she found when visiting neighborhoods and communicating
with the residents, Chen proposed to pay more attention on the construction of
residents’ committees, and promoted the drafting of relevant documents, to ensure
that the management and construction of residential communities has rules to follow.
“Through the platform, deputies could live up to the commitment that ‘the people
selected me as a deputy, and I must serve them as a deputy,’” Liu said.
Last year, deputies to the people’s congresses in Xiamen received 4,038 suggestions
raised by the public through the communication mechanism, and solved 3,275 of
them. For problems that couldn’t be handled at the township level, the deputies turned
them into proposals and suggestions, which were later handled under the supervision
of the standing committees of the municipal and district people’s congresses and
special committees. Over the past three years, seven proposals and 979 suggestions
raised by deputies to the municipal people’s congress were handled.

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