15th Standing Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

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The 15th Standing Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) was elected at the 1st Plenary Session of the 15th CCDI and then endorsed by the 1st Plenary Session of the 15th Central Committee on 18 September 1997.

The 15th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was in session from 1997 to 2002. It held seven plenary sessions.

Members

Name
(birth–death)
Took office Left office Duration
Wen, Mao Mao Wen
(born ?)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Liying, Liu Liu Liying
(born 1939)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Peiwen, Qi Qi Peiwen
(born ?)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Zhilun, Li Li Zhilun
(1942–2007)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Dengzhu, Li Li Dengzhu
(born ?)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Yong, He He Yong
(born 1940)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Ziyu, Zhou Zhou Ziyu
(born 1935)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Hongzhu, Zhao Zhao Hongzhu
(born 1947)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Chunqing, Yuan Yuan Chunqing
(born 1952)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Zanzhong, Xia Xia Zanzhong
(born 1939)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Qingze, Cao Cao Qingze
(born ?)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Jianxing, Wei Wei Jianxing
(19312015)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Gang, Peng Peng Gang
(born ?)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Zhubin, Han Han Zhubin
(born 1932)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days
Jie, Fu Fu Jie
(born ?)
18 September 1997 15 November 20025 years, 58 days

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References

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The 15th CCDI Standing Committee composition was taken from this source:

<i>Beijing Review</i> newspaper

Beijing Review is China's only national news magazine in English, published by the China International Publishing Group. It claims a per-issue circulation of 70,000 and distribution "throughout China and 150 countries and regions worldwide."

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