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The Central Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party, officially the Secretariat of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, is a body serving the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party and its Standing Committee. The secretariat is mainly responsible for carrying out routine operations of the Politburo and the coordination of organizations and stakeholders to achieve tasks as set out by the Politburo. It is empowered by the Politburo to make routine day-to-day decisions on issues of concern in accordance to the decisions of the Politburo, but it must consult the Politburo on substantive matters. The secretariat was set up in January 1934. It is nominally headed by the General Secretary, though the position of "General Secretary" was not always one and the same as the top party leader. Secretaries of the secretariat (''Shujichu Shuji'') are considered some of the most important political positions in the Communist Party and in contemporary China more generally. Each secretary of the secretariat is generally in charge of one of the major party departments directly under the jurisdiction of the Central Committee. By protocol, its members are ranked above the vice chairmen of the National People's Congress as well as State Councilors. The General Secretary presides over the work of the secretariat.


History

The Secretariat of the Central Committee was formed in January 1934 at the 5th Plenary Session of the 6th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, which was held in Shanghai. On March 20, 1943, the Politburo, in a joint decision, decreed that the secretariat will be responsible for carrying out the work of the Politburo according to the general policy framework determined by the Politburo, and that it is vested with the power to make decisions within this general framework. In 1956, the party created the position of the "General Secretary" to head its secretariat. The position is not that of the foremost leader in the party, which at the time was the " Chairman of the Central Committee". Rather, the general secretary was in charge of carrying out the day-to-day work of the Communist Party's Politburo. Its inaugural general secretary was
Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping (22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was a Chinese revolutionary leader, military commander and statesman who served as the paramount leader of the China, People's Republic of China (PRC) from December 1978 to November 1989. Aft ...
, with prominent political figures such as Peng Zhen and Tan Zhenlin being secretaries. During the Cultural Revolution, the post of general secretary as well as the secretariat itself completely ceased to function. Beginning at the 9th Party Congress, party documents made no mention of the secretariat. The body was restored after the Cultural Revolution in February 1980, with Hu Yaobang occupying the position of first-ranked secretary, which is analogous to the position formerly called the "General Secretary". Since its reinstatement, the composition of the secretariat has varied between 6 and 12 members. Wan Li, Hu Qili, Hu Jintao, Zeng Qinghong,
Xi Jinping Xi Jinping ( ; ; ; born 15 June 1953) is a Chinese politician who has served as the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), and thus as the paramount leader of China, ...
, and Liu Yunshan have all successively held the position of the first-ranked Secretary of the secretariat. The secretaries of the secretariat are ranked highly in the
order of precedence An order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance and can be applied to individuals, groups, or organizations. Most often it is used in the context of people by many organizations and governments, for very formal and state o ...
among " Party and State Leaders". The secretaries rank under the Politburo, but ranks above the Vice-chairpersons of the National People's Congress Standing Committee.


