Amendments proposed for Constitution
Supervisory commissions
The CPC Central Committee proposed listing the supervisory commissions as a new type of State organs in the Constitution.
According to the proposal, supervisory organs will be listed together with administrative, judicial and procuratorial organs of the State, all of which are created by the people's congresses to which they are responsible and by which they are supervised.
A new section about supervisory commissions is proposed to be added to the third chapter titled "The Structure of the State" in the Constitution.
The country sets up the national and local supervisory commissions, according to the document.
A supervisory commission will consist of one director, several deputy directors and a number of members. The director will serve the same term as that of the people's congress of the same level.
The director of the national supervisory commission shall serve no more than two consecutive terms.
The organization, functions and powers of supervisory commissions are prescribed by law.
As the supreme supervisory organ, the national supervisory commission will oversee local commissions and answer to the NPC and its standing committee.
The supervisory commissions at higher levels will lead the commissions at lower levels.
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