18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China


































18th Central Committee


17th ←

→ 19th


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Emblem of the Communist Party of China

Duration 15 November 2012 – 23 October 2017
General Secretary Xi Jinping
1st-ranked Secretary Liu Yunshan
Inner-groups Politburo Standing Committee: 7 members
Politburo: 25 members
Secretariat: 7 members
Military Commission: 7 members

No. of departments
4
Members 205 members and 168 alternates

The 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was elected by the 18th National Congress on 15 November 2012, and sat in plenary sessions until the communing of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2017. It was formally proceeded by the 17th Central Committee.


The Committee is composed of full members and alternate members.[1] A member has voting rights, while an alternate does not.[1] If a full member is removed from the CC the vacancy is then filled by an alternate member at the next committee plenum — the alternate member who received the most confirmation votes in favour is highest on the order of precedence.[1] To be elected to the Central Committee, a candidate must be a party member for at least five years.[1]


The first plenary session in 2012 was responsible for electing the bodies in which the authority of the Central Committee was invested when it was not in session: the Politburo and the Politburo Standing Committee. It was also responsible for approving the members of the Secretariat, Central Commission of Discipline Inspection and its Standing Committee. The second plenary session in March 2013 was responsible for nominating candidates for state positions.


The remaining plenary sessions of the 18th Central Committee were known for announcing a wide range of reform programs on a scale unprecedented since the Deng era, including "comprehensively deepening reforms", "ruling the country according to law", and complete the construction of a "moderately prosperous society". The 18th CC also saw the highest number of members expelled from the body due to corruption in the party's history.


The 18th CC was elected using the method "more candidates than seats".[2][a] At the 18th National Congress, delegates could vote for 224 possible candidates for 205 seats for full membership, and 190 candidates for the 171 alternate members.[4] 8.5 percent of the member candidates and 10 percent of the alternate candidates failed to be elected.[4] Of the 373 full and alternate members, 184 of them (i.e., 48.9 percent) were elected to the Central Committee for the first time.[5] Five of the nine members born in the 1960s were associated with the Communist Youth League (designated as Tuanpai by foreign commentators).[6]


Few offspring of previously high-standing officials (known as "princelings") managed to obtain full membership on the 18th CC, though a few were named alternate members.[b][6] The number of members who worked in central-controlled state-owned enterprises increased from one in the 17th CC to six, while Zhang Ruimin (head of Haier) was re-elected.[7] The number of members from the military remained constant from the previous committee at around 20 percent, continuing a longstanding tradition.[6]




Contents






  • 1 Keys


  • 2 Plenums


  • 3 Apparatus


    • 3.1 Heads of department-level institutions


    • 3.2 Heads of IDUCC institutions




  • 4 Membership


    • 4.1 Members


    • 4.2 Alternates




  • 5 See also


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 References


    • 7.1 Citations


    • 7.2 Sources







Keys





















































































































Abbreviations
IDUCC
Institutions Directly Under the Central Committee
K
Keys
CIM
Central institution membership, which in this instance means membership in the PSC, PB, ST and CMC
PSC

Standing Committee of the Political Bureau
PB

Political Bureau
ST

Secretariat
CMC

Central Military Commission
SC–CCDI

Standing Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
CCDI

Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
CPPCC

Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
NL
National Leader
DNL
Deputy National Leader
PM
Provincial-Ministerial
SPM
Sub-provincial (vice-ministerial)
DE
Department-prefecture level
Adm.
Admiral
V-Adm.
Vice-Admiral
Gen.
General
Lt. Gen.
Lieutenant General
Maj. Gen.
Major General
Keys

Indicates that the individual is female.

Indicates that the individual was elevated from alternate to member

Indicates that the individual was expelled from the Communist Party after CCDI investigation.

Indicates that the individual was placed under investigation by the CCDI and disciplined,
but the results have not been publicly announced, or that they have been demoted but not expelled from the party

Indicates that the individual is retired from active political positions[c]
§
Indicates that the individual is military personnel.

Indicates that the individual is military personnel and has retired from active military service.
Note
If two keys are used in the same column it indicates that the individual is both of something. For instance,
"♀§" indicates that the individual is female (♀) and military personnel (§).


Plenums



















































Plenum
Start–end
Length
Summary
1st Plenary Session
15 November 2012
1 day

Xi Jinping was elected General Secretary and CMC Chairman. A 25-member Politburo, 7-member Politburo Standing Committee and seven member Secretariat with Liu Yunshan as first-ranking secretary were elected. The plenum approved the composition SC–CCDI elected by the CCDI 1st Plenary Session, and the election of Wang Qishan as CCDI Secretary, CCDI Secretary-General and several CCDI deputy secretaries.
2nd Plenary Session
26–28 February 2013
3 days
The meeting approved lists of nominees for leading posts within the 12th National People's Congress and the 12th CPPCC National Committee, as well as a State Council restructuring plan aimed at a "simpler and decentralized administration".[8]
3rd Plenary Session
9–12 November 2013
4 days
Xi Jinping made a report on behalf of the Politburo titled '"The Decision on Major Issues Concerning Comprehensively Deepening Reforms".[9] Market allocation of resources was given, in official speech, a "decisive role".[10] Procedures were taken to liberalize the banking system, with the goal of achieving significant results by 2020.[10] The National Security Commission and the Central Leading Group for Comprehensively Deepening Reforms were established, and both are led by Xi.[10] The meeting anticipated the abolition of re-education through labour and an easing to the one-child policy.[10]
4th Plenary Session
20–23 October 2014
4 days
It passed a comprehensive package of legal reforms.[11] The decision upheld the supremacy of Communist Party rule and emphasized the importance of the Constitution.[11] It resolved to establish circuit tribunals (巡视法庭) and cross-jurisdictional circuit courts and prosecution agencies.[12] The decision also said that management of court resources of in municipal and lower level courts would be managed directly by the provincial level.[12] The Central Committee passed resolution to expel Yang Jinshan, Jiang Jiemin, and Li Dongsheng, officials who have been dismissed during the anti-corruption campaign launched after the 1st Plenary Session.[11]
5th Plenary Session
26–29 October 2015[13]
4 days
The session passed a draft of the 13th five-year plan, with provisions for combating poverty. Secondary education for children of less well-off families will gradually be made free, including any school fees; the document also called for a "comprehensively well-off society" by 2020 and a total elimination of "poverty counties" (pinkunxian), and a universal relaxation of the one-child policy: any married couples could now have two children. The Central Committee passed a resolution confirming the expulsion of CC members Ling Jihua, Zhou Benshun, Yang Dongliang, and CC alternate members Zhu Mingguo, Wang Min, Chen Chuanping, Qiu He, Yang Weize, Pan Yiyang, and Yu Yuanhui from the party; at the time, this was the largest ever number of CC members expelled during any CC plenum due to corruption; the record was broken two years later at the 7th plenum.[14]
6th Plenary Session
24–27 October 2016
4 days
The 6th plenum's main focus was on “strict discipline and supervision of the Communist Party.” Xi Jinping strove for greater transparency in the decision-making process in local governance, which also represents his effort to establish a positive image of China’s Communist Party overseas. This is in addition to his actively promoted anti-corruption campaign within China’s political system. Xi was declared the "leadership core" of the party. The Central Committee passed a resolution confirming the expulsion of CC member Wang Min, and CC alternate members Lü Xiwen, Fan Changmi, and Niu Zhizhong.[15]
7th Plenary Session
11–14 October 2017
4 days
The 7th plenum was the final plenary session of the 18th Central Committee, convened to affirm achievements of the past five years and laying the groundwork for the 19th Party Congress. The plenum confirmed the expulsion of Sun Zhengcai, Wu Aiying,[d]Su Shulin, Wang Sanyun, Xiang Junbo, Wang Jianping, Tian Xiusi, Li Yunfeng, Yang Chongyong, and Mo Jiancheng from the Communist Party; confirmed the two-year party probation issued to Li Liguo and Yang Huanning; confirmed the removal of Zhang Xiwu from all party positions. The plenum saw the greatest number of expulsions at a single plenum post-Cultural Revolution party history.[16]


Apparatus



Heads of department-level institutions



















































































































































































Institution
Name
(birth–death)

Hanzi
Took office
Left office
Tenure
Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Organs

Wang Qishan
(born 1948)
王岐山
15 November 2012
25 October 2017

7003180500000000000♠4 years and 344 days

Central International Liaison Department

Wang Jiarui
(born 1949)
王家瑞
15 November 2012
16 November 2015

7003109600000000000♠3 years and 1 day

Song Tao
(born 1955)
宋涛
16 November 2015
Incumbent

7003123900000000000♠3 years and 143 days

Central Organization Department

Zhao Leji
(born 1957)
赵乐际
15 November 2012
25 October 2017

7003180500000000000♠4 years and 344 days

Central Policy Research Office

Wang Huning
(born 1955)
王沪宁
15 November 2012
Incumbent

7003233500000000000♠6 years and 144 days

Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission

Meng Jianzhu
(born 1947)
孟建柱
15 November 2012
25 October 2017

7003180500000000000♠4 years and 344 days

Central Publicity Department

Liu Qibao
(born 1953)
刘奇葆
21 November 2012
25 October 2017

7003179900000000000♠4 years and 338 days

Central Taiwan Task Office

Wang Yi
(born 1953)
王毅
15 November 2012
17 March 2013

7002122000000000000♠122 days

Zhang Zhijun
(born 1953)
张志军
17 March 2013
Incumbent

7003221300000000000♠6 years and 22 days

Central United Front Work Department

Ling Jihua
(born 1956)
令计划
15 November 2012
31 December 2013

7002776000000000000♠2 years and 46 days

Sun Chunlan
(born 1950)
孙春兰
31 December 2014
25 October 2017

7003102900000000000♠2 years and 298 days

General Office

Li Zhanshu
(born 1950)
栗战书
15 November 2012
25 October 2017

7003180500000000000♠4 years and 344 days
General Office of the Central Institutional Organization Commission

