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The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
(CPPCC) is a patriotic united front organization led by the Communist Party of
China (CPC). It is made up of deputies from the CPC, eight democratic parties,
non-party democrats and people's organizations, deputies from various minority
nationalities and from all walks of life, and Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao
compatriots and returned overseas Chinese,as well as specially invited
people.
The CPPCC is an important
instrument of socialist democracy in China's political life. In accordance with
the policy of "long-term coexistence and mutual supervision" between the CPC and
the democratic parties and non-party personages, and the principle of "treating
each other with all sincerity and sharing weal or woe", the CPPCC participates
in political consultations with regard to major state policies and important
issues concerning the people's life, and exercises democratic supervision over
the CPC and the People's Government by making suggestions and criticisms, so as
to help the state organs in
improving their work, raise work efficiency, and overcome bureaucracy. Such
supervision differs from that by the National People's Congress
(NPC). It has no legal effect.
Known as the government's "think tank", the CPPCC committees at all
levels contain large numbers of activists and public figures from various walks
of life, experts and scholars in various fields. The 1st Plenary Session of
the CPPCC was held in Beijing in September 1949. Exercising the functions and
powers of the NPC, the country's highest legislative body at that time, the
CPPCC proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic of China. The CPPCC was
named an rganization for the Party's united front work after the convening of
the 1st National People's Congress in September 1954.
Up to 1996, there had more than 3,000 CPPCC organizations at all levels
throughout the country.
The number of the CPPCC National Committee members increased from 180 in
1949 to 2,196 for the 9th CPPCC National Committee in March 1998.
The CPPCC local committees had a total of 461,000 members in 1996.
The CPPCC National Committee is elected once every five years, and
meets in session once a year. In order to participate in the consultations and
discussions of government policies, the CPPCC session always convenes
simultaneously with the NPC, and its members attend the NPC as nonvoting
deputies.
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