Monday, February 4, 2013

Jackie Chan, Mo Yan in Chinese parliament

China has given a political role to the 2012 winner of Nobel prize for literature Mo Yan and movie star Jackie Chan by selecting them as members of one of the houses of parliament, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

China has given a political role to the 2012 winner of Nobel prize for literature Mo Yan and movie star Jackie Chan by selecting them as members of one of the houses of parliament, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.


But the party appointed only 399 women to fill seats in the powerful body. Xi, the new general secretary of the Communist Party, is expected to become the country's new president when the two Houses of Parliament meet in March.

But the party appointed only 399 women to fill seats in the powerful body. Xi, the new general secretary of the Communist Party, is expected to become the country's new president when the two Houses of Parliament meet in March.


But the party appointed only 399 women to fill seats in the powerful body. Xi, the new general secretary of the Communist Party, is expected to become the country's new president when the two Houses of Parliament meet in March.

But the party appointed only 399 women to fill seats in the powerful body. Xi, the new general secretary of the Communist Party, is expected to become the country's new president when the two Houses of Parliament meet in March.


They are among the 2,237 persons handpicked by China's new leaders led by Xi Jinping as new members of the CPPCC National Committee .

They are among the 2,237 persons handpicked by China's new leaders led by Xi Jinping as new members of the CPPCC National Committee .


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