Thirty years ago, Li Li "accidentally" entered Southwest University of Political Science and Law, graduated with excellent results and stayed as a teacher. Li Li said that his personality is suitable for the teaching profession, and he planned to be a teacher all his life.
Li Li was deeply impressed by an experience he had just stepped onto the podium. Once after class, a student asked her, "Miss Li, why did you choose to study law?" Li Li asked, "Isn't it good to study law?" The student said, "What's good about studying law? You are not like a person who studies law ... "Thirty years later, Teacher Li Li, who has become the deputy director of the Standing Committee of Guangzhou Municipal People's Congress, is sitting in the office wearing a short-sleeved T-shirt and white suit pants with yellow and white edges, with waist-length hair rolled up from behind and a bright smile. She recalled: "The student's questions at that time actually showed his views on the law. In China's long feudal society, law and punishment are equally famous, and their faces are disgusting. When it comes to law, people can't help thinking about violence and prison. This legal image has also influenced modern people's legal concept. At that time, I thought, as a legal worker, I have the responsibility to let people know and feel the essence of law being close to the people and protecting the people. I should try to change the concept that' law is punishment'. This idea also influenced my later work. " In this memory, we slowly started Li Li's life track.
From Sichuan to Guangdong: It feels good to be a teacher.
Li Li was born in Sichuan, and his parents are both middle school teachers. The unprecedented 10-year catastrophe disrupted all the order. 15-year-old Li Ligang could not go to school after finishing junior high school. "The Cultural Revolution was the most depressing stage in my life. I felt particularly lonely at that time, just like a person abandoned by society. " Fortunately, influenced by her family, Lili didn't give up her studies. At the same time, Li Li, bored, read a lot of books at her father's place, mostly math textbooks. After reading the textbook, she does exercises and kills time by herself. 1977, the college entrance examination resumed, and Li Li, who has been eager to continue studying, was ecstatic. After a period of self-study, the next year, she entered the examination room. Lili, who wants to be admitted to Sichuan University, was surprised the day she received the admission notice. She received an admission notice from Southwest University of Political Science and Law, which she had never filled out or even heard of. "I have always been interested in engineering, and I never thought I would study law. I am afraid of the feelings at that time, and I can't tell you clearly in my life. " Everything that followed seemed logical. She likes law, finished her undergraduate and graduate studies at one go, and then stayed in school to teach. Since then, she has formed an indissoluble bond with the law. From 65438 to 0988, she and her husband went out of Sichuan to Guangdong and applied to teach in the Law Department of Guangzhou University. At Guangzhou University, she also taught many courses such as constitutional law, jurisprudence and administrative law, and became one of the busiest people in the law department. Her investment has brought her the honor of "excellent teacher" and "model teacher" in the city. "It feels particularly good to be on the podium." Recalling the three-foot platform, Li Li still misses it.
From teacher to representative: The more responsibilities, the heavier the burden.
From lecturer, associate professor to professor, and then to the head of the law department, with the change of role, Li Li is getting busier and busier. In addition to teaching, scientific research, discipline construction and so on all need her painstaking efforts. Li Li's efforts were noticed by people. 1998, Li Li was elected as a deputy to the National People's Congress. 1999, Li Li, as a special representative, participated in the deliberation of the draft legislative law in the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), and made a speech at the plenary session of the Standing Committee entrusted by the group, because he had incisive suggestions for revision. "In my opinion, NPC deputies mean a kind of responsibility, that is, people who work for the people. I think more about how to perform my duties. I feel more tired than going to work during the half-month session of the National People's Congress every year. I held a meeting in Beijing in March this year, and I basically never left the hotel door except going to the venue. Prepare speeches, suggestions, motions ... "Li Li explained his duties. The more responsibilities I have, the heavier the burden. "My friend said that I asked for it, and I think I have to ask." Li Lixiao said. Li Li's excellent working ability has attracted the attention of Guangzhou Organization Department. At the end of 2000, she was transferred from Guangzhou University to the Legal Affairs Bureau of Guangzhou Municipal Government as the deputy director. Li Li is used to campus life, likes the free and personalized career of a teacher, and suddenly wants to work in a government department-can she get used to this change of identity from a professor to a government official? "Nothing at work, because it is still close to my major. However, the character is really a little uncomfortable. The first is the title. Everyone used to call me' Miss Li', or at most' Director Li'. Now suddenly called' Director Li', it is very embarrassing. " Li Lixiao said. Half a year later, with the institutional reform, the Legislative Affairs Bureau was changed to the Legislative Affairs Office, and the title of "Director Li" was also changed to "Director Li", which made Li Li gradually get used to it. But the ensuing work pressure made her feel breathless. At that time, she was in a state of high tension every day. Her duty was to pass the last level, but the time given above was very tight. Often, when the relevant offices send the documents to her, there is not much time left. Li Li is sometimes anxious: "How come all the people who come to me have become chicken hair letters?" ? Are they all made at the touch of eyebrows? "
