The Central Military Commission is the nation's leading military
organ and commander of its armed forces. China's armed forces
consist of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), the Chinese
People's Armed Police Force and the Militia. The PLA is the
standing army of the state. The main tasks of the Armed Police
Force include performing guard duties and maintaining public order,
as empowered by the state. The Militia is an armed force of the
masses who, when not on duty, remain engaged in their normal
productive activities. The Central Military Commission is composed
of a chairman, vice-chairmen and other members. The current
Chairman is Hu Jintao.