17th Central Committee | |
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22 October 2007 – 15 November 2012 | |
Leadership | |
General Secretary | Hu Jintao |
Inner-groups | Politburo Standing Committee: 9 members Politburo: 25 members Secretariat: 7 members Military Commission: 7 members |
Candidates | |
Apparatus | |
No. of departments | 4 |
The 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was elected by the 17th Congress on 21 October 2007, and sat until the 18th National Congress in 2012. The 17th Central Committee is composed of full members and alternate members. It was followed by the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. [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 favor 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] [ non-primary source needed ]
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Plenum | Start–end | Length | Summary |
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1st Plenary Session | 22 October 2007 | 1 day | Hu Jintao was elected General Secretary and CMC Chairman. A 25-members Politburo, a 9-members Politburo Standing Committee and a 6-members Secretariat with Xi Jinping as first-ranking secretary were elected. He Guoqiang was appointed Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. |
2nd Plenary Session | 25–27 February 2008 | 3 days | The meeting approved lists of nominees for top State posts and leading posts of the 11th National People's Congress and the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. |
3rd Plenary Session | 9–12 October 2008 | 4 days | Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the Politburo, and a Decision of the CCP Central Committee on Rural Reform and Development setting basic goals for rural reform by 2020 submitted by Hui Liangyu was approved. |
4th Plenary Session | 15–18 September 2009 | 4 days | Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the Politburo, Xi Jinping submitted the Decision of the CCP Central Committee on Major Issues on Strengthening and Improving Party Building under the New Circumstances. The focus was "on continuing to emancipate the mind, persisting in reform and opening up, promoting scientific development and social harmony". |
5th Plenary Session | 15–18 October 2010 | 4 days | Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the Politburo, Wen Jiabao submitted the CCP Central Committee's Proposal for Formulating the 12th Five-Year Program for China's Economic and Social Development (2011–2015). Xi Jinping was appointed a vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission. Former manager of the China National Nuclear Corporation Kang Rixin was expelled from the Party for corruption and graft. |
6th Plenary Session | 15–18 October 2011 | 4 days | Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the Politburo, Li Changchun submitted to the plenum's discussion the CCP Central Committee's Decision on Important Issues for Deepening Cultural Reform and Promoting Development of Socialist Culture. It was decided that the 18th National Congress was to bo convened in the second half of 2012. |
7th Plenary Session | 1–4 November 2012 | 4 days | Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the Politburo. The date of the 18th National Congress was set to 8 November 2012, and a draft Political Report as well as proposed amendments to the CCP Constitution were disclosed. The Politburo decisions of 28 September 2012 of expelling Bo Xilai from the Party, as well as the expulsion of former railway minister Liu Zhijun, were approved by the plenum. Fan Changlong and Xu Qiliang were appointed CMC vice chairmen. |
Institution | Name (Hanzi) | Year of Birth | Took office | Left office | Tenure |
