The communist party also established a Central Committee, which had nearly one hundred members until 1966, closer to two hundred members through the 1970s, and nearly three hundred members since the 1980s.
During the Maoist era, this body held little real power.
Membership included those holding some other position of great importance--the head of a province, forexample--and those serving some representation function, such as being a model peasant or model worker.
Full meetings of the Central Committee are called plenums and are numbered sequentially following each Party Congress, the party organ charged with, among other things, formally electing the Central Committee
membership.
(In reality, these elections are ratifications of decisions already made by the Politburo ) The party Congress, which has had as many as fifteen hundred delegates, convenes infrequently; in the Maoist era there were congressesin 1956, 1969, and 1973 (respective, the Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Congresses in the history of the CCP).
A Central Committee plenum might, therefore, be called the " tenth plenum of the Eighth Central Committee," meaning the tenth time Central Committee selected by the Eighth Party Congress convened
The communist party also established a Central Committee, which had nearly one hundred members until 1966, closer to two hundred members through the 1970s, and nearly three hundred members since the 1980s.During the Maoist era, this body held little real power.Membership included those holding some other position of great importance--the head of a province, forexample--and those serving some representation function, such as being a model peasant or model worker.Full meetings of the Central Committee are called plenums and are numbered sequentially following each Party Congress, the party organ charged with, among other things, formally electing the Central Committee membership.(In reality, these elections are ratifications of decisions already made by the Politburo ) The party Congress, which has had as many as fifteen hundred delegates, convenes infrequently; in the Maoist era there were congressesin 1956, 1969, and 1973 (respective, the Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Congresses in the history of the CCP).A Central Committee plenum might, therefore, be called the " tenth plenum of the Eighth Central Committee," meaning the tenth time Central Committee selected by the Eighth Party Congress convened
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