Wang Yongqing
(born 1959)
汪永清
15 November 2012
April 2013

7002137000000000000♠137 days

Zhang Jinan
(born 1957)
张纪南
April 2013
Incumbent

7003219800000000000♠6 years and 7 days
General Office of the Central Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs

Zhu Zhixin
(born 1949)
朱之鑫
15 November 2012
March 2013

7002106000000000000♠106 days

Liu He
(born 1952)
刘鹤
March 2013
Incumbent

7003222900000000000♠6 years and 38 days
General Office of the Foreign Affairs Leading Group

Dai Bingguo
(born 1941)
戴秉国
15 November 2012
14 March 2013

7002119000000000000♠119 days

Yang Jiechi
(born 1950)
杨洁篪
14 March 2013
Incumbent

7003221600000000000♠6 years and 25 days

International Communications Office

Wang Chen
(born 1950)
王晨
15 November 2012
14 March 2013

7002119000000000000♠119 days

Cai Mingzhao
(born 1955)
蔡名照
14 March 2013
December 2014

7002627000000000000♠1 year and 262 days

Jiang Jianguo
(born 1956)
蒋建国
January 2015
Incumbent

7003155800000000000♠4 years and 97 days
Working Committee of Organs Directly Under the Central Committee

Li Zhanshu
(born 1950)
栗战书
15 November 2012
25 October 2017

7003180500000000000♠4 years and 344 days


Heads of IDUCC institutions









































































































Institution
Name
(birth–death)

Hanzi
Took office
Left office
Tenure

Central Compilation and Translation Bureau

Yi Junqing
(born 1958)
衣俊卿
15 November 2012
15 January 2013

7001610000000000000♠61 days

Jia Gaojian
(born 1959)
贾高建
15 January 2013
Incumbent

7003227400000000000♠6 years and 83 days
Central Literature Research Office

Leng Rong
(born 1953)
冷溶
15 November 2012
Incumbent

7003195400000000000♠5 years and 128 days
Central Party History Research Centre

Ouyang Song
(born 1948)
欧阳淞
15 November 2012
December 2013

7002381000000000000♠1 year and 16 days

Qu Qingshan
(born 1957)
曲青山
December 2013
Incumbent

7003195400000000000♠5 years and 128 days

Central Party School

Liu Yunshan
(born 1947)
刘云山
15 January 2013
25 October 2017

7003174400000000000♠4 years and 283 days
China Executive Leadership Academy, Jinggangshan

Zhao Leji
(born 1957)
赵乐际
15 November 2012
25 October 2017

7003180500000000000♠4 years and 344 days

China Executive Leadership Academy, Pudong
China Executive Leadership Academy, Yan'an

Guangming Daily

He Dongping
(born 1955)
何东平
15 November 2012
Incumbent

7003233500000000000♠6 years and 144 days

People's Daily

Zhang Yannong
(born 1948)
张研农
15 November 2012
30 April 2014

7002531000000000000♠1 year and 166 days

Yang Zhenwu
(born 1955)
杨振武
30 April 2014
Incumbent

7003180400000000000♠4 years and 343 days

Qiushi

Li Baoshan
(born 1955)
李宝善
15 November 2012
30 April 2014

7002531000000000000♠1 year and 166 days

Li Jie
(born 1955)
李捷
1 May 2014
Incumbent

7003180300000000000♠4 years and 342 days


Membership



Members



Notes




  • Name, Ethnicity, Office, Rank and institutional membership are listed in accordance with the Hanzi column, but can be sorted alphabetical by pressing the button next to the column titles.

  • The Hanzi column is listed according to the number of strokes in their surnames, which is the official ordering method.

  • Ranks listed are the highest rank each individual held during their term; if they were promoted from sub-provincial level to provincial-ministerial level during their term on the Central Committee, they would be listed under a provincial-ministerial level rank; military ranks are listed separately from civilian ranks, with the exception of military officials who hold positions on civilian bodies, in which case both military and civilian ranks are listed

  • The Office column lists offices that the individual held during their term on the Central Committee (i.e. between 2012 and 2017) and is not intended to be an exhaustive list of offices they held over the course of their career; if the individual was transferred between different offices, dates are included to indicate the time period they held each office. Generally, offices held between the conclusion of the 18th Party Congress and the National People's Congress in March 2013 are excluded. Dates reflect the term of office only within the duration of the CC session; therefore someone whose term in parentheses indicates 2012–2015, for example, does not necessarily imply that they held the office beginning in 2012; similarly, those whose term ends in 2017 does not necessarily indicate that they relinquished that office in 2017.

  • Only substantive offices are listed; for example it is customary that an individual will hold office both as provincial party secretary and chair of the provincial People's Congress. In this table, the latter title is not listed.















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Name
(birth–death)

Hanzi
K
Ethnicity
Office
Rank
Portrait
CIM & CCDI
membership

Yu Guangzhou
(born 1953)
于广洲



Han
Director, General Administration of Customs

PM






Xi Jinping
(born 1953)
习近平



Han

General Secretary, Central Committee
Chairman, Central Military Commission
President of the People's Republic of China
Chairman, National Security Commission

NL


a smiling man, wearing a suit and a red tie while looking straight into the camera

PSC, PB, CMC

Ma Kai
(born 1946)
马凯



Han

Vice Premier, State Council

DNL


a man looking leftwards (away from the camera), wearing a suit and a red tie

PB

Ma Biao
(born 1954)
马飚



Zhuang

Vice Chairman, National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

DNL






Ma Xingrui
(born 1959)
马兴瑞



Han
Deputy Secretary, Guangdong Provincial Committee (2013–2015)
Secretary, Shenzhen Municipal Committee (2015–2017)
Governor of Guangdong (2017)

PM


a serious looking man, wearing suit and a blue tie



Ma Xiaotian
(born 1949)
马晓天
§

Han
Commander-in-chief, People's Liberation Army Air Force

Gen.


a man with a short haircut, wearing a military uniform

CMC

Wang Jun
(born 1952)
王君


Han
Secretary, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional Committee (2012–2016)

PM






Wang Xia
(born 1954)
王侠


Han
Secretary, Central Committee of the All-China Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperation

PM






Wang Min
(born 1950)
王珉
♮∞

Han
Secretary, Liaoning Provincial Committee (2012–2015)

PM






Wang Yong
(born 1955)
王勇



Han

State Councillor

DNL






Wang Chen
(born 1950)
王晨



Han

Vice Chairman, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
Secretary-General, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress

PM






Wang Yi
(born 1953)
王毅



Han

Minister of Foreign Affairs

PM


a man, wearing a suit and a black-greenish tie with a People's Republic of China badge on the right side of his suit



Wang Sanyun
(born 1952)
王三运
♮∞

Han
Secretary, Gansu Provincial Committee (2012–2017)

PM






Wang Wanbin
(born 1949)
王万宾



Han
Executive Deputy Secretary-General, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress

PM






Wang Yupu
(born 1956)
王玉普



Han
Vice President, Chinese Academy of Engineering (2013–2015)
Chairman, Sinopec (2015–2017)
Director, State Administration of Work Safety (2017)

PM






Wang Zhengwei
(born 1957)
王正伟



Hui
Vice-Chairman, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Chairman, State Ethnic Affairs Commission (2012–2016)

DNL


a man with a choppy haircut, wearing a suit and a tie while holding looking rightwards (away from the camera)



Wang Dongming
(born 1956)
王东明



Han
Secretary, Sichuan Provincial Committee

PM






Wang Guangya
(born 1950)
王光亚


Han
Director, Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office (2012–2017)

PM


a nearly bald man, wearing glasses, a suit and a purple tie



Wang Weiguang
(born 1950)
王伟光



Han
President, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

PM






Wang Anshun
(born 1957)
王安顺



Han
Mayor of Beijing (2012–2016)
Party Secretary, Development Research Center of the State Council (2016–2017)

PM






Wang Zhigang[e]
(born 1958)
王志刚



Han
Secretary, Party Branch of the Ministry of Science and Technology

PM






Wang Qishan
(born 1948)
王岐山



Han

Secretary, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

NL


a smiling nearly bald man, wearing a suit and a blue tie

PSC, PB,
SC–CCDI, CCDI

Wang Huning
(born 1955)
王沪宁



Han
Director, Policy Research Office

DNL


Wang Huning 2013.jpg

PB

Wang Guosheng
(born 1956)
王国生



Han
Governor of Hubei (2012–2016)
Secretary, Qinghai Provincial Committee (2016–2017)

PM






Wang Xuejun
(born 1952)
王学军


Han
Governor of Anhui (2013–2015)
Secretary, Anhui Provincial Committee (2015–2016)

PM






Wang Jianping
(born 1953)
王建平
♮§

Han
Commander, People's Armed Police (2012–2014)
Deputy Chief of Staff, People's Liberation Army (2014–2016)

Gen.