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Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Organs | He Guoqiang 贺国强 | 1943 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
Central International Liaison Department | Wang Jiarui 王家瑞 | 1949 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
Central Organization Department | Li Yuanchao 李源潮 | 1950 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
Central Policy Research Office | Wang Huning 王沪宁 | 1955 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission | Zhou Yongkang 周永康 | 1942 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
Central Publicity Department | Liu Yunshan 刘云山 | 1947 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
Central Taiwan Task Office | Chen Yunlin 陈云林 | 1941 | 22 October 2007 | June 2008 | 223 days |
Wang Yi 王毅 | 1953 | September 2008 | 15 November 2012 | 4 years and 75 days | |
Central United Front Work Department | Liu Yandong 刘延东 | 1945 | 22 October 2007 | December 2007 | 40 days |
Du Qinglin 杜青林 | 1946 | December 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 4 years and 350 days | |
General Office | Ling Jihua 令计划 | 1956 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
General Office of the Central Institutional Organization Commission | Wang Dongming 王东明 | 1956 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
Zhang Jinan 张纪南 | 1957 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days | |
General Office of the Central Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs | Zhu Zhixin 朱之鑫 | 1949 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
General Office of the Foreign Affairs Leading Group | Dai Bingguo 戴秉国 | 1941 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
General Office of the State Council | Hua Jianmin 华建敏 | 1940 | 22 October 2007 | 18 March 2008 | 148 days |
Ma Kai 马凯 | 1946 | 18 March 2008 | 15 November 2012 | 4 years and 242 days | |
International Communications Office | Cai Wu 蔡武 | 1949 | 22 October 2007 | 18 March 2008 | 148 days |
Wang Chen 王晨 | 1950 | 18 March 2008 | 15 November 2012 | 4 years and 242 days | |
Working Committee of Organs Directly Under the Central Committee | Ling Jihua 令计划 | 1956 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
Institution | Name (Hanzi) | Year Born | Took office | Left office | Tenure |
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Central Compilation and Translation Bureau | Wei Jianhua 韦建桦 | 1946 | 22 October 2007 | February 2010 | 2 years and 102 days |
Yi Junqing 衣俊卿 | 1958 | February 2010 | 15 November 2012 | 2 years and 288 days | |
Central Literature Research Office | Teng Wensheng 滕文生 | 1940 | 22 October 2007 | December 2007 | 40 days |
Leng Rong 冷溶 | 1953 | December 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 4 years and 350 days | |
Central Party History Research Centre | Long Xinmin 龙新民 | 1946 | 22 October 2007 | 18 October 2011 | 3 years and 361 days |
Ouyang Song 欧阳淞 | 1948 | 18 October 2011 | 15 November 2012 | 1 year and 28 days | |
Central Party School | Xi Jinping 习近平 | 1953 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
China Executive Leadership Academy, Jinggangshan | Li Yuanchao 李源潮 | 1950 | 22 October 2007 | 15 November 2012 | 5 years and 24 days |
China Executive Leadership Academy, Pudong | |||||
China Executive Leadership Academy, Yan'an | |||||
Guangming Daily | Gou Tianlin 苟天林 | 1948 | 22 October 2007 | March 2010 | 2 years and 130 days |
He Zhanfan 胡占凡 | 1955 | March 2010 | 15 November 2012 | 2 years and 259 days | |
People's Daily | Zhang Yannong 张研农 | 1948 | 22 October 2007 | 28 April 2008 | 189 days |
Wu Hengquan 吴恒权 | 1948 | 28 April 2008 | 15 November 2012 | 4 years and 201 days | |
Cai Mingzhao 蔡名照 | 1955 | 1 November 2012 | 15 November 2012 | 14 days | |
