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How often does the National People’s Congress (NPC) meet in session?
How often does the National People’s Congress (NPC) meet in session?
- Twice a year
- Once a year (correct)
- Every two years
- Once every five years
Who has the power to propose amendments to the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China?
Who has the power to propose amendments to the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China?
- NPC Standing Committee or one-fifth or more of the NPC deputies (correct)
- President of China
- Provincial Governors
- People's Liberation Army
How many deputies were elected to the current 11th NPC before the first session was convened?
How many deputies were elected to the current 11th NPC before the first session was convened?
- 10,000 deputies
- 1,000 deputies
- 5,000 deputies
- 2,987 deputies (correct)
Who is responsible for overseeing the enforcement of the Constitution?
Who is responsible for overseeing the enforcement of the Constitution?
When was the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China comprehensively revised by the NPC?
When was the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China comprehensively revised by the NPC?
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National People's Congress (NPC) Sessions
- The National People's Congress meets in session once a year.
Constitutional Amendments
- Amendments to the Constitution of the People's Republic of China can be proposed by NPC deputies or by the Standing Committee of the NPC.
Election of Deputies
- A total of 2,987 deputies were elected to the current 11th NPC prior to the convening of its first session.
Enforcement of the Constitution
- The responsibility for overseeing the enforcement of the Constitution lies with the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.
Comprehensive Revision of the Constitution
- The Constitution of the People's Republic of China was comprehensively revised by the NPC in 2004.
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