Wang Shengjun
(born 1946)
王胜俊



Han

Vice Chairman, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress

DNL






Wang Hongyao
(born 1951)
王洪尧
§

Han
Political Commissar, People's Liberation Army General Armaments Department

Gen.






Wang Xiankui
(born 1952)
王宪魁


Han
Secretary, Heilongjiang Provincial Committee (2013–2017)

PM






Wang Guanzhong
(born 1953)
王冠中
§

Han

Deputy Chief of Staff, People's Liberation Army

Gen.


Wang Guanzhong



Wang Jiarui
(born 1949)
王家瑞



Han
Head, International Liaison Department (2012–2015)
Vice Chairman, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

DNL


a serious looking nearly bald man, wearing a suit and a dark coloured tie while holding a piece of paper



Wang Jiaocheng
(born 1952)
王教成
§

Han
Commander, Shenyang Military Region

Gen.






Wang Xinxian
(born 1954)
王新宪



Han
Chairman, Executive Board of the China Disabled Persons' Federation







Wang Rulin
(born 1953)
王儒林


Han
Secretary, Jilin Provincial Committee (2012–2014)
Secretary, Shanxi Provincial Committee (2014–2016)

PM






Zhi Shuping
(born 1953)
支树平



Han
Director, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine

PM






You Quan
(born 1954)
尤权



Han
Secretary, Fujian Provincial Committee

PM






Che Jun
(born 1955)
车俊



Han
Governor of Zhejiang (2016–2017)
Political Commissar, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (2012–2015)
Deputy Secretary, Xinjiang Autonomous Regional Committee (2012–2016)

PM






Yin Weimin
(born 1953)
尹蔚民



Han

Minister of Human Resources and Social Security

PM


Yin Weimin.jpg



Bayanqolu
(born 1955)
巴音朝鲁



Mongol
Governor of Jilin (2012–2014)
Secretary, Jilin Provincial Committee (2014–2017)

PM






Bagatur
(born 1955)
巴特尔



Mongol
Chairman, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (2012–2016)
Chairman, State Ethnic Affairs Commission (2016–2017)

PM






Lu Zhangong
(born 1952)
卢展工



Han

Vice Chairman, National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

DNL






Ye Xiaowen
(born 1950)
叶小文


Han
Branch Secretary, Central Institute of Socialism (2012–2016)

PM






Tian Zhong
(born 1956)
田中
§

Han
Commander, North Sea Fleet (2012–2014)
Deputy Commander, People's Liberation Army Navy (2014–2017)

V-Adm.


a man with a cropped haircut, wearing a white military uniform while looking leftwards (away from the camera)



Tian Xiusi
(born 1950)
田修思
♮§

Han
Political Commissar, People's Liberation Army Air Force (2012–2015)

Gen.






Padma Choling
(born 1952)
白玛赤林



Tibetan
Chairman, People's Congress of Tibet

PM


a serious-looking man, wearing glasses, a suit and a blue tie while looking rightwards (away from the camera)



Bai Chunli
(born 1953)
白春礼



Han
President, Chinese Academy of Sciences

PM


a smiling, aged man, wearing glasses, a suit and a blue tie while looking straight into the camera



Ling Jihua
(born 1956)
令计划


Han

Vice Chairman, National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (2013–2015)
Head, United Front Work Department (2012–2014)

DNL






Ji Bingxuan
(born 1951)
吉炳轩



Han

Vice Chairman, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress

DNL






Zhu Xiaodan
(born 1953)
朱小丹


Han
Governor of Guangdong (2012–2017)

PM


a smiling with wavy hair, wearing glasses, a suit and a blue tie while looking straight at the camera



Zhu Fuxi
(born 1955)
朱福熙
§

Han
Political Commissar, Chengdu Military Region

Lt. Gen.






Quan Zhezhu[f]
(born 1952)
全哲洙



Korean
Executive Vice Chairman, Central Committee of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce

PM






Liu Peng
(born 1951)
刘鹏


Han
Secretary, State General Administration of Sports (2012–2016)

PM






Liu Yuan
(born 1951)
刘源
§

Han
Political Commissar, General Logistics Department of the People's Liberation Army

Gen.






Liu He
(born 1952)
刘鹤



Han
Director, General Office of the Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs

PM






Liu Yunshan
(born 1947)
刘云山



Han
President, Central Party School
Chairman, Central Guidance Commission on Building Spiritual Civilization

NL


a smiling, aged man with wavy hair, wearing a suit and a coloured tie

PSC, PB, ST

Liu Yazhou
(born 1952)
刘亚洲
§

Han
Political Commissar, PLA National Defence University

Gen.






Liu Chengjun
(born 1949)
刘成军


Han
President, PLA Academy of Military Science (2012–2015)

Gen.






Liu Weiping
(born 1953)
刘伟平



Han
Governor of Gansu

PM






Liu Yandong
(born 1945)
刘延东


Han

Vice Premier, State Council

DNL


a smiling, aged woman, wearing a blue dress (and a black shirt under it), white necklace and standing in front of the American and Chinese national flags

PB

Liu Qibao
(born 1953)
刘奇葆



Han
Head, Publicity Department

DNL


Liu Qibao in 2016.jpg

PB, ST

Liu Xiaojiang
(born 1949)
刘晓江


Han
Political Commissar, People's Liberation Army Navy (2012–2015)

Adm.






Liu Jiayi
(born 1955)
刘家义



Han
Auditor General of the National Audit Office

PM






Liu Yuejun
(born 1954)
刘粤军
§

Han
Commander, Lanzhou Military Region

Gen.






Liu Fulian
(born 1953)
刘福连
§

Han
Political Commissar, Beijing Military Region

Gen.






Xu Dazhe
(born 1956)
许达哲



Han
Director, China National Space Administration (2013–2016)
Governor of Hunan (2016–2017)

PM






Xu Qiliang
(born 1950)
许其亮
§

Han

Vice Chairman, Central Military Commission

DNL Gen.


Xu Qiliang.jpg

PB, CMC

Xu Yaoyuan
(born 1952)
许耀元
§

Han

Political Commissar, PLA Academy of Military Science

Gen.






Sun Huaishan
(born 1957)
孙怀山


Han
Secretary, Party Branch of Organizations Reporting to the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

PM






Sun Jianguo
(born 1952)
孙建国
§

Han
Deputy Chief of General Staff, People's Liberation Army

Adm.


Sun Jianguo.jpg



Sun Chunlan
(born 1950)
孙春兰


Han
Secretary, Tianjin Municipal Committee (2012–2014)
Head, United Front Work Department (2014–2017)

DNL


Sun Chunlan (22551034609) (cropped).jpg

PB

Sun Zhengcai
(born 1963)
孙政才


Han
Secretary, Chongqing Municipal Committee (2012–2017)

DNL


Sun Zhengcai(cropped).jpg

PB

Sun Sijing
(born 1951)
孙思敬
§

Han
Political Commissar, People's Armed Police Force

Gen.






Su Shulin
(born 1962)
苏树林


Han
Governor of Fujian (2012–2015)

PM






Du Qinglin
(born 1946)
杜青林



Han

Vice Chairman, National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

DNL




ST

Du Jincai
(born 1952)
杜金才
§

Han

Deputy Secretary, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
Secretary, Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Central Military Commission

Gen.




SC–CCDI, CCDI

Du Hengyan
(born 1951)
杜恒岩
§

Han
Political Commissar, Jinan Military Region

Adm.






Li Wei
(born 1953)
李伟



Han
Director, Development Research Center of the State Council

PM






Li Bin
(born 1954)
李斌


Han
Chairwoman, National Health and Family Planning Commission

PM






Li Congjun
(born 1949)
李从军


Han
President of the Xinhua News Agency (2012–2015)

PM






Li Dongsheng
(born 1955)
李东生


Han
Vice Minister of Public Security (2012–2013)
Director of the 6-10 Office (2012–2013)

PM






Li Liguo[g]
(born 1953)
李立国


Han

Minister of Civil Affairs (2012–2016)

PM






Li Jiheng
(born 1957)
李纪恒



Han
Governor of Yunnan (2012–2014)
Secretary, Yunnan Provincial Committee (2014–2016)
Secretary, Inner Mongolia Regional Committee (2016–2017)

PM






Li Keqiang
(born 1955)
李克强



Han

Premier, State Council
Chairman, State Commission for Public Sector Reform
Chairman, National Defense Mobilization Commission
Chairman, National Energy Commission
Chairman, Central Institutional Organization Commission

NL


a smiling man with a short haircut, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a red tie

PSC, PB

Li Xueyong
(born 1950)
李学勇


Han
Governor of Jiangsu (2012–2015)

PM


a man with a wavy haircut, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a black tie with white dots



Li Jianhua
(born 1954)
李建华



Han
Secretary, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Regional Committee (2012–2017)

PM






Li Jianguo
(born 1946)
李建国



Han

Vice Chairman, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress

DNL




PB

Li Hongzhong
(born 1956)
李鸿忠



Han
Secretary, Hubei Provincial Committee (2012–2016)
Secretary, Tianjin Municipal Committee (2016–2017)

PM






Li Yuanchao
(born 1950)
李源潮



Han

Vice President of the People's Republic of China

DNL


a smiling man with a long haircut, wearing a white shirt, a suit and a red tie

PB

Yang Jing
(born 1953)
杨晶



Mongol

Secretary-General, State Council

DNL


a serious looking man with a long haircut, wearing a white shirt, a suit and a blue tie with white stripes

ST

Yang Chuantang
(born 1954)
杨传堂



Han

Minister of Transport

PM






Yang Jinshan
(born 1954)
杨金山
♮§

Han
Deputy Commander of the Chengdu Military Region (2012–2013)

Lt. Gen.