Qiushi | Li Baoshan 李宝善 | 1955 | 22 October 2007 | June 2008 | 223 days |
Zhang Xiaolin 张晓林 | — | June 2008 | 15 November 2012 | 4 years and 167 days |
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Keys | |
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♀ | Indicates that the individual is female. |
↑ | Indicates that the individual was elevated from alternate to member at the 4th Plenary Session. |
♮ | Indicates that the individual was expelled from the Communist Party after CCDI [lower-greek 1] investigation. |
∞ | Indicates that the individual retired from active political positions [lower-alpha 1] during their term on the Central Committee |
§ | Indicates that the individual is military personnel. |
↔ | Indicates that the individual is military personnel and retired from active service during their term on the Central Committee |
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 (§). |
Notes:
Notes:
Listing | Name Hanzi | Year of Birth | Keys | Ethnicity | Office | Rank |
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1 | Wang Xinxian 王新宪 | 1954 | ↑ | Han | — | — |
2 | Yan Rongzhu 焉荣竹 | 1952 | ↑ | Han | — | — |
3 | Wang Xuejun 王学军 | 1952 | ↑ | Han | — | — |
4 | Wang Jianping 王建平 | 1953 | §↑ | Han | — | — |
5 | Liu Shiquan 刘石泉 | 1963 | — | Han | — | — |
6 | Du Yuxin 杜宇新 | 1953 | — | Han | — | — |
7 | Fu Yuelan 符跃兰 | 1953 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
8 | Ma Biao 马飚 | 1954 | — | Zhuang | — | — |
9 | Wang Guangya 王光亚 | 1950 | — | Han | — | — |
10 | Danko 旦科 | 1962 | — | Tibetan | — | — |
11 | Zhu Xiaodan 朱小丹 | 1953 | — | Han | — | — |
12 | Quan Zhezhu 全哲洙 | 1952 | — | Korean | — | — |
13 | Li Yumei 李玉妹 | 1956 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
14 | Zhang Lianzhen 张连珍 | 1951 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
15 | Lin Zuoming 林左鸣 | 1957 | — | Han | — | — |
16 | Luo Zhengfu 罗正富 | 1952 | — | Yi | — | — |
17 | Luo Zhijun 罗志军 | 1951 | — | Han | — | — |
18 | Zheng Lizhong 郑立中 | 1951 | — | Han | — | — |
19 | Zhao Xiangeng 赵宪庚 | 1953 | — | Han | — | — |
20 | Yuan Rongxiang 袁荣祥 | 1955 | — | Han | — | — |
21 | Huang Jianguo 黄建国 | 1952 | — | Han | — | — |
22 | Shen Weichen 申维辰 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
23 | Ren Yaping 任亚平 | 1952 | — | Han | — | — |
24 | Liu Hui 刘慧 | 1959 | ♀ | Hui | — | — |
25 | Liu Zhenqi 刘振起 | 1946 | § | Han | — | — |
26 | Sun Jianguo 孙建国 | 1952 | § | Han | — | — |
27 | Li Xi 李希 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
28 | Li Maifu 李买富 | 1946 | § | Han | — | — |
29 | Yang Gang 杨刚 | 1953 | — | Han | — | — |
30 | Yang Song 杨松 | 1950 | — | Han | — | — |
31 | Yu Yuanhui 余远辉 | 1964 | — | Yao | — | — |
32 | Yu Xinrong 余欣荣 | 1959 | — | Han | — | — |
33 | Zhang Chengyin 张成寅 | 1950 | — | Han | — | — |
34 | Zhang Guoqing 张国清 | 1964 | — | Han | — | — |
35 | Zhang Yijiong 张裔炯 | 1955 | — | Han | — | — |
36 | Chen Cungen 陈存根 | 1952 | — | Han | — | — |
37 | Chen Min'er 陈敏尔 | 1960 | — | Han | — | — |
38 | Nur Bekri 努尔·白克力 | 1960 | — | Uyghur | — | — |
39 | Lin Jun 林军 | 1949 | — | Han | — | — |
40 | Luo Huining 骆惠宁 | 1954 | — | Han | — | — |
41 | Huang Kangsheng 黄康生 | 1952 | — | Buyi | — | — |
42 | Wei Fenghe 魏凤和 | 1954 | § | Han | — | — |
43 | Yu Gesheng 于革胜 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
44 | Wang Weiguang 王伟光 | 1950 | — | Han | — | — |
45 | Ai Husheng 艾虎生 | 1951 | § | Han | — | — |
46 | Zhu Fazhong 朱发忠 | 1948 | — | Han | — | — |
47 | Liu Xuepu 刘学普 | 1957 | — | Tujia | — | — |
48 | Liu Zhenlai 刘振来 | 1949 | — | Hui | — | — |
49 | Sun Jinlong 孙金龙 | 1962 | — | Han | — | — |
50 | Su Shiliang 苏士亮 | 1950 | § | Han | — | — |
51 | Li Changyin 李长印 | 1951 | — | Han | — | — |
52 | Yue Fuhong 岳福洪 | 1949 | — | Han | — | — |
53 | Jin Zhenji 金振吉 | 1959 | — | Korean | — | — |
