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The 2nd National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party was held in the
Shanghai International Settlement The Shanghai International Settlement () originated from the merger in the year 1863 of the British and American enclaves in Shanghai, in which British subjects and American citizens would enjoy extraterritoriality and consular jurisdictio ...
at the apartment of Li Da of 625 Pude Lane, South Chengdu Road, between July 16 and July 23, 1922. The
congress A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different countries, constituent states, organizations, trade unions, political parties, or other groups. The term originated in Late Middle English to denote an encounter (meeting of ...
was attended by 12 representatives, representing 195 members of the
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(CCP). The congress succeeded the 1st National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and preceded the 3rd National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.


Attendance

No credible attendance records of the event remain. When the 6th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party was held in
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in 1928, the attendance list was reconstructed and noted 12 names:
Chen Duxiu Chen Duxiu ( zh, t=陳獨秀, w=Ch'en Tu-hsiu; 8 October 187927 May 1942) was a Chinese revolutionary socialist, educator, philosopher and author, who co-founded the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) with Li Dazhao in 1921. From 1921 to 1927, he ...
,
Zhang Guotao Zhang Guotao (November 26, 1897 – December 3, 1979), or Chang Kuo-tao, was a founding member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and rival to Mao Zedong. During the 1920s he studied in the Soviet Union and became a key contact with the Com ...
, Li Da, Yang Mingzhai, Luo Zhanglong,
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, Xu Baihao,
Mao Zedong Mao Zedong pronounced ; also Romanization of Chinese, romanised traditionally as Mao Tse-tung. (26 December 1893 – 9 September 1976), also known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who was the List of national founde ...
,
Tan Pingshan Tan Pingshan (; 28 September 1886 – 2 April 1956) was a Chinese revolutionary socialist and an early member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from Gaoming, Guangdong. He was influential in the Tongmenghui and formed the Guangdong branch of t ...
, Lin Zhenying, and Shi Cuntong. However, this list, according to historians, only denoted the representatives of the congress and does not include the actual members that attended the congress in person. Mao, for instance, claimed to have received news to attend the congress, but failed to attend. In an interview by American journalist
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published in his book Red Star Over China, Mao admitted that his absence was due to miscommunication.


Agenda

Congress affirmed the adoption of the
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among several other resolutions that were passed during the congress. This included: # the Manifesto of the 2nd National Congress, which announced the CCP is a "branch of the
Comintern The Communist International (Comintern), also known as the Third International, was a Soviet-controlled international organization founded in 1919 that advocated world communism. The Comintern resolved at its Second Congress to "struggle by ...
", and clarified the responsibilities and executive powers held by each leadership position, for the creation of a "unified China" and the formation of a "Chinese democratic republic". # Resolution of the CCP on Imperialism and World Events; # Resolution On Participation in the Comintern, where the CCP formally accepted the
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and became the Chinese branch within the Comintern, contrasting the declarations made in the 1st National Congress which proclaimed the CCP was an "ally" of the Comintern; # Resolution on the United Front of Democracy; # Resolution on the Affairs of "Trade Union Movements and the CCP"; # the Youths' Movement Resolution; # the Women's Movement Resolution; # the Resolution on the Constitution of the CCP, which adopted the Constitution of the CCP, formally accepting
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ideologies, and 9 other resolutions.


Elections

Congress elected Chen, Zhang, Cai,
Deng Zhongxia Deng Zhongxia (or Teng Chung-hsia; October 5, 1894 – September 21, 1933) was an early member of the Chinese Communist Party and an important Marxist intellectual and labor movement leader. Having led many strikes and uprisings against Chian ...
, and
Gao Junyu Gao Junyu (; October 22, 1896 – March 5, 1925) was a member of the 2nd Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Born in Jingle County, Shanxi Province, he entered Peking University in 1916 and participated in the May 4 Movemen ...
to form the
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. Another three backup members were selected. Chen was selected as the
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, while Cai and Zhang were given
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work. Congress decided to publish the weekly '' The Guide Weekly'' (''Xiangdao''), where Cai was nominated as the head editor.


References

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