Chapter IX
Leading
Party Members' Groups
Article 46. A leading Party members' group may be
formed in the leading body of a central or local state organ, people's
organization, economic or cultural institution or other non-Party unit. The
group plays the role of the core of leadership. Its main tasks are: to see to it
that the Party's line, principles and policies are implemented, to discuss and
decide on matters of major importance in its unit, to do well in cadre
management, to rally the non-Party cadres and the masses in fulfilling the tasks
assigned by the Party and the state and to guide the work of the Party
organization of the unit and those directly under it.
Article 47. The composition of a leading Party
members' group is decided by the Party organization that approves its
establishment. The group shall have a secretary and, if necessary, deputy
secretaries.
A leading Party members' group must accept the
leadership of the Party organization that approves its establishment.
Article 48. Party committees may be set up in state organs which exercise centralized leadership over their subordinate units. The Central Committee of the Party shall provide the specific procedure for their establishment and define their functions, powers and tasks.
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