54 | Qin Yinhe 秦银河 | 1951 | § | Han | — | — |
55 | Xu Yitian 徐一天 | 1947 | — | Han | — | — |
56 | Xue Yanzhong 薛延忠 | 1954 | — | Han | — | — |
57 | Wang Xiankui 王宪魁 | 1952 | — | Han | — | — |
58 | Bayanqolu 巴音朝鲁 | 1955 | — | Mongolian | — | — |
59 | Ye Dongsong 叶冬松 | 1958 | — | Han | — | — |
60 | Shi Lianxi 史莲喜 | 1952 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
61 | Liu Xiaokai 刘晓凯 | 1962 | — | Miao | — | — |
62 | Wu Dingfu 吴定富 | 1946 | — | Han | — | — |
63 | Zhang Geng 张耕 | 1944 | — | Han | — | — |
64 | Zhang Jiyao 张基尧 | 1945 | — | Han | — | — |
65 | Chen Baosheng 陈宝生 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
66 | Miao Wei 苗圩 | 1955 | — | Han | — | — |
67 | Lin Mingyue 林明月 | 1947 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
68 | Zhao Aiming 赵爱明 | 1961 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
69 | Hu Zejun 胡泽君 | 1955 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
70 | Hu Zhenmin 胡振民 | 1946 | — | Han | — | — |
71 | Xian Hui 咸辉 | 1958 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
72 | Yuan Jiajun 袁家军 | 1962 | — | Han | — | — |
73 | Xi Zhongchao 息中朝 | 1947 | — | Han | — | — |
74 | Xu Lejiang 徐乐江 | 1959 | — | Han | — | — |
75 | Xu Fenlin 徐粉林 | 1953 | § | Han | — | — |
76 | Huang Xingguo 黄兴国 | 1954 | — | Han | — | — |
77 | Chen Yiqin 谌贻琴 | 1959 | — | Bai | — | — |
78 | Wang Yupu 王玉普 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
79 | Wang Guosheng 王国生 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
80 | You Quan 尤权 | 1954 | — | Han | — | — |
81 | Li Jincheng 李金城 | 1963 | — | Han | — | — |
82 | Xiao Gang 肖钢 | 1958 | — | Han | — | — |
83 | Xiao Yaqing 肖亚庆 | 1959 | — | Han | — | — |
84 | He Lifeng 何立峰 | 1955 | — | Han | — | — |
85 | Zhang Shibo 张仕波 | 1952 | § | Han | — | — |
86 | Zhang Xiaogang 张晓刚 | 1954 | — | Han | — | — |
87 | Jin Zhuanglong 金壮龙 | 1964 | — | Han | — | — |
88 | Hu Xiaolian 胡晓炼 | 1958 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
89 | Bai Chunli 白春礼 | 1953 | — | Manchu | — | — |
90 | Dorji 多吉 | 1953 | — | Tibetan | — | — |
91 | Liu Wei 刘伟 | 1958 | — | Han | — | — |
92 | Liu Weiping 刘伟平 | 1953 | — | Han | — | — |
93 | Liu Yuejun 刘粤军 | 1954 | § | Han | — | — |
94 | Jiang Zelin 江泽林 | 1959 | — | Han | — | — |
95 | Li Ke 李克 | 1956 | — | Zhuang | — | — |
96 | Li Andong 李安东 | 1946 | § | Han | — | — |
97 | Leng Rong 冷溶 | 1953 | — | Han | — | — |
98 | Chen Run'er 陈润儿 | 1957 | — | Han | — | — |
99 | Lu Xinshe 鹿心社 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
100 | Xie Heping 谢和平 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
101 | Wang Rulin 王儒林 | 1953 | — | Han | — | — |
102 | Shi Dahua 石大华 | 1951 | — | Han | — | — |
103 | Ye Xiaowen 叶小文 | 1950 | — | Han | — | — |
104 | Ji Lin 吉林 | 1962 | — | Han | — | — |
105 | Su Shulin 苏树林 | 1962 | — | Han | — | — |
106 | Li Kang 李康 | 1957 | ♀ | Zhuang | — | — |
107 | Li Chongxi 李崇禧 | 1951 | — | Han | — | — |
108 | Yang Liwei 杨利伟 | 1965 | — | Han | — | — |
109 | Yang Huanning 杨焕宁 | 1957 | — | Han | — | — |
110 | Zhang Xuan 张轩 | 1958 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
111 | Chen Zhenggao 陈政高 | 1952 | — | Han | — | — |
112 | Wu Jihai 武吉海 | 1953 | — | Miao | — | — |
113 | Xiang Junbo 项俊波 | 1957 | — | Han | — | — |
114 | Shu Xiaoqin 舒晓琴 | 1956 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
115 | Zhan Wenlong 詹文龙 | 1955 | — | Han | — | — |
116 | Pan Yunhe 潘云鹤 | 1946 | — | Han | — | — |
117 | Dao Linyin 刀林荫 | 1959 | ♀ | Dai | — | — |
118 | Wang Rong 王荣 | 1958 | — | Han | — | — |
119 | Tang Tao 汤涛 | 1962 | — | Han | — | — |
120 | Li Jiheng 李纪恒 | 1957 | — | Han | — | — |
121 | Song Airong 宋爱荣 | 1959 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
122 | Zhang Jie 张杰 | 1958 | — | Han | — | — |