Yang Dongliang
(born 1954)
杨栋梁


Han
Director, State Administration of Work Safety (2012–2015)

PM






Yang Jiechi
(born 1950)
杨洁篪



Han
State Councillor

DNL


a smiling man with a cropped haircut, wearing glasses and a blue shirt



Yang Huanning[h]
(born 1957)
杨焕宁


Han

Executive Deputy Minister of Public Security (2012–2015)
Director, State Administration of Work Safety (2015–2017)

PM






Xiao Gang
(born 1958)
肖钢



Han
Chairman, China Securities Regulatory Commission

PM


a man seated, with a wavy haircut, wearing a blue shirt, a suit and a blue tie



Xiao Jie
(born 1957)
肖捷



Han

Deputy Secretary-General, State Council

PM






Wu Changde
(born 1952)
吴昌德
§

Han
Deputy Director, People's Liberation Army General Political Department

Gen.






Wu Shengli
(born 1945)
吴胜利
§

Han
Commander, People's Liberation Army Navy

Adm.


a man rendering honours (showcased by his left arm), wearing a dark military uniform

CMC

Wu Aiying
(born 1951)
吴爱英
♮♀

Han

Minister of Justice (2012–2017)

PM






Wu Xinxiong[i]
(born 1949)
吴新雄


Han
Director, National Energy Administration (2012–2015)

PM






He Yiting
(born 1952)
何毅亭



Han
Executive Vice President, Central Party School

PM






Leng Rong
(born 1953)
冷溶



Han
Chairman, Central Literature Research Office







Wang Yang
(born 1955)
汪洋



Han

Vice Premier, State Council

DNL


a man with a wavy haircut, wearing a white shirt, a suit and a blue tie

PB

Wang Yongqing
(born 1959)
汪永清



Han
Secretary-General, Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission
Deputy Secretary-General, State Council

PM






Shen Yueyue
(born 1957)
沈跃跃


Han

Vice Chair, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
Chair, Central Committee of the All-China Women's Federation

DNL






Shen Deyong
(born 1954)
沈德咏



Han
Executive Vice President, Supreme People's Court

PM






Song Dahan
(born 1952)
宋大涵



Han
Director, Legislative Affairs Office of the State Council

PM






Song Xiuyan
(born 1955)
宋秀岩


Han
Secretary, Party Branch of the All-China Women's Federation
First Secretary, Secretariat of the All-China Women's Federation

PM






Zhang Yang
(1951–2017)
张阳
§

Han
Deputy Director, People's Liberation Army General Political Department

Gen.




CMC

Zhang Mao
(born 1954)
张茅



Han
Director, State Administration for Industry and Commerce

PM






Zhang Yi
(born 1950)
张毅


Han
Director, State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (2012–2017)

PM






Zhang Youxia
(born 1950)
张又侠
§

Han
Director, People's Liberation Army General Armaments Department

Gen.




CMC

Zhang Shibo
(born 1952)
张仕波
§

Han
President, PLA National Defence University (2014–)
Commander, Beijing Military Region (2012–2014)

Gen.






Zhang Qingwei
(born 1961)
张庆伟



Han
Governor of Hebei

PM






Zhang Qingli
(born 1951)
张庆黎



Han

Vice Chairman, National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Secretary-General, National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

DNL






Zhang Zhijun
(born 1953)
张志军



Han
Director, Taiwan Affairs Office

PM






Zhang Guoqing
(born 1964)
张国清



Han
Deputy Secretary, Chongqing Municipal Committee (2013–2016)
Mayor of Chongqing (2016–)

PM






Zhang Baoshun
(born 1950)
张宝顺


Han
Secretary, Anhui Provincial Committee (2012–2015)

PM






Zhang Chunxian
(born 1953)
张春贤



Han
Secretary, Xinjiang Autonomous Regional Committee

DNL




PB

Zhang Gaoli
(born 1946)
张高丽



Han

Vice Premier, State Council

NL


a seated man with a short haircut, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a red tie with white dots

PSC, PB

Zhang Haiyang
(born 1949)
张海阳


Han
Political Commissar, Second Artillery Corps (2012–2015)

Gen.






Zhang Yijiong
(born 1955)
张裔炯



Han
Executive Deputy Head, United Front Work Department

PM






Zhang Dejiang
(born 1946)
张德江



Han

Chairman, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress

NL


a serious looking man with a wavy haircut, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a red tie with white stripes and looking leftwards (away from the camera)

PSC, PB

Lu Hao
(born 1967)
陆昊



Han
Governor of Heilongjiang

PM






Chen Xi
(born 1953)
陈希



Han
Executive Deputy Head, Organization Department

PM






Chen Lei
(born 1954)
陈雷



Han

Minister of Water Resources

PM






Chen Quanguo
(born 1955)
陈全国



Han
Secretary, Xinjiang Regional Committee (2016–)
Secretary, Tibet Regional Committee (2011–2016)

PM






Chen Qiufa
(born 1954)
陈求发



Miao
Chairman of the Hunan People's Political Consultative Conference (2013–2015)
Governor of Liaoning (2015–2017)

PM






Chen Baosheng
(born 1956)
陈宝生



Han
Vice President, China National School of Administration
Party Secretary, China National School of Administration

PM






Chen Zhenggao
(born 1952)
陈政高



Han

Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development

PM






Chen Min'er
(born 1960)
陈敏尔



Han
Governor of Guizhou (2012–2015)
Secretary, Guizhou Provincial Committee (2015–2017)
Secretary, Chongqing Municipal Committee (2017)

PM






Nur Bekri
(born 1961)
努尔·白克力



Uyghur
Chairman of Xinjiang (2012–2014)
Director, National Energy Administration (2015–2017)

PM


Voa chinese Xinjiang Governor Nur Bekri 7mar10.jpg



Miao Wei
(born 1955)
苗圩



Han

Minister of Industry and Information Technology

PM






Fan Changlong
(born 1947)
范长龙
§

Han

Vice Chairman, Central Military Commission

DNL Gen.


FanChanglong.jpg

PB, CMC

Lin Jun
(born 1949)
林军



Han
President, Central Committee of the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese







Lin Zuoming
(born 1957)
林左鸣



Han
Chairman, Board of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China







Shang Fulin
(born 1951)
尚福林


Han
President, China Banking Regulatory Commission

PM






Luo Zhijun
(born 1951)
罗志军


Han
Secretary, Jiangsu Provincial Committee (2012–2016)

PM






Luo Baoming
(born 1952)
罗保铭


Han
Secretary, Hainan Provincial Committee (2012–2017)

PM






Zhou Ji
(born 1946)
周济



Han
President, Chinese Academy of Engineering

PM






Zhou Qiang
(born 1960)
周强



Han
President, Supreme Court

DNL






Zhou Benshun
(born 1953)
周本顺


Han
Secretary, Hebei Provincial Committee (2013–2015)

PM






Zhou Shengxian
(born 1949)
周生贤


Han

Minister of Environmental Protection (2012–2015)

PM


a man with a wavy haircut, wearing white shirt, a grey suit and a blue tie



Zheng Weiping
(born 1955)
郑卫平
§

Han
Political Commissar, Nanjing Military Region

Gen.






Fang Fenghui
(born 1951)
房峰辉
§

Han
Director, People's Liberation Army General Staff Department

Gen.


a man standing at attention, wearing a green military uniform, a light green shirt, a dark green tie and a military cap

CMC

Meng Xuenong
(born 1949)
孟学农



Han
Chairman, Legal Affairs Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference







Meng Jianzhu
(born 1947)
孟建柱



Han
Secretary, Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission

DNL


a man with a wavy haircut, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a blue tie

PB

Xiang Junbo
(born 1957)
项俊波


Han
Chairman, China Insurance Regulatory Commission

PM






Zhao Shi
(born 1953)
赵实


Han
Secretary, Party Branch of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles







Zhao Zhengyong
(born 1951)
赵正永


Han
Secretary, Shaanxi Provincial Committee (2012–2016)

PM






Zhao Leji
(born 1957)
赵乐际



Han
Head, Organization Department

DNL




PB, ST

Zhao Keshi
(born 1947)
赵克石
§

Han
Director, General Logistics Department of the People's Liberation Army

Gen.




