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The
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) is an important
institution of multi-party cooperation and political consultation under
the leadership of the CPC.
China is a populous country with multiple ethnic groups and multiple
parties. To enhance unity and cooperation among various ethnic groups
and political parties, all walks of life and nonparty personages, and
prompt the development of socialist construction, it is imperative to
conduct full consultation among representatives from all circles before
major decisions concerning state affairs are made. Since the founding
of the PRC in 1949, consultations on issues such as the country's economic
construction, political life, social life and the united front have been
carried out within the CPPCC. Such consultations, which enable people
to conduct sufficient discussions and fully exchange views, ensure state
policies and statutes to be more substantial and complete that can both
reflect the requirements and desires of the majority and respect justified
opinions of the minority. Political consultation before decision-making
is an important feature and a prominent merit of China's socialist democratic
system.
The First Plenary Session of the CPPCC was held on September 21-30, 1949,
at Huairentang Hall of Zhongnanhai in Beijing (then Beiping), attended
by 662 delegates. The session discussed and adopted the Common Program
of the CPPCC, which served as the country's provisional Constitution.
At the session, Mao Zedong was elected chairman of the Central People's
Government Committee and Zhu De, Liu Shaoqi, Soong Ching Ling, Li Jishen,
Zhang Lan and Gao Gang vice chairpersons. It also elected 56 members of
the Central People's Government Committee. The session drew up and adopted
the Organic Law of the CPPCC, which consolidated the Chinese people's
democratic united front. It also decided on the five-star design of the
national flag and March of the Volunteers as the national anthem. Beiping
was renamed Beijing and designated as the capital of the PRC. The session
adopted the Gregorian calendar and October 1 as National Day. At the session,
Mao Zedong declared that, until the generally elected NPC was convened,
the CPPCC would exercise in an acting capacity the functions and powers
of the NPC.
When the First NPC convened in September 1954, the CPPCC ceased exercising
these functions and powers, but maintained its functions as an organization
of the united front. Up till now, the CPPCC has convened 10 national committee
congresses.
According to its current statute, the CPPCC establishes a national committee,
a standing committee and nine special committees at the central level,
and local committees in various localities. The CPPCC is elected for a
term of five years and holds a plenary session each year.
Renmin Zhengxie Bao (The CPPCC News) is the organ of the CPPCC National
Committee.
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