123 | Chen Zuoning 陈左宁 | 1957 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
124 | Zhu Yanfeng 竺延风 | 1961 | — | Han | — | — |
125 | Luo Lin 骆琳 | 1955 | — | Han | — | — |
126 | Tie Ning 铁凝 | 1957 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
127 | Chu Yimin 褚益民 | 1953 | § | Han | — | — |
128 | Cai Yingting 蔡英挺 | 1954 | § | Han | — | — |
129 | Xing Yuanmin 邢元敏 | 1948 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
130 | Li Hongzhong 李鸿忠 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
131 | Chen Chuanping 陈川平 | 1962 | — | Han | — | — |
132 | Mei Kebao 梅克保 | 1957 | — | Han | — | — |
133 | Cao Qing 曹清 | 1947 | — | Han | — | — |
134 | Jiao Huancheng 焦焕成 | 1949 | — | Han | — | — |
135 | Lei Chunmei 雷春美 | 1959 | ♀ | She | — | — |
136 | Zhai Huqu 翟虎渠 | 1950 | — | Han | — | — |
137 | Ding Yiping 丁一平 | 1951 | § | Han | — | — |
138 | Min Weifang 闵维方 | 1950 | — | Han | — | — |
139 | Guo Shuqing 郭树清 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
140 | Wang Xia 王侠 | 1954 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
141 | Chen Yuan 陈元 | 1945 | — | Han | — | — |
142 | Chen Deming 陈德铭 | 1949 | — | Han | — | — |
143 | Jiang Jianqing 姜建清 | 1953 | — | Han | — | — |
144 | Guo Shengkun 郭声琨 | 1954 | — | Han | — | — |
145 | Dong Wancai 董万才 | 1947 | — | Han | — | — |
146 | Cai Zhenhua 蔡振华 | 1961 | — | Han | — | — |
147 | Wang Mingfang 王明方 | 1952 | — | Han | — | — |
148 | Shen Suli 沈素琍 | 1958 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
149 | Zhang Daili 张岱梨 | 1954 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
150 | Chen Quanguo 陈全国 | 1955 | — | Han | — | — |
151 | Ulagan 乌兰 | 1958 | ♀ | Mongolian | — | — |
152 | Fu Zhifang 付志方 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
153 | Xia Baolong 夏宝龙 | 1952 | — | Han | — | — |
154 | Wang Anshun 王安顺 | 1957 | — | Han | — | — |
155 | Wu Xianguo 吴显国 | 1956 | — | Han | — | — |
156 | Zhang Ruimin 张瑞敏 | 1949 | — | Han | — | — |
157 | Zhao Yong 赵勇 | 1963 | — | Han | — | — |
158 | Li Zhanshu 栗战书 | 1950 | — | Han | — | — |
159 | Che Jun 车俊 | 1955 | — | Han | — | — |
160 | Jiang Jiemin 蒋洁敏 | 1955 | — | Han | — | — |
161 | Wang Xiaochu 王晓初 | 1958 | — | Han | — | — |
162 | Liu Yupu 刘玉浦 | 1949 | — | Han | — | — |
163 | Wang Sanyun 王三运 | 1952 | — | Han | — | — |
164 | Yin Yicui 殷一璀 | 1955 | ♀ | Han | — | — |
165 | Lou Jiwei 楼继伟 | 1950 | — | Han | — | — |
166 | Liu Zhenya 刘振亚 | 1952 | — | Han | — | — |
167 | Jia Ting'an 贾廷安 | 1952 | § | Han | — | — |
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Mo Jiancheng is a former Chinese politician who spent most of his career in both Inner Mongolia and Jiangxi. As of August 2017 he was under investigation by the Communist Party's anti-corruption agency. Previously he served as leader of the discipline inspection team sent by Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) to Ministry of Finance (MOF) from December 2015 to August 2017, Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Jiangxi from January 2015 to December 2015, executive vice-governor of Jiangxi from July 2013 to September 2015, Communist Party Secretary of Baotou from November 2006 to April 2010, and Communist Party Secretary of Tongliao from January 2003 to December 2004. Mo worked with Su Rong for a long time.
Yun Gongmin is a retired Chinese politician of Mongol ethnicity. He entered the workforce in August 1968, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in January 1979. He was investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China, in October 2019. He retired in November 2013 after five years as the deputy Communist Party Secretary and general manager of China Huadian Corporation, one of China's largest power companies, between 2008 and 2013.
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