CMC

Zhao Kezhi
(born 1953)
赵克志



Han
Secretary, Guizhou Provincial Committee (2012–2015)
Secretary, Hebei Provincial Committee (2015–2017)

PM


a man wearing glasses and a white shirt



Zhao Zongqi
(born 1955)
赵宗岐
§

Han
Commander, Jinan Military Region

Gen.






Zhao Hongzhu
(born 1947)
赵洪祝



Han
Deputy Secretary, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

DNL




ST, SC–CCDI,
CCDI

Hu Zejun
(born 1955)
胡泽君


Han
Executive Deputy Procurator-General, Supreme People's Procuratorate (2012–2017)
Auditor General (2017)

PM






Hu Chunhua
(born 1963)
胡春华



Han
Secretary, Guangdong Provincial Committee

DNL




PB

Yu Zhengsheng
(born 1945)
俞正声



Han

Chairman, National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

NL


a nearly bald man wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a blue tie

PSC, PB

Jiang Daming
(born 1953)
姜大明



Han

Minister of Land and Resources

PM






Jiang Yikang
(born 1953)
姜异康


Han
Secretary, Shandong Provincial Committee (2012–2017)

PM






Luo Huining
(born 1954)
骆惠宁



Han
Governor of Qinghai (2012–2016)
Secretary, Shanxi Provincial Committee (2016–2017)

PM






Qin Guangrong
(born 1954)
秦光荣


Han
Secretary, Yunnan Provincial Committee (2012–2014)

PM






Yuan Chunqing
(born 1952)
袁纯清



Han
Party Secretary of Shanxi (2012–2014)

PM






Yuan Guiren
(born 1950)
袁贵仁



Han

Minister of Education (2012–2016)

PM






Geng Huichang
(born 1951)
耿惠昌


Han

Minister of State Security (2012–2017)

PM






Nie Weiguo
(born 1952)
聂卫国



Han
Director, Engineering Oversight Office of the Three Gorges Dam

PM






Li Zhanshu
(born 1950)
栗战书



Han
Director, General Office of the Central Committee

DNL


a grumpy looking man looking downwards, wearing white shirt, a suit and a blue tie

PB, ST

Jia Ting'an
(born 1952)
贾廷安
§

Han
Deputy Director, People's Liberation Army General Political Department

Gen.






Xia Baolong
(born 1952)
夏宝龙


Han
Secretary, Zhejiang Provincial Committee (2012–2017)

PM






Tie Ning
(born 1957)
铁凝


Han
President, China Writers Association







Xu Shousheng
(born 1953)
徐守盛


Han
Secretary, Hunan Provincial Committee (2013–2016)

PM






Xu Shaoshi
(born 1951)
徐绍史


Han
Chairman, National Development and Reform Commission (2012–2017)

PM






Xu Fenlin
(born 1953)
徐粉林
§

Han
Commander, Guangzhou Military Region

Gen.






Gao Hucheng
(born 1951)
高虎城


Han

Minister of Commerce (2013–2017)

PM






Guo Shengkun
(born 1954)
郭声琨



Han
State Councillor
Minister of Public Security

DNL


a smiling, clearly aged man with wavy haircut, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a light red tie



Guo Jinlong
(born 1947)
郭金龙



Han
Secretary, Beijing Municipal Committee (2012–2017)

DNL




PB

Guo Gengmao
(born 1950)
郭庚茂


Han
Secretary, Henan Provincial Committee (2013–2016)

PM






Guo Shuqing
(born 1956)
郭树清



Han
Governor of Shandong (2013–2017)
Chairman, China Banking Regulatory Commission (2017)

PM


a serious looking man bending forwards while seated, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a purple tie with white dots



Huang Xingguo
(born 1954)
黄兴国


Han
Mayor of Tianjin (2012–2016)

PM


a man with a wavy haircut, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a blue tie



Huang Qifan
(born 1952)
黄奇帆


Han
Mayor of Chongqing (2012–2017)

PM


a visibly aged man bending rightwards, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit, a dark blue tie and a communist party membership card



Huang Shuxian
(born 1954)
黄树贤



Han

Deputy Secretary, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
Minister of Supervision

PM




SC–CCDI, CCDI

Cao Jianming
(born 1955)
曹建明



Han
Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate

DNL






Qi Jianguo
(born 1952)
戚建国
§

Han
Deputy Chief of General Staff, People's Liberation Army

Gen.






Chang Wanquan
(born 1949)
常万全
§

Han
State Councilor
Minister of National Defense

DNL Gen.


a man with a wavy haircut, wearing glasses and a green military uniform with military insignia and badges

CMC

Lu Xinshe
(born 1956)
鹿心社



Han
Governor of Jiangxi (2012–2016)
Secretary, Jiangxi Provincial Committee (2016–2017)

PM






Peng Yong
(born 1954)
彭勇
§

Han
Commander, Xinjiang Military District

Lt. Gen.






Peng Qinghua
(born 1957)
彭清华



Han
Secretary, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Regional Committee

PM






Jiang Dingzhi
(born 1954)
蒋定之



Han
Governor of Hainan (2012–2015)
Vice Chairman, Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress (2015–2017)

PM






Jiang Jianguo
(born 1956)
蒋建国



Han
Director of the State Council Information Office
Deputy Director, Publicity Department

PM






Jiang Jiemin
(born 1954)
蒋洁敏


Han
Director, State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (2013)

PM






Han Zheng
(born 1954)
韩正



Han
Secretary, Shanghai Municipal Committee

DNL


a smiling man with a short haircut, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a white tie with blue stripes

PB

Han Changfu
(born 1954)
韩长赋



Han

Minister of Agriculture

PM


a smiling man with a wavy haircut looking leftwards, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a blue tie with black dots



Jiao Huancheng
(born 1949)
焦焕成


Han

Deputy Secretary-General, State Council (2012–2015)

PM






Xie Fuzhan
(born 1954)
谢伏瞻



Han
Governor of Henan (2013–2016)
Secretary, Henan Provincial Committee (2016–2017)

PM






Qiang Wei
(born 1953)
强卫


Han
Secretary, Jiangxi Provincial Committee (2013–2016)

PM






Lou Jiwei
(born 1950)
楼继伟


Han

Minister of Finance (2012–2016)

PM






Xie Zhenhua
(born 1949)
解振华


Han
Deputy Director, National Development and Reform Commission (2012–2015)

PM


a smiling man who is bald, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a black tie with blue stripes



Chu Yimin
(born 1953)
褚益民
§

Han
Political Commissar, Shenyang Military Region

Gen.






Cai Wu
(born 1949)
蔡武


Han

Minister of Culture (2012–2014)

PM


a serious looking man with a wavy haircut, wearing glasses, a white shirt, a suit and a red tie with white stripes



Cai Mingzhao
(born 1955)
蔡名照



Han
President, Xinhua News Agency

PM






Cai Yingting
(born 1954)
蔡英挺
§

Han
Commander, Nanjing Military Region

Gen.






Cai Fuchao
(born 1951)
蔡赴朝


Han
Chairman, State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television (2012–2016)
Deputy Director, Publicity Department

PM






Luo Shugang
(born 1955)
雒树刚



Han
Executive Deputy Head, Propaganda Department (2012–2014)
Minister of Culture (2014–2017)

PM






Wei Liang
(born 1953)
魏亮
§

Han
Political Commissar, Guangzhou Military Region

Gen.






Wei Fenghe
(born 1953)
魏凤和
§

Han
Commander, Second Artillery Corps

Gen.


a smiling man with his mouth open and looking rightwards, wearing a light green military uniform with insignia and badges

CMC


Alternates



Notes




  • The individuals below are listed according to the number of votes in favour received at the Party Congress that elected the Committee; if the number of votes in favour they received were the same, they are ordered by the number of strokes in their surnames.

  • Name (birth–death), Ethnicity, Office, and Rank can be sorted alphabetical by pressing the button next to the column titles.



Replacement of expelled CC full members



  • At each plenum, previously expelled full members of the Central Committee are replaced by alternate members. Alternate members are promoted to full members based on their rank sequence, determined by the number of votes they received at the previous party congress. In October 2017, at the 7th plenum, 11 such replacements were made. However, in a seeming departure from protocol, Liu Xuepu, Zhu Yanfeng, Zheng Qunliang, and Zhao Jin were skipped over from consideration – a possible indication that they had themselves ran afoul of party regulations prior to the plenum.


































