In China, legislation is primarily drafted by the National People's Congress (NPC) and its Standing Committee. The NPC is the country's top legislative body, while the Standing Committee functions between sessions of the NPC. Additionally, various government ministries and departments may also contribute to the drafting process by proposing laws and regulations relevant to their areas of expertise. Ultimately, the NPC is responsible for reviewing, amending, and approving the legislation.
Someone who drafts proposed legislation
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The National people's congress is the highest governing body in China.
No. You have to go to drafts and get it and send it.
Legislation refers to laws or a body of laws formally enacted by a governing body or authority, such as a parliament or congress. These laws regulate activities, behaviors, or procedures within a particular jurisdiction.
Of the few countries where euthanasia is legal, China is not one of them. So no, officially euthanasia is not legal in China.
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He or she is elected by the members of that body.
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