中央军事委员会办公厅 | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1949 |
Type | Administrative agency |
Jurisdiction | People's Liberation Army |
Headquarters | "August 1st Building", Beijing |
Agency executives |
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Parent department | Central Military Commission |
Website | chinamil.com.cn |
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The General Office of the Central Military Commission [1] (Chinese :中央军事委员会办公厅), simply known as the CMC General Office (Chinese :中央军委办公厅) or the Military Office (Chinese :军办), is an administrative agency of the Central Military Commission of Theater Deputy-grade, which assists the leaders with the day to day administrative operations of the CMC. Like all other CMC departments, it is a two names, one agency organization with both a state and Communist party name. [2] [3]
On November 11, 1949, the General Office of the People's Revolutionary Military Commission of the Central People's Government was established in the Jurentang of Zhongnanhai in Beijing as the administrative agency of the Central People's Revolutionary Military Commission. On 28 September 1954, the Political Bureau Meeting of the CCP Central Committee decided to re-establish the Central Military Commission of the CCP, with Mao Zedong as Chairman, 12 members, and no vice-chairman or standing committee members. Peng Dehuai presided over the work of the Military Commission, and Huang Kecheng serves as Secretary-General of the Military Commission. The General Office also served as the General Office of the Ministry of National Defense, and it also had jurisdiction over the General Staff Headquarters office and management section. On 27 November 1954, the office was renamed "General Office of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China", serving concurrently as the "General Office of the Ministry of Defense of the People's Republic of China". The daily work of the General Office of the Military Commission was presided over by the Secretary-General and Deputy Secretary-General. At the end of 1955, the General Office of the Military Commission moved out of Zhongnanhai.
In the run-in to the Cultural Revolution, in November 1965, Xiao Xiangrong, who had long served as the director of the General Office of the Military Commission, was criticized and dismissed for opposing "giving prominence to politics" (“突出政治” - Lin Biao's plan to focus military training on Mao Zedong thought). The General Staff sent a working group to the General Office to carry out the "four clean-ups" in the agency. At the same time, the CCP Central Committee approved the creation of a General Office of the General Staff Department that would also serve as the General Office of the CMC. Yang Chengwu was appointed as the director of the General Office of the General Staff. The General Office of the Military Commission became a second-level department of the General Staff. After November 1969, all GO assets, as well as the Foreign Affairs Bureau, were transferred to the General Staff Administration Department. At the end of 1970, the seal of the "General Office of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army" started to be officially used.
In April 1979, the General Office was separated from the General Staff and subordinated directly to the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, but it still served as the General Office of the Ministry of National Defense. After June 1983, it also served as the General Office of the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Before the 2016 reforms, the GO had the following structure:
In November 2015,as part of the 2015 reforms the department was reorganized into the "General Office of the Central Military Commission".
After the 2016 reforms, the organization of the CMC General Office is as follows:
(From June 1983, also the director the PRC Central Military Commission)
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