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Name
(birth–death)

Hanzi
K
Ethnicity
Office
Rank

Ma Jiantang
(born 1958)
马建堂


Han
Director, National Bureau of Statistics

PM


Wang Zuo'an
(born 1958)
王作安


Han
Director, State Administration for Religious Affairs

SPM


Mao Wanchun
(born 1961)
毛万春


Han
Head, Shaanxi Provincial Organization Department (2013–2016)
Deputy Secretary, Shaanxi Provincial Committee (2016–)

SPM


Liu Xiaokai
(born 1962)
刘晓凯


Miao
Head, Guizhou United Front Work Department

SPM


Chen Zhirong
(1957–2016)
陈志荣


Li
Vice Governor of Hainan

SPM


Jin Zhenji
(born 1959)
金振吉


Korean
Vice Governor of Jilin

SPM


Zhao Xiangeng
(born 1953)
赵宪庚


Han
Vice President, Chinese Academy of Engineering

SPM


Xian Hui
(born 1958)
咸辉
↑♀

Hui
Vice Governor of Gansu (2012–2016)
Chairman of Ningxia (2016–)

PM


Mo Jiancheng
(born 1956)
莫建成


Han
Deputy Secretary, Jiangxi Provincial Committee
Vice Governor of Jiangxi

SPM


Cui Bo
(born 1957)
崔波


Han
Deputy Secretary, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Regional Committee

SPM


Shu Xiaoqin
(born 1956)
舒晓琴
↑♀

Han
Director, State Bureau for Letters and Calls
Deputy Secretary-General, State Council

SPM


Ma Shunqing
(born 1963)
马顺清


Hui
Chairman, Qinghai Federation of Trade Unions (2015–)
Vice Governor of Qinghai (2012–2015)

SPM


Wang Jianjun
(born 1958)
王建军


Han
Deputy Secretary, Qinghai Provincial Committee

SPM


Zhu Mingguo
(born 1957)
朱明国


Li
Chairman, Guangdong People's Political Consultative Conference (2013–2014)
Deputy Secretary, Guangdong Provincial Committee (2012–2013)

PM


Liu Xuepu
(born 1957)
刘学普



Tujia
Secretary, Chongqing Municipal Political and Legal Affairs Commission

SPM


Li Qiang
(born 1959)
李强


Han
Governor of Zhejiang (2012–2016)
Secretary, Jiangsu Provincial Committee (2016–)

PM


Yang Chongyong
(born 1955)
杨崇勇


Manchu
Executive Vice Governor of Hebei

SPM


Yu Yuanhui
(born 1964)
余远辉


Yao
Secretary, Nanning Municipal Committee (2013–2015)

SPM


Chen Wu
(born 1954)
陈武


Zhuang
Chairman, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

PM


Chen Mingming
(born 1957)
陈鸣明


Bouyei
Vice Governor of Guizhou
Secretary, Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture Committee

SPM


Zhu Yanfeng
(born 1961)
竺延风



Han
Chairman, Dongfeng Motor
Party Secretary, Dongfeng Motor



Zheng Qunliang
(born 1954)
郑群良
§

Han
Deputy Commander, PLA Air Force

Lt. Gen.


Zhao Jin
(born 1962)
赵金



Yi
Head, Yunnan Provincial Propaganda Department

SPM


Zhao Lixiong
(born 1956)
赵立雄


Bai
Chairman, Yunnan Ethnic Affairs and Religion Commission (2012–2016)
Vice Chairman, Yunnan People's Congress (2016–)

SPM


Zhao Shucong
(born 1955)
赵树丛


Han
Director, State Forestry Administration of the People's Republic of China

SPM


Duan Chunhua
(born 1959)
段春华


Han
Secretary-General, Tianjin Municipal Committee

SPM


Losang Gyaltsen
(born 1957)
洛桑江村


Tibetan
Chairman, Tibet Autonomous Region

PM


Qian Zhimin
(born 1960)
钱智民



Han
Chief executive, China National Nuclear Corporation



Gao Jin
(born 1959)
高津
§

Han
President, PLA Academy of Military Science

Lt. Gen.


Gao Guangbin
(born 1963)
高广滨



Han
Secretary, Changchun Municipal Committee (2012–2015)
Executive Vice Governor of Jilin (2015–)

SPM


Liang Guoyang
(born 1951)
梁国扬



Han





Shen Yiqin
(born 1959)
谌贻琴


Bai
Executive Vice Governor of Guizhou (2012–2015)
Deputy Secretary, Guizhou Provincial Committee (2015–2017)
Governor of Guizhou (2017–)

PM


Han Yong
(born 1956)
韩勇



Han
Political Commissar, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (2015–)
Deputy Secretary, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Regional Committee

SPM


Lan Tianli
(born 1962)
蓝天立



Zhuang
Vice Chairman, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

SPM


Zhan Wenlong
(born 1955)
詹文龙



Han
President, Institute of High Energy Physics



Pan Liangshi
(born 1956)
潘良时
§

Han
Commander, Beijing Garrison

Lt. Gen.


Ai Husheng
(born 1951)
艾虎生


Han
Deputy Commander, Chengdu Military Region (2012–2014)

Lt. Gen.


Danko
(born 1962)
旦科



Tibetan
Head, Qinghai Provincial United Front Department

SPM


Ren Xuefeng
(born 1965)
任学锋



Han
Secretary, Guangzhou Municipal Committee

SPM


Liu Sheng
(born 1956)
刘胜
§

Han
Deputy Director, People's Liberation Army General Armaments Department

Lt. Gen.


Liu Hui
(born 1959)
刘慧


Hui
Deputy Secretary, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Regional Committee
Chairman, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region

PM


Li Shixiang
(born 1958)
李士祥



Han
Executive Vice Mayor of Beijing

SPM


Li Baoshan
(born 1955)
李宝善



Han
Editor-in-chief, People's Daily (2014–)
Editor-in-chief, Qiushi (2012–2014)

PM


Li Jiayang
(born 1956)
李家洋



Han

Deputy Minister of Agriculture
President, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Chairman, Genetics Society of China

SPM


Yang Yue
(born 1968)
杨岳



Han
Secretary, Fuzhou Municipal Committee

SPM


Yang Xuejun
(born 1963)
杨学军
§

Han
President, National University of Defense Technology

Lt. Gen.


Zhang Jie
(born 1958)
张杰



Han
President, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

SPM


Zhang Daili
(born 1954)
张岱梨



Han
President, Hubei Federation of Trade Unions (2015–)
Head, Hebei Provincial United Front Work Department (2012–2015)

SPM


Zhang Jianping
(born 1956)
张建平
§

Han
Deputy Commander, PLA Air Force

Lt. Gen.


Chen Chuanping
(born 1962)
陈川平


Han
Secretary, Taiyuan Municipal Committee (2012–2014)

SPM


Hao Peng
(born 1960)
郝鹏



Han
Governor of Qinghai

PM


Ke Zunping
(born 1956)
柯尊平



Han
Chairman, Standing Committee of Sichuan People's Political Consultative Conference (2015–)
Deputy Secretary, Sichuan Provincial Committee (2013–2015)
Head, Sichuan Provincial Organization Department (2012–2013)

PM


Lou Qinjian
(born 1956)
娄勤俭



Han
Governor of Shaanxi
Deputy Secretary, Shaanxi Provincial Committee

PM


Yao Yinliang
(born 1956)
姚引良



Han
Vice Governor, Shaanxi
Secretary, Yan'an Municipal Committee (2012–2015)

SPM


Xia Jie
(born 1960)
夏杰


Hui
Head, Henan Provincial Organization Department

SPM


Xu Songnan
(born 1956)
徐松南



Han
Secretary, Chongqing Discipline Inspection Commission

SPM


Jiang Weilie
(born 1955)
蒋伟烈
§

Han
Deputy Commander, People's Liberation Army Navy

V-Adm.


Wan Lijun
(born 1957)
万立骏



Han
President, University of Science and Technology of China (2015–)

SPM


Wang Huizhong
(born 1956)
王辉忠



Han
Deputy Secretary, Zhejiang Provincial Committee
Secretary, Zhejiang Political and Legal Affairs Commission

SPM


Niu Zhizhong
(born 1955)
牛志忠
♮§

Han
Chief of Staff, People's Armed Police

Lt. Gen.


Deng Kai
(born 1959)
邓凯



Han
Deputy Secretary, Henan Provincial Committee

SPM


Ye Hongzhuan
(born 1958)
叶红专



Tujia
Secretary, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture Committee

DE


Erkenjan Turahun
(born 1964)
尔肯江·吐拉洪



Uyghur
Chairman, Xinjiang Federation of Trade Unions

SPM


Liu Yuting
(born 1956)
刘玉亭



Han
Deputy Director, State Administration for Industry and Commerce

SPM


Liu Shiquan
(born 1963)
刘石泉



Han
Vice President, China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation



Li Kang
(born 1957)
李康


Zhuang
Vice Chairman, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

SPM


Li Changping
(born 1961)
李昌平



Tibetan
Chairman, Sichuan Rural Work Commission

SPM


Yang Weize
(born 1962)
杨卫泽


Han
Secretary, Nanjing Municipal Committee (2012–2015)

SPM


Chen Zuoning
(born 1957)
陈左宁


Han
Vice President, Chinese Academy of Engineering



Nurlan Abelmanjen
(born 1962)
努尔兰·阿不都满金



Kazakh
Chairman, Xinjiang People's Political Consultative Conference

PM


Lin Duo
(born 1956)
林铎



Han
Secretary, Liaoning Commission for Discipline Inspection (2014–)
Secretary, Harbin Municipal Committee (2012–2014)

SPM


Jin Zhuanglong
(born 1964)
金壮龙



Han
General Manager, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China



Zhao Aiming
(born 1961)
赵爱明


Han
Head, Jiangxi Provincial Organization Department

SPM


Qin Yizhi
(born 1965)
秦宜智



Han
First Secretary, Communist Youth League

PM


Qin Yinhe
(born 1951)
秦银河
§

Han
Deputy Director, General Logistics Department of the People's Liberation Army (2012–2014)

Lt. Gen.


