Matthew Carney, ABC News Online: China's National People's Congress will open the way to a dictatorship for President Xi Jinping: Analysis
Today in a carefully orchestrated show of unity and strength at the Great Hall of the People in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China's 13th National People's Congress (NPC) will convene.
Three thousand delegates will arrive from all over China and in theory spend the next two weeks thrashing out policy and direction for the nation in 2018.
The NPC is meant to be the body that ensures the Government and the Communist party adheres to rule of law and the will of the people through elected delegates, much like a parliament in a Western democracy.
The reality is vastly different.
Delegates are handpicked by the Party to enforce decisions taken months ago.
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