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  • [[File:Communist Youth League of China.jpg|thumb|200px|left]] ...ion of advanced young people under the leadership of the CPC, according to the CPC Constitution amended and adopted in 2007.
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  • ...]], and after its conclusion he engaged in education and the dissemination of information. ...he Central Committee of the 7th and 8th Congress of the Communist Party of China. Xu passed away in [[Beijing]] on [[November 28]], [[1968]].
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  • ...nhui Province]], was one of the senior leaders of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) in its early stages. ...lic of China]] in [[1949]], Wang was appointed China's first ambassador to the Soviet Union.
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  • ...articipating party that accepts the leadership of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC), co-operates with it closely, and dedicates itself to building soci
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  • ...articipating party that accepts the leadership of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC), co-operates with it closely, and dedicates itself to building soci
    444 bytes (69 words) - 02:10, 8 June 2010
  • ...p://www.ngd.org.cn/) (http://english.gov.cn/2005-08/16/content_23646.htm), China Zhi Gong Dang (http://www.chinazhigongparty.org.cn/) (http://english.gov.cn ...e Constitution. The basic principle of the cooperation between the CPC and the other parties is “long-term coexistence and mutual supervision, treating
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with ...olicy aimed to keep the Chinese population under 1.2 billion by the end of the 20th century. ([[One-child policy|More...]])
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  • ...vernor of Anhui Province and secretary of the Leading Party Members' Group of CPC Anhui Provincial Committee. ([[Wang Sanyun|More...]])
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  • ...s appointed the Minister of Culture by the [[National People's Congress]], China's top legislature, on December 28, 2014. ...ersity]] of China in 1978 and entered the School of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee in 1984, where he received a master's degree.
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  • [[1904]]: [[Ren Bishi]], a senior leader of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC), was born. [[1999]]: World Botanical Expo opened in [[Kunming]], southwest [[China]]'s [[Yunnan Province]].
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  • ...evel leading body for reform since the 1978 reform in China. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Leading_group_for_overall_reform More...])
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  • ...in resisting the Japanese aggressors, leading to the official formation of the [[Anti-Japanese National United Front]].
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  • '''One-child policy''' ('''独生子女政策''') is China's population control policy which restricts couples to only one child with ...olicy aimed to keep the Chinese population under 1.2 billion by the end of the 20th century.
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  • ...e CPC Central Committee]]'''.Based on the decision, [[Mao Zedong]] chaired the commission and [[Peng Dehuai]] was responsible for managing its daily work.
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  • ...sion, theft of state property, deception on government contracts and theft of state economic information.
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  • ...] in [[China]]. He held many important offices in the [[Communist Party of China]] and government. ([[Ye Jianying|More...]])
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  • ...] in [[China]]. He held many important offices in the [[Communist Party of China]] and government. ([[Ye Jianying|More...]])
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  • ...1962 in Rongcheng, [[Shandong Province]]. He joined the Communist Party of China in October 1982 and began his career in July 1983. ...ector, followed by the bureau vice director and director in the [[Ministry of Public Security]].
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  • ...] in [[China]]. He held many important offices in the [[Communist Party of China]] and government. ('''[[Ye Jianying|More ...]]''')
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  • ...n of the [[Central Military Commission]] (CMC) of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) on Nov. 4, 2012. ([[Fan Changlong|More]])
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