Gao Jianguo
(born 1954)
高建国
§

Han
Director, Shenyang Military Region Political Department

Lt. Gen.


Guo Jianbo
(born 1960)
郭剑波



Han
President, China Electric Power Research Institute



Huang Kunming
(born 1956)
黄坤明



Han
Executive Deputy Head, Propaganda Department

PM


Huang Xinchu
(born 1957)
黄新初



Han
Secretary, Chengdu Municipal Committee

SPM


Cao Shumin
(born 1966)
曹淑敏


Han
President, China Academy for Information and Communication Technology



Ge Huijun
(born 1963)
葛慧君


Han
Head, Zhejiang Provincial Propaganda Department

SPM


Zeng Wei
(born 1956)
曾维



Han
Secretary, Shenyang Municipal Committee

SPM


Yu Weiguo
(born 1955)
于伟国



Han
Deputy Secretary, Fujian Provincial Committee (2013–2015)
Governor of Fujian (2015–)

SPM


Wang Ning
(born 1955)
王宁
§

Han
Deputy Chief of General Staff, People's Liberation Army (2013–2014)
Commander, People's Armed Police (2014–)

Gen.


Wang Jun
(born 1958)
王军



Han
Director, State Administration of Taxation

PM


Wang Jian
(born 1954)
王健
§

Han
Deputy Political Commissar, Beijing Military Region

Lt. Gen.


Lü Xiwen
(born 1955)
吕锡文
♮♀

Han
Deputy Secretary, Beijing Municipal Committee (2013–2015)

SPM


Ruan Chengfa
(born 1957)
阮成发



Han
Secretary, Wuhan Municipal Committee

SPM


Li Xi
(born 1956)
李希



Han
Head, Shanghai Organization Department (2012–2014)
Governor of Liaoning (2014–2015)
Secretary, Liaoning Provincial Committee (2015–)

PM


Li Qun
(born 1962)
李群



Han
Secretary, Qingdao Municipal Committee

SPM


Li Yunfeng
(born 1957)
李云峰


Han
Executive Vice Governor of Jiangsu

SPM


Li Guoying
(born 1964)
李国英



Han
Vice Minister of Water Resources (2012–2015)
Deputy Secretary, Anhui Provincial Committee (2015–2016)
Governor of Anhui (2016–)

SPM


Wu Manqing
(born 1965)
吴曼青



Han
President, China Academy of Electronics and Information Technology



Shen Suli
(born 1958)
沈素琍


Han
Head, Anhui United Front Department

SPM


Fan Changmi
(born 1955)
范长秘
♮§

Han
Director, Lanzhou Military Region Political Department (2012–2014)

Lt. Gen.


Ouyang Jian
(born 1957)
欧阳坚



Bai
Deputy Secretary, Gansu Provincial Committee

SPM


Zhao Yupei
(born 1954)
赵玉沛



Han
President, Peking Union Medical College Hospital



Huang Lixin
(born 1962)
黄莉新


Han
Secretary, Nanjing Municipal Committee (2015–)

SPM


Gong Ke
(born 1955)
龚克



Han
President, Nankai University

SPM


Liang Liming
(born 1961)
梁黎明


Han
Vice Governor of Zhejiang

SPM


Dao Linyin
(born 1959)
刀林荫


Dai
Vice Chairman, Yunnan People's Congress

SPM


Ma Weiming
(born 1960)
马伟明
§

Han
Professor, PLA Navy Engineering University

RADM


Wang Min
(born 1956)
王敏


Han
Secretary, Jinan Municipal Committee (2012–2014)



Wang Wentao
(born 1964)
王文涛



Han
Secretary, Nanchang Municipal Committee (2012–2015)
Secretary, Jinan Municipal Committee (2015–)

SPM


Niu Hongguang
(born 1951)
牛红光
§

Han
Deputy Director, People's Liberation Army General Armaments Department

Lt. Gen.


Mao Chaofeng
(born 1965)
毛超峰



Han
Executive Vice Governor of Hainan (2015–)
Secretary, Hainan Political and Legal Affairs Commission (2013–2015)

SPM


Gongpo Tashi
(born 1962)
公保扎西



Tibetan
Head, Tibet United Front Department

SPM


Zhu Shanlu
(born 1953)
朱善璐



Han
Secretary, Peking University

SPM


Ren Hongbin
(born 1963)
任洪斌



Han
Chairman, Sinomach



Tang Tao
(born 1962)
汤涛



Han
Head, Shanxi Organization Department (2012–2015)
Vice Minister of Human Resources and Social Security

SPM


Li Jincheng
(born 1963)
李金城



Han
Vice-President, China Railway Construction Corporation Limited



Li Xiansheng
(born 1954)
李宪生



Han
Deputy Secretary, Hainan Provincial Committee (2012–2014)

SPM


Li Peilin
(born 1955)
李培林



Han
Vice President, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

SPM


Wu Zhenglong
(born 1964)
吴政隆



Han
Secretary, Taiyuan Municipal Committee (2014–)

SPM


Zhang Xiaoming
(born 1963)
张晓明



Han
Director, Liaison Office of the Central Government in Hong Kong

PM


Zhang Xiwu
(born 1958)
张喜武


Han
Deputy Director, State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission

SPM


Zhang Ruimin
(born 1949)
张瑞敏



Han
Chief executive, Haier



Zhang Ruiqing
(born 1955)
张瑞清
§

Han
Deputy Political Commissar, People's Armed Police

Lt. Gen.


Shang Yong
(born 1957)
尚勇



Han
Executive Vice President, China Association for Science and Technology (2015–)



Hu Heping
(born 1962)
胡和平



Han
Deputy Secretary, Shaanxi Provincial Committee

SPM


Ni Yuefeng
(born 1964)
倪岳峰



Han
Secretary, Fujian Commission for Discipline Inspection

SPM


Yin Fanglong
(born 1953)
殷方龙
§

Han
Deputy Director, People's Liberation Army General Political Department

Gen.


Cao Guangjing
(born 1964)
曹广晶



Han
Vice Governor of Hubei

SPM


Lei Chunmei
(born 1959)
雷春美


She
Head, Fujian United Front Department

SPM


Wang Yongchun
(born 1960)
王永春


Han
Vice President, China National Petroleum Corporation (2012–2013)



Xu Linping
(born 1957)
许林平
§

Han
Deputy Commander, Nanjing Military Region

Lt. Gen.


Sun Jinlong
(born 1962)
孙金龙



Han
Deputy Secretary, Hunan Provincial Committee

SPM


Jin Donghan
(born 1961)
金东寒



Han
Lead Engineer, China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation



He Fuchu
(born 1962)
贺福初
§

Han
President, Military Medicine Academy

Maj. Gen.


Xia Deren
(born 1955)
夏德仁



Han
Chairman, Liaoning People's Political Consultative Conference

PM


E Jingping
(born 1956)
鄂竟平



Han
Director, Office of the South-North Water Transfer Project

PM


Jiang Chaoliang
(born 1957)
蒋超良



Han
Governor of Jilin (2015–)
Chairman, Agricultural Bank of China (2012–2014)



Ma Zhengqi
(born 1959)
马正其



Han
Deputy Director, State Administration for Industry and Commerce

SPM


Shi Taifeng
(born 1956)
石泰峰



Han
Secretary, Suzhou Municipal Committee (2012–2015)
Deputy Secretary, Jiangsu Provincial Committee (2012–2015)
Governor of Jiangsu (2015–2017)
Secretary, Ningxia Regional Committee (2017–)

PM


Li Yumei
(born 1956)
李玉妹


Han
Head, Guangdong Organization Department

SPM


Yang Hui
(born 1963)
杨晖
§

Han
Chief of Staff, Nanjing Military Region

Lt. Gen.


Wu Changhai
(born 1954)
吴长海
§

Han
Deputy Political Commissar, Nanjing Military Region

Lt. Gen.


Song Liping
(born 1962)
宋丽萍


Han
President and CEO, Shenzhen Stock Exchange



Zhang Yesui
(born 1953)
张业遂



Han
Secretary, Party Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs

PM


Chen Run'er
(born 1957)
陈润儿



Han
Governor of Henan (2016–)
Deputy Secretary, Heilongjiang Provincial Committee (2014–2016)

PM


Jiang Jianqing
(born 1953)
姜建清



Han
Chairman, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China



Mei Kebao
(born 1957)
梅克保



Han
Deputy Director, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine

SPM


Pan Yiyang
(born 1961)
潘逸阳


Han
Executive Vice Chairman, Inner Mongolia (2012–2014)

SPM


Ding Xuexiang
(born 1962)
丁薛祥



Han
Deputy Director, General Office of the Communist Party
Chief of Staff to the General Secretary

SPM


Ulan
(born 1962)
乌兰


Mongolian
Deputy Secretary, Hunan Provincial Committee (2016–)
Head, Inner Mongolia Propaganda Department (2012–2016)

SPM


Sun Shougang
(born 1965)
孙守刚



Han
Head, Shandong Propaganda Department

SPM


Li Jia
(born 1961)
李佳



Han
Deputy Secretary, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional Committee

SPM


Zhao Yong
(born 1963)
赵勇



Han
Deputy Secretary, Hebei Provincial Committee

SPM


Xu Lejiang
(born 1959)
徐乐江



Han
Chairman, Baosteel Group



Cao Qing
(born 1952)
曹清
§

Han
Deputy Commander, Beijing Military Region (2015–)
Director, Central Guard Bureau (2012–2015)

Lt. Gen.


