Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

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Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

中国共产党四川省委员会
Overview
TypeHighest decision-making organ when Sichuan Provincial Congress is not in session.
Elected by Sichuan Provincial Congress
Length of termFive years
Term limitsNone
First convocation1948
Leadership
Secretary Wang Xiaohui
Deputy Secretary Huang Qiang (Governor)
Shi Xiaolin (Full-time Deputy Secretary)
Secretary-GeneralChen Wei
Executive organ Standing Committee
Inspection organ Commission for Discipline Inspection

The Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, officially the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, is the provincial committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Sichuan Province. The committee secretary is the highest ranking post in the province. The current secretary is Wang Xiaohui, who succeeded Peng Qinghua on 22 April 2022.

Contents

Organization

The organization of the Sichuan Provincial Committee includes: [1]

Functional Departments

  • Organization Department
  • Propaganda Department
  • United Front Work Department
  • Political and Legal Affairs Commission
  • Social Work Department

Offices

  • Policy Research Office
  • Office of the Cyberspace Affairs Commission
  • Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission
  • Office of the Institutional Organization Commission
  • Office of the Military-civilian Fusion Development Committee
  • Taiwan Work Office
  • Office of the Leading Group for Inspection Work
  • Bureau of Veteran Cadres

Dispatched institutions

Organizations directly under the Committee

  • Sichuan Party School
  • Sichuan Institute of Socialism
  • Sichuan Daily
  • Party History Research Office
  • Sichuan Provincial Archives

Leadership

Party Secretary

Secretary of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
中国共产党四川省委员会书记
Danghui.svg
Wang Xiao Hui .png
Incumbent
Wang Xiaohui
since 22 April 2022
Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Status Party Committee Secretary
NominatorProvincial Committee
AppointerProvincial Committee
Inaugural holder Li Jingquan
FormationSeptember 1952
DeputyDeputy Secretary of the Provincial Committee
No.ImageNameTerm startTerm endRef.
1 Li Jingquan.jpg Li Jingquan

(1909–1989)

September 1952February 1965
2 Portrait gray.png Liao Zhigao

(1913–2000)

February 1965January 1967
Cultural Revolution Interregnum19671971
3 Zhang Guohua.jpg Zhang Guohua

(1914–1972)

August 1971February 1972
4 Liuxingyuan.jpg Liu Xingyuan

(1908–1990)

March 1972October 1975
5 Bezoek Chinese premier Zhao Ziyang , met premier Lubbers tijdens regeringsdiner, Bestanddeelnr 933-3563 (cropped).jpg Zhao Ziyang

(1919–2005)

October 1975March 1980
6 Portrait gray.png Tan Qilong

(1913–2003)

March 1980February 1983 [2]
7 Portrait gray.png Yang Rudai

(1926–2018)

February 1983March 1993 [3]
8 Portrait gray.png Xie Shijie

(born 1934)

March 1993January 2000 [4]
9 Zhou Yongkang.jpg Zhou Yongkang

(born 1942)

6 January 20005 December 2002 [5]
10 Portrait gray.png Zhang Xuezhong

(born 1943)

5 December 20023 December 2006 [6]
11 Du Qinglin (cropped).jpg Du Qinglin

(born 1946)

3 December 20062 December 2007 [7]
12 Liu Qibao in 2016.jpg Liu Qibao

(born 1953)

2 December 200721 November 2012 [8]
13 Wang Dongming.jpg Wang Dongming

(born 1956)

21 November 201221 March 2018 [9]
14 Peng Qinghua.png Peng Qinghua

(born 1957)

21 March 201822 April 2022 [10]
15 Wang Xiao Hui .png Wang Xiaohui

(born 1962)

22 April 2022Incumbent [11]

Party Committees

11th Provincial Party Committee (May 2017 – May 2022)

12th Provincial Party Committee (May 2022–)


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