The Communist Party Of
China
The CPC was founded on July 1, 1921. It is the ruling party in
China, representing the interests of the entire Chinese nation and
serving as the core leading China's socialist modernization
drive.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949,
the CPC led the Chinese people of all ethnic groups to overcome
various difficulties, transforming China from a poor and backward
semi-colonial and semi-feudal country into a socialist state with
initial prosperity.
The CPC mainly exercises ideological and political leadership.
It derives its ideas and policies from the people's concentrated
will and then transforms them into state laws and decisions that
are adopted by the NPC. But the CPC does not take the place of the
government in the state leadership system. It conducts activities
within the framework of the Constitution and laws, which it has no
right to transcend. All CPC members, like other citizens in the
country, are equal before the law.
In 2005, applicants for the CPC membership totaled 17.67 million
nationwide. Of the 2.47 million new members, recruits under the age
of 35 years came to 1.98 million. Currently, the CPC has 70.8
million members. Its grassroots organizations number 3.52 million,
including 170,000 committees, 210,000 organization departments and
3.14 million subcommittees.
From December 2004 to November 11, CPC disciplinary organs at
various levels put on file for investigation 147,539 cases
involving violations of the Party disciplines and closed 148,931
cases. Party members receiving disciplinary sanctions totaled
115,143, accounting for 1.7 per thousand of the party total. Those
punishments included warning (44,836), serious warning (32,289),
deprivation of Party position (3,173), suspension of Party
membership pending further investigation (10,657) and expulsion
(24,188). In addition, 15,177 members, or 0.2 per thousand of the
party total, were handed over to judicial departments for suspected
involvement in criminal activities.
Renmin Ribao (People's Daily) is the organ of
the CPC Central Committee, and Qiushi (Seeking
Truth) is its theoretical publication
CPC Central Leadership
The current CPC Central Committee was created in the 16th CPC
National Congress held in November 2002, composed of 198 members
and 158 alternate members.
Hu Jintao is incumbent general secretary of the CPC Central
Committee.
Political Bureau of the CPC Central
Committee
Standing Committee Members: Hu Jintao, Wu Bangguo, Wen Jiabao,
Jia Qinglin, Zeng Qinghong, Huang Ju, Wu Guanzheng, Li Changchun
and Luo Gan
Members (listed in the order of number of strokes in their
surnames): Wang Lequan, Wang Zhaoguo, Hui Liangyu (Hui), Liu Qi,
Liu Yunshan, Li Changchun, Wu Yi (female), Wu Bangguo, Wu
Guanzheng, Zhang Lichang, Zhang Dejiang, Chen Liangyu, Luo Gan,
Zhou Yongkang, Hu Jintao, Yu Zhengsheng, He Guoqiang, Jia Qinglin,
Guo Boxiong, Huang Ju, Cao Gangchuan, Zeng Qinghong, Zeng Peiyan
and Wen Jiabao
Alternate Member: Wang Gang
Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee
Members: Zeng Qinghong, Liu Yunshan, Zhou Yongkang, He Guoqiang,
Wang Gang, Xu Caihou and He Yong
Central Military Commission
Chairman: Hu Jintao
Vice Chairmen: Guo Boxiong, Cao Gangchuan and Xu Caihou
Members: Liang Guanglie, Li Jinai, Liao Xilong, Chen Bingde,
Qiao Qingchen, Zhang Difa and Jing Zhiyuan
Central Commission for Discipline
Inspection
Secretary: Wu Guanzheng
Deputy Secretaries: He Yong, Xia Zanzhong, Li Zhilun, Zhang
Shutian, Liu Xirong, Zhang Huixin, Liu Fengyan and Ma Wen
(female)
Leaders of Organs Directly Under the CPC Central
Committee
Director of the Organization Department: He Guoqiang
(concurrently)
Director of the Publicity Department: Liu Yunshan
(concurrently)
Director of the United Front Work Department: Liu Yandong (female,
concurrently)
Director of the International Department: Wang Jiarui
Director of the General Office: Wang Gang (concurrently)
President of the Central Party School: Zeng Qinghong
(concurrently)
Publisher of People's Daily: Wang Chen
Director of the Party History Research Center: Li Jingtian
Director of the Party Literature Research Center: Teng
Wensheng
Director of the Compilation and Translation Bureau: Wei
Jianhua
Secretary of the State Organs Work Committee: Hua Jianmin
(concurrently)
Secretary of the Work Committee for Organs Directly Under the CPC
Central Committee: Wang Gang (concurrently)
Director of the Committee for Political and Legislative Affairs:
Luo Gan (concurrently)
Director of the Committee for Comprehensive Management of Public
Security: Luo Gan (concurrently)
Director of the Policy Research Office: Wang Huning
Director of the Taiwan Work Office (Taiwan Affairs Office of the
State Council): Chen Yunlin
Director of the International Communication Office (Information
Office of the State Council): Cai Wu
Director of the Foreign Affairs Office: Dai Bingguo
Director of the Office of the Committee of Secretes (National
Administration for Protection of State Secrets): Xia Yong
Director of the Bureau of Security: You Xigui
Director of the Archives Bureau (National Bureau of Archives): Mao
Fumin
Source: www.xinhuanet.com, as of March
25, 2006
The Fifth Plenum of the 16th CPC Central
Committee
The Fifth Plenary Session of the 16th CPC Central Committee was
held in Beijing on October 8-11, 2005, with the presence of 191
members and 150 alternate members of the committee. The meeting
listened and discussed a work report delivered by General Secretary
Hu Jintao of the CPC Central Committee, deliberated and approved
proposals for the formulation of the 11th Five-Year Plan for
National Economic and Social Development (2006-10), and put forth
major goals for national economic and social development in
2006-10.
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