China’s top legislature convenes standing committee session

The Standing Committee of China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) convened its 20th plenary session on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. Presided over by NPC Standing Committee Chairman Zhao Leji, the session marked a significant procedural meeting of China’s highest legislative body.

The assembly conducted formal reviews of parliamentary membership qualifications, culminating in the approval of a comprehensive report detailing the credentials of certain NPC deputies. The voting process followed standard legislative protocols, with committee members exercising their statutory responsibilities to validate representative eligibility.

This routine legislative session demonstrates the ongoing operational continuity of China’s parliamentary system. The meeting’s agenda focused specifically on internal governance matters rather than proposing new legislation or policy directives. Such procedural reviews represent essential maintenance of legislative standards within China’s political framework.

The session occurred during a period of increased legislative activity ahead of anticipated parliamentary developments later in the year. These regular meetings ensure the proper functioning of China’s legislative mechanisms and uphold constitutional processes governing representative eligibility and legislative oversight.