Group 1 - The meeting of the 13th Huizhou Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference focused on high-quality development and set goals for the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, aiming to make Huizhou a new growth pole for Guangdong's high-quality development [1][7] - The committee emphasized the importance of collective learning and adherence to the Party's leadership, conducting 40 collective learning sessions and reporting 24 key work items to the municipal party committee throughout the year [2] Group 2 - The committee proposed multiple policy measures in key sectors such as inspection and testing services, artificial intelligence, and rural e-commerce, with 101 proposals filed and all addressed, including 27 focused on economic construction and technological innovation [3] - A total of 210 grassroots consultations were held, successfully implementing projects like the Luoxi irrigation district renovation, which benefited over 9,700 reservoir migrants and addressed irrigation issues for 13,600 acres of farmland [4] Group 3 - Cultural initiatives included the "Fenghuo Wenlan" exhibition, attracting 70,000 visitors, and the publication of a collection showcasing the achievements of the "Hundred Million Project," promoting cultural enrichment in the community [5] - The committee facilitated platforms for various democratic parties and organizations, receiving 45 proposals and 55 public opinions, while also enhancing exchanges with Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan [6] Group 4 - For 2026, the committee plans to focus on economic development, emphasizing deep integration with the Greater Bay Area, manufacturing, and the "Hundred Million Project," while enhancing democratic supervision in legal and business environments [7] - The committee aims to strengthen grassroots democratic consultation and improve feedback mechanisms for consultation results, contributing to Huizhou's goal of achieving a trillion GDP and a population of ten million [7]
惠州市政协十三届五次会议开幕 融深融湾冲刺万亿GDP
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2026-02-04 06:04