Li Li is well aware of her pursuit of perfect personality. She smiled and said, "I may be a difficult leader." In the Legislative Affairs Office of the Guangzhou Municipal Government and the Standing Committee of the Municipal People's Congress, Li Li will type back the manuscript drafted by others over and over again, even if the punctuation is wrong; For departments unfamiliar with their business scope, she will seriously sound the alarm; Regarding the formulation of laws and regulations, she asked the drafting department to provide a manuscript, both explanatory and explanatory, otherwise there would be nothing. Such "harsh" behavior has been accepted, working procedures have been standardized, and the quality of work has also improved. Li Li also felt a little relieved. You have worked hard, you have worked hard, you have paid, and there will always be some unexpected attention to you. In 20001year, Li Li was fortunate to be one of the three members of the delegation of the National People's Congress and went to Burkina Faso, Africa to attend the Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference on 106. In 2002, Li Li also attended a seminar to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the Law on Deputies to the National People's Congress and Local People's Congresses, and was one of the five speakers at the meeting. In May this year, Li Li, as the head of the second NPC youth delegation, went to Russia to participate in the "Year of China" activities.
From suggestion to motion: calling for government information disclosure
Although he is in a state organ, Li Li often thinks as a scholar. In June 2002, the state issued a document on the openness of government affairs. As a scholar who has been paying attention to the disclosure of government information, Li Li has keenly captured its great significance. Under her advocacy and planning, the Legislative Affairs Office of the Guangzhou Municipal Government put forward the proposal of formulating the Regulations of Guangzhou Municipal Government on Information Disclosure for the first time. After obtaining the consent of relevant leaders, the drafting group jointly established by the Legislative Affairs Office of the Government and the Institute of Administrative Law of Sun Yat-sen University quickly put into work. When the draft was put forward at the mayor's executive meeting in June 5438+10, the city leaders attending the meeting fully affirmed it. On June 6th of the same year, 165438, the Guangzhou Municipal Government passed the Regulations on the Openness of Guangzhou Municipal Government Information, which took effect on June 6th of the following year 1. In the case of low efficiency in opening government affairs and imperfect system guarantee in all parts of the country, some scholars say that the Regulations on Opening Government Information is the "first sunshine bill" in China. However, Li Li is not satisfied with only letting Guangzhou feel the power of "sunshine", but also bringing this "sunshine" to Beijing. On March 5, 2003, at the first session of the Tenth National People's Congress, Li Li submitted the first motion, calling for the enactment of the Law on the Openness of Government Information as soon as possible. The core content of the bill is to urge governments at all levels to disclose administrative procedures and relevant government information according to law and establish a "sunshine government". Li Li believes that the government plays an important role in any country, and China has some special national conditions. The "official standard"-"government standard" inherited from the history of our country has a strong color, and the scope of government management is very extensive. In addition, its specific administrative actions often directly involve public interests, and whether the government can administer according to law is particularly important. "A government for the people should be transparent and open, and let the masses see how the administrative procedures work, let the masses supervise and let the society supervise. Once this law is passed, citizens will no longer get information, but enjoy the right to know according to law, and if the information is not made public, citizens can also sue according to law. " When mentioning the motion of the year, Li Li said with emotion. Four years have passed, and the long-awaited news of Lili has finally arrived. On June 7th, the165th executive meeting in the State Council discussed and passed the Regulations on Government Information Disclosure in People's Republic of China (PRC), which came into effect on May 6th, 2008. Li Li lamented: "This is the proper meaning of building a government ruled by law. Sunlight is the best preservative, and exposing the behavior of administrative organs to the sun is an important measure to prevent corruption. " Li Li, a woman who crossed Bashan and Shushui and came to Nanyue Qunling, kept going forward. In March last year, she was elected as the deputy director of the Standing Committee of Guangzhou Municipal People's Congress. Speaking of this position, she said: "To tell the truth, doing practical things is my consistent principle. No matter what I do, I will stick to this principle. "