List of secretaries

* 6th CCP Central Committee ** From the 5th Plenary Session to the March 1943 Politburo meeting: Bo Gu, Zhang Wentian, Zhou Enlai,
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(Until his death in January 1941) ** Since the Zunyi Conference:
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(Chairman of the Secretariat since March 1943), Kang Sheng (Took office December 1937) ** Since the March 1943 Politburo meeting: Liu Shaoqi, Ren Bishi * 7th CCP Central Committee ** Mao Zedong (Chairman of the Secretariat), Zhu De, Liu Shaoqi (Acting Chairman of the Secretariat, August - October 1945), Ren Bishi (Until his death in October 1950), Chen Yun (Alternate secretary from August 1945, promoted from alternate secretary October 1950) ** Alternate secretary: Peng Zhen (From August 1945) * 8th CCP Central Committee **
Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping (22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was a Chinese revolutionary leader, military commander and statesman who served as the paramount leader of the China, People's Republic of China (PRC) from December 1978 to November 1989. Aft ...
, Peng Zhen (Until the May 1966 Expanded Politburo Meeting), Wang Jiaxiang, Tan Zhenlin, Tan Zheng (Until the 10th Plenary Session),
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(Until the 10th Plenary Session), Li Xuefeng **Since the 5th Plenary Session: Li Fuchun, Li Xiannian **Since the 10th Plenary Session: Lu Dingyi (Until the May 1966 Expanded Politburo Meeting), Kang Sheng, Luo Ruiqing (Until the May 1966 Expanded Politburo Meeting) **Since the May 1966 Expanded Politburo Meeting: Tao Zhu (Executive Secretary), Ye Jianying, Xie Fuzhi, Liu Ningyi **Alternate secretaries: Liu Lantao,
Yang Shangkun Yang Shangkun (3 August 1907 – 14 September 1998) was a Chinese Communist military and political leader, President of the People's Republic of China (''de jure'' head of state) from 1988 to 1993, and one of the Eight Elders that dominat ...
(Until the May 1966 Expanded Politburo Meeting), Hu Qiaomu * 9th CCP Central Committee: Not appointed * 10th CCP Central Committee: Not appointed * 11th CCP Central Committee ** Wan Li,
Wang Renzhong Wang Renzhong (; January 15, 1917 – March 16, 1992) was a Chinese political leader. He was born to a peasant family in Jing County, Hebei. In November 1933, he joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). From 1938, he served as the vice director of ...
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Fang Yi Fang Yi (; 26 February 1916 – 17 October 1997) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary, diplomat, and high-ranking politician. As a military leader, he participated in the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War. After the founding of t ...
, Gu Mu, Song Renqiong, Yu Qiuli,
Yang Dezhi Yang Dezhi (; January 13, 1911 – October 25, 1994) was a Chinese general and politician. He was senior military officer in the North China (or 5th) Field Army, a veteran of the Korean War and commander in China during the Sino–Vietnamese ...
, Hu Qiaomu, Yao Yilin, Peng Chong, Xi Zhongxun (Since the 6th Plenary Session) * 12th CCP Central Committee ** Hu Qili, Wan Li, Yu Qiuli, Chen Pixian, Deng Liqun, Yang Yong (Until his death in January 1983) **Until the 4th Plenary Session: Xi Zhongxun, Gu Mu, Yao Yilin **Since the 4th Plenary Session: Qiao Shi (Promoted from alternate secretary), Tian Jiyun,
Li Peng Li Peng (; 20 October 1928 – 22 July 2019) was a Chinese politician who served as the fourth Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1987 to 1998, and as the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Ch ...
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Hao Jianxiu Hao Jianxiu (; born November 1935) is a retired Chinese politician. As an illiterate teenage textile worker, she was named a national model worker after inventing the "Hao Jianxiu Work Method". She later graduated from university and was elevat ...
(Promoted from alternate secretary), Wang Zhaoguo * 13th CCP Central Committee **Qiao Shi **Until the 4th Plenary Session: Hu Qili, Rui Xingwen, Yan Mingfu **Since the 4th Plenary Session: Li Ruihuan, Ding Guangen, Yang Baibing **Alternate secretary: Wen Jiabao * 14th CCP Central Committee ** Hu Jintao, Ding Guangen, Wei Jianxing, Wen Jiabao,
Ren Jianxin Ren Jianxin (; born August 1925) is a Chinese retired lawyer, judge, and politician. He served as President of the Supreme People's Court from 1988 to 1998. Early life Ren Jianxin was born in Xiangfen County, Shanxi Province in 1925. From 1946 ...
**Since the 4th Plenary Session: Wu Bangguo,
Jiang Chunyun Jiang Chunyun (; April 1930 – 28 August 2021) was a Chinese politician most active in the 1980s and 1990s, who served as Vice-Premier, Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, and a member of the Politburo of ...
* 15th CCP Central Committee **Hu Jintao, Wei Jianxing, Ding Guangen, Zhang Wannian, Luo Gan, Wen Jiabao, Zeng Qinghong * 16th CCP Central Committee ** Zeng Qinghong, Liu Yunshan, Zhou Yongkang, He Guoqiang, Wang Gang, Xu Caihou, He Yong * 17th CCP Central Committee **
Xi Jinping Xi Jinping ( ; ; ; born 15 June 1953) is a Chinese politician who has served as the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), and thus as the paramount leader of China, ...
, Liu Yunshan, Li Yuanchao, He Yong, Ling Jihua, Wang Huning * 18th CCP Central Committee ** Liu Yunshan, Liu Qibao, Zhao Leji, Li Zhanshu, Du Qinglin, Zhao Hongzhu, and Yang Jing (Mongol). * 19th CCP Central Committee ** Wang Huning, Ding Xuexiang, Yang Xiaodu, Chen Xi, Guo Shengkun, Huang Kunming, You Quan. * 20th CCP Central Committee ** Cai Qi, Shi Taifeng, Li Ganjie, Li Shulei, Chen Wenqing,
Liu Jinguo Liu Jinguo (; born April 1955) is a Chinese politician and public security official who is serving as a secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party. Since 2014 he has served as Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discip ...
, Wang Xiaohong.


References


See also

* Central Secretariat (imperial court of China) * General Office of the Chinese Communist Party {{DEFAULTSORT:Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party Chinese Communist Party Secretariats of communist parties