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The Communist Party at the time faced an acute shortage of qualified personnel to the fill over 2.7 million public positions needed to govern the country. [22] By 1955, the CCP had established a system of appointments to fill positions modeled closely after the nomenklatura system of the Soviet Union. [23]
Significance: Mao Zedong was appointed Chairman of the CCP Central Committee, aided by a Secretariat made up by Zhou Enlai, Ren Bishi, Liu Shaoqi and Zhu De. A 13-members Politburo and other central organs were elected. 2nd Plenary Session. Date: March 5–13, 1949; Location: Xibaipo, Pingshan County
The 7th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), formally the Political Bureau of the 7th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, was elected at the 1st plenary session of the 7th Central Committee of the CCP on 19 June 1945 in the aftermath of the 7th National Congress.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s 1945 constitution described Mao Zedong Thought as the party's working compass. [1]: 23 It also discusses democracy in the context of New Democracy. [1]: 22 The constitution adopted during April 1969 at the CCP's 9th National Congress named Lin Biao as Mao Zedong's "close comrade in arms and successor".
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]
The CCP still claims descent from Sun Yat-Sen, viewing him as a proto-communist and one of the founders of their movement. [4] [5] Sun stated, "Our Principle of Livelihood is a form of communism". [6] His widow, Soong Ching-ling, eventually became Honorary President of the PRC. [7]
[15]: 57 The Politburo holds regular study sessions which serve as an opportunity for CCP leadership to promote new policies. [12] The CCP almost always releases a readout to summarize the outcomes of Politburo meetings and, [14] since 2002, these sessions have been widely publicized. [12] Frequently, they address foreign affairs. [12]
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.