As of noon on March 9, the Guangxi delegation to the 13th National People's Congress, which was held in Beijing from March 5 to 10, had submitted 17 motions and 247 suggestions to the NPC.
Wang Gebing, spokeswoman for the Guangxi delegation, introduced the delegation's works during a press conference held on March 9.
Five recommendations were made on behalf of the entire delegation, addressing pressing issues such as supporting high-quality educational development in Guangxi and securing national support for the working mechanism that uses technology to prosper Guangxi.
When discussing the work report of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and other materials, the delegation members submitted 223 suggestions. Regional growth, opening-up, rural revitalization, green development, and education were among the issues mentioned.
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