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The Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission (), commonly referred to as ''Zhongyang Zhengfawei'' (中央政法委, literally "Central Poli-Legal Commission") in Chinese, is the organization under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) responsible for political and legal affairs. In practice, the organization oversees all legal enforcement authorities, including the police force. All the CCP committees of provinces, municipalities, counties and autonomous regions establish respective politics and law commissions. The commission is headed by a secretary who is usually a Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, CCP Politburo member.


History

The commission was preceded by a Politics and Law Leading Group (政法领导小组; ''Zhèngfǎ Lǐngdǎo Xiǎozǔ'') which was set up in 1958, with Peng Zhen as its leader. During the Cultural Revolution it was led by Ji Dengkui, who served as group leader until 24 January 1980, when the commission was established, with Peng Zhen back as its secretary. In 1988, the commission was downgraded to a small leading group (). This was part of the result of efforts by reformist Zhao Ziyang to separate the CCP from state institutions. The Small Leading Group on Political and Legal Affairs focused on a narrower set of policy and research concerns, and did not take as active a role intervening in cases or issuing directives, resulting in a degree of increased independence of the judiciary. The crisis precipitated by the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre resulted in a reversal of these reforms, and the Small Group was reverted to its Commission status in March 1990, with the goal of maintaining stability through tighter control of public security and legal systems. After the 18th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, 18th National Congress of the CCP in 2012, Meng Jianzhu replaced Zhou Yongkang as the head of the commission. However, Meng, unlike Zhou, was not elected to the 18th Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, CCP Politburo Standing Committee. The apparent downgrading of the post followed Zhou's connection with the Wang Lijun incident, which has discredited Chongqing politician Bo Xilai's method of using the internal security apparatus for political ends. As a result, the independence of the judiciary in China increased. Reforms under CCP General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, general secretary Xi Jinping emphasizing simultaneous need for rule of law and stability have subsequently affected the commission. The commission now has a more policy-and-research oriented focus, although the CCP still maintains control over the legal system. In May 2021, the commission was criticized for posting an image on Sina Weibo of a rocket launch in China next to a photo of mass cremations in India as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, it was reported that the commission operates a predictive policing system against Uyghurs and others.


List of heads


Leaders of the Central Political and Law Group

# Peng Zhen () (1958) # Luo Ruiqing () (1958–1960) # Xie Fuzhi () (1960–1966) # Ji Dengkui () (1969–1980)


Secretaries of the Central Politics and Legal Affairs Commission

# Peng Zhen () (1980–1982) # Chen Pixian () (1982–1985) # Qiao Shi () (1985–1992) # Ren Jianxin () (1992–1998) # Luo Gan () (1998–2007) # Zhou Yongkang () (2007–2012) # Meng Jianzhu () (2012–2017) # Guo Shengkun () (2017–2022) # Chen Wenqing () (2022-)


Corruption charges against past secretaries

In 2013 and 2014, the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, Politburo of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, CCP Central Committee held meetings to hear the findings of an investigation against Zhou Yongkang and, in June 2015, Zhou was found guilty of accepting Bribery, bribes, abuse of power, intentionally leaking Classified information, state secrets for which his private possessions were confiscated and he was sentenced to life in prison. Zhou is among the most senior and powerful Chinese leaders to be jailed in General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, CCP general secretary Xi Jinping's Anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping, crackdown. Zhou's wife and son were jailed for Graft (politics), graft charges and his nephew, Zhou Feng, was fined 59 million Yuan (currency), yuan (approximately $9 million United States dollar, USD).


Current composition

; Secretary * Chen Wenqing, Member of the 20th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, 20th Politburo, Secretary of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of China, Central Secretariat, Ministry of State Security (China), Minister of State Security ; Deputy Secretary * Wang Xiaohong, Ministry of Public Security (China), Minister of Public Security ; Members # Chief Justice Zhou Qiang, President of the Supreme People's Court (sub-national-leader-level) # Chief Prosecutor Zhang Jun (politician), Zhang Jun, Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate (sub-national-leader-level) # Chen Yixin, Secretary-General of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission (minister-level) # Tang Yijun, Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China, Minister of Justice # PLA Vice Admiral Wang Renhua, Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the Central Military Commission # PAP General Wang Chunning, Commander of the People's Armed Police


References

{{Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party 1980 establishments in China