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  2. 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party

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    The CCP Congress endorsed the amendments to the CCP constitution, membership list of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and elected the 20th Central Committee of the CCP. The day after the closing of the Congress, the 1st Plenary Session was held at which The Central Committee approved the composition of the Secretariat.

  3. Anti-People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    Reasons cited for opposing the People's Republic of China include opposition to the one-party rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the PRC, opposing the suppression of Chinese democracy, human rights abuses, dissidents being arrested and threatened with personal safety, and strong oppression of internal separatist movements in the PRC.

  4. Chinese Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    The CCP still treats Sun Yat-sen as one of the founders of their movement and claim descent from him [29] as he is viewed as a proto-communist [30] and the economic element of Sun's ideology was socialism. [31] Sun stated, "Our Principle of Livelihood is a form of communism". [32]

  5. National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    [note 1] 2nd National Congress 7 days CC consultations 16–23 July 1922 12 DU 5 FM – 3 AM — Chen Duxiu: 1st Charter 3rd National Congress 8 days CC appointments 12–20 June 1923 ~30 DU 9 FM – 5 AM — Chen Duxiu: Amendment 4th National Congress 11 days CC appointments 11–22 January 1925 20 DU 9 FM – 5 AM — Chen Duxiu: Amendment ...

  6. Cadre system of the Chinese Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    By 1955, the CCP had established a system of appointments to fill positions modeled closely after the nomenklatura system of the Soviet Union. [23] Due to the high demand for manpower, the CCP was forced to rely on former Kuomintang officials to fill many of these positions as low-level, non-party cadres, which helped alleviate the shortage by ...

  7. United front in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The united front in Taiwan is an aspect of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Government of China's larger united front strategy, applied to Taiwan, to achieve unification. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It relies on the presence of pro-Beijing sympathizers in Taiwan combined with a carrot-and-stick approach of threatening war with Taiwan while offering ...

  8. Central Commission for Discipline Inspection - Wikipedia

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    Since the vast majority of officials at all levels of government are also CCP members, the commission is, in practice, the top anti-corruption body in China. At its first plenary session after being elected by a CCP National Congress, the CCDI elect its secretary, deputy secretaries, secretary general and other Standing Committee members. The ...

  9. Document Number Nine - Wikipedia

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    Document Number Nine (or Document No. 9), more properly the Communiqué on the Current State of the Ideological Sphere [1] (also translated as the Briefing on the Current Situation in the Ideological Realm [2]), is a confidential internal document widely circulated within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 2013 by the General Office of the CCP.