Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference|
Logo of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference | Abbreviation | CPPCC |
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Formation | 21 September 1949 |
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Type | Constitutional convention (Historical) Popular United Front Organ for Multi-party Cooperation and Political Consultation |
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Purpose | Unity Construction for Socialist Modernization Chinese unification[1] |
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Headquarters | Beijing |
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Chairman | Wang Huning, CPC |
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Vice Chairpersons | Zhang Qingli, CPC Liu Qibao, CPC Pagbalha Geleg Namgyai, Nonpartisan Tung Chee-hwa, Nonpartisan Wan Gang, CZGP Edmund Ho, Nonpartisan Lu Zhangong, CPC Wang Zhengwei, CPC Ma Biao, CPC Chen Xiaoguang, CDL Leung Chun-ying, NHKA Xia Baolong, CPC Yang Chuantang, CPC Li Bin, CPC Bagatur , CPC Wang Yongqing, CPC He Lifeng, CPC Su Hui, TDSGL Zheng Jianbang, RCCKMT Gu Shengzu, CDNCA Liu Xincheng, CAPD He Wei, CPWDP Shao Hong, JS Gao Yunlong, CDNCA |
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Secretary-General | Xia Baolong, CPC |
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Main organ | Plenum of the CPPCC(Historical) Plenary Session & Standing Committee of National Committee, CPPCC |
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Website | www.cppcc.gov.cn |
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The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC, Chinese: 中国人民政治协商会议), also known as the People's PCC (Chinese: 人民政协, listen) or simply the PCC (政协), is a political organization in the People's Republic of China. The organisation is made up of delegates from eight legally-allowed political parties and other organisations, as well as independent members.
The CPPCC is controlled by the United Front Work Department.[2][3]
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