Cai Zhenhua
(born 1961)
蔡振华



Han
Director, State General Administration of Sports
President, Chinese Football Association

PM


Wan Qingliang
(born 1964)
万庆良


Han
Secretary, Guangzhou Municipal Committee (2012–2014)

SPM


Yin Li
(born 1962)
尹力



Han
Deputy Secretary, Sichuan Provincial Committee (2015–2016)
Governor of Sichuan (2016–)

SPM


Du Jiahao
(born 1955)
杜家毫



Han
Governor of Hunan (2013-2016)
Secretary, Hunan Provincial Committee (2016-)

PM


Li Chuncheng
(born 1956)
李春城


Han
Deputy Secretary, Sichuan Provincial Committee (2012)

SPM


He Lifeng
(born 1955)
何立峰



Han
Deputy Director, National Development and Reform Commission

PM


Chen Gang
(born 1966)
陈刚



Han
Vice Mayor of Beijing

SPM


Wang Rong
(born 1958)
王荣



Han
Secretary, Shenzhen Municipal Committee (2012–2015)
Chairman, Guangdong People's Political Consultative Conference (2015–)

PM


Ji Lin
(born 1962)
吉林



Han
Chairman, Beijing People's Political Consultative Conference

PM


Liu Jian
(born 1970)
刘剑



Han
Secretary, Hami Prefecture Committee

DE


Li Bing
(born 1949)
李冰



Han
Vice President, China Writers Association



Zhang Xuan
(born 1958)
张轩


Han
Chairman, Chongqing People's Congress

PM


Hu Xiaolian
(born 1958)
胡晓炼


Han
Deputy Governor, People's Bank of China

SPM


Guo Mingyi
(born 1958)
郭明义



Han
Vice Chairman, All-China Federation of Trade Unions

SPM


Wang Xiaochu
(born 1958)
王晓初



Han
Chairman, China Telecom



Jiang Xiaojuan
(born 1957)
江小涓


Han

Deputy Secretary-General, State Council

SPM


Wang Hongzhang
(born 1954)
王洪章



Han
Chairman, China Construction Bank



Hu Huaibang
(born 1955)
胡怀邦



Han
Chairman, China Development Bank



Yi Xiaoguang
(born 1958)
乙晓光
§

Han
Deputy Chief of General Staff, People's Liberation Army

Lt. Gen.


Qiu He
(born 1957)
仇和


Han
Deputy Secretary, Yunnan Provincial Committee (2012–2015)

SPM


Li Xiaopeng
(born 1959)
李小鹏



Han
Governor of Shanxi (2013–2016)
Minister of Transport (2016–)

PM



See also


  • Provincial Party Standing Committee


Notes





  1. ^ Prior to the 1980s, the composition of the Central Committee was essentially pre-determined by the party's top leaders.[3] However, beginning at the 13th Party Congress in 1987, the number of candidates standing for office had been increased to be greater than the number of seats available.[3] With this method, the candidates that receive the lowest confirmation votes in favour at a party congress would not be elected.[3]


  2. ^ It is notable that Li Xiaopeng, the son of Li Peng, gathered the fewest votes of those elected to alternate membership, making him rank last on the alternate member list.[7] Li served as Governor of Shanxi during his term as an alternate member of the Central Committee.[7]


  3. ^ "Active" political positions refer to the offices of Governor and provincial-level Party Secretary; often, an individual is considered retired when they relinquish either of those offices due to age, and are assigned some kind of committee membership in the National People's Congress.


  4. ^ Wu Aiying's expulsion from the party at the plenum was the first public announcement of her downfall; she had been Minister of Justice earlier in 2017 and seemingly retired without much fanfare.


  5. ^ Wang Zhigang's position is unusual in that he is a party branch secretary of a ministry, as opposed to a minister. In most cases, a minister is concurrently the party branch secretary of the ministry. In this case, the Minister of Science and Technology, Wan Gang, is not a member of the Communist Party, so Wang tends to party duties at the ministry and is ranked as a full minister-level official.


  6. ^ Quan has been, since 2006, a minister-level official by virtue of his position as the party branch secretary of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, which is nominally a non-partisan, apolitical body that is given ministry-level status for the purposes of administration and protocol. He is the only ethnic Korean full member of the Central Committee.


  7. ^ Li was investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and assigned leading responsibility for corruption at the Ministry of Civil Affairs; as a result, he lost his Central Committee membership. He was, however, allowed to maintain his party membership on a two-year probationary basis.


  8. ^ Yang was investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and accused of disciplinary failings, and demoted in 2017.


  9. ^ Wu Xinxiong holds a position that is normally considered deputy-minister level. However he was formerly the Governor of Jiangxi and maintained his rank when he transferred to positions in Beijing. His successor Nur Bekri was given similar treatment.




References



Citations





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  2. ^ Staff writers 2012, p. 10.


  3. ^ abc Wu, Wei (15 September 2014). "选举制度改革:十三大后的探索" [Reform of the Electoral System: The Reforms of the 13th National Congress]. The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 8 July 2015.


  4. ^ ab Staff writers 2012, p. 11.


  5. ^ "Nearly half of CPC Central Committee members are newcomers". China Daily. Xinhua News Agency. 14 November 2012. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  6. ^ abc Lam 2012, p. 3.


  7. ^ abc Lam 2012, p. 4.


  8. ^ Staff writer (27 February 2013). "China's cabinet to reform departmental system". Global Times. People's Daily. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  9. ^ An, ed. (15 November 2013). "China issues detailed reform roadmap". Xinhua News Agency. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  10. ^ abcd Lu, Hui, ed. (15 November 2013). "Xi explains China's reform plan". Xinhua News Agency. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  11. ^ abc Yi, Yang, ed. (23 October 2014). "CPC key meeting lays down major tasks for advancing "rule of law"". Xinhua News Agency. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  12. ^ ab Doyon & Winckler 2014, pp. 17–20.


  13. ^ "观察:中共十八届五中全会的两大议题". BBC.


  14. ^ "十八届五中全会会议公报全文发布". Central Committee of the Communist Party of China via Sina. October 30, 2015.


  15. ^ Lai, Christina (2016-10-26). "In China's sixth plenum, Xi strives to polish image abroad". www.asiatimes.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.


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General

Plenary sessions, apparatus heads, ethnicity, the Central Committee member- and alternate membership, Politburo membership, Secretariat membership, Central Military Commission members, Standing Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection membership, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, offices an individual held, retirement, if the individual in question is military personnel, female, has been expelled, is currently under investigation or has retired:




  • "中共中央直属机构" [Agencies reporting directly to the CPC Central Committee]. People's Daily Online (in Chinese). Retrieved 2 July 2015.


  • "List of members of the 18th CPC Central Committee". China Daily. 14 November 2012. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • "List of alternate members of 18th CPC Central Committee". Xinhua News Agency. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • Yi, Yang, ed. (23 October 2014). "Highlights of communique of 4th plenary session of CPC Central Committee". Xinhua News Agency. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • "令计划涉嫌严重违纪正接受组织调查" [Ling Jihua accused of serious violation of discipline and is under organizational investigation] (in Chinese). Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China. 22 December 2014. Archived from the original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • Ranade, Jayadeva (December 2012). "Contemporary China: CCP, Army and the 18th Central Committee". Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • "Xi Jinping elected general secretary of CPC Central Committee". China Daily. Xinhua News Agency. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • "List of Political Bureau members of 18th CPC Central Committee". China Daily. Xinhua News Agency. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • "List of members of 18th CPC Central Committee Secretariat". Xinhua News Agency. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • "List of chairman, vice chairmen, members of CPC Central Military Commission". Xinhua News Agency. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • "List of secretary, deputy secretaries, Standing Committee members of CPC discipline commission". Xinhua News Agency. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • "List of members of CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection". Xinhua News Agency. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2015.


  • "Browse Institutions: All Categories: Political Parties and Movements: Communist Party of China (CPC): CPC, Central Committee". China Vitae. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
    Note: For information on individual members (such as work history, birthdate, or ethnicity), press on their names (which will lead you to a page devoted to that specific individual).


  • "Database of CPC and government executives". People's Daily (in Chinese). Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
    Note: For information on individual members (such as work history, birthdate, or ethnicity), search their name (in Chinese) and you will be transported directly to a page devoted to them.


Articles and journals



  • Doyon, Jerome; Winckler, Hugo (2014). "The Fourth Plenum, Party Officials and Local Courts" (PDF). China Brief. Jamestown Foundation. XIV (22): 17–20. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-02-15. Retrieved 2015-07-05.


  • Lam, Willy (30 November 2012). "Communist Youth League Clique Maintains Clout Despite Congress Setback" (PDF). China Brief. Jamestown Foundation. XII (23): 2–4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-13. Retrieved 2015-07-05.


  • Staff writers (21 December 2012). "The China Rising Leaders Project, Part 2: Outcomes of the Chinese Communist Party's 18th National Congress" (PDF). U.S.–China Economic and Security Review Commission Staff Research Report: 1–28.











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