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  • ...Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ...aries were fired by the CPC and the left-wing KMT, lifting the curtain for CPC on independently leading the armed struggle and creating the revolutionary
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  • ...[[Cixi]] of [[Zhejiang Province]]. Joined [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in May 1974. Started working in September 1964. ...ber of Leading Party Members' Group, president of CAS and secretary of its CPC committee.
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  • ...g, and urged the party to cooperate with the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC). ...sinated in 1925, He continued to fight against the Kuomintang's right-wing leaders.
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  • ...na]] ([[CPC]]) in March 1962, and has been a member of the 15th and 16th [[CPC Central Committee]]. He was conferred the military rank of major general in ...3: Appointed as the chief of staff and elected as a standing member of the CPC Nanjing Military Area Command Committee.
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  • ...f Santai, [[Sichuan Province]]; Joined the[[ Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in November 1959; Joined the [[Chinese People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA Member of the [[CPC Central Committee]], [[CPC Central Military Commission]] and the [[Central Military Commission of the
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  • ...Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nanchang Uprising|More...]])
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  • ...Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nanchang Uprising|More...]])
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  • ...[[Shanxi]] Province. He entered workforce in January 1969 and joined the [[CPC]] in February 1983. He graduated from the University Regular Class at the D ...rently a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the [[CPC Central Committee]], secretary of the [[Central Commission for Discipline I
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  • ...nan Province]]. He entered the workforce in December 1970 and joined the [[CPC]] in November 1973. He graduated with a major in management science and eng ...of the Political Bureau of the [[CPC Central Committee]], secretary of the CPC Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee and the first political commis
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  • ...ce]], was born in July 1942. He joined the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in May 1965 and began to work in September 1966. He joined the [[People' 2002-: Member of the CPC Central Military Commission and director of PLA General Armament Department
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  • ...the CPC Central Committee and secretary of the Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee and secretly led the Party Central Committee in Shanghai. ...Afterwards, he served as deputy secretary of the Changjiang Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and secretary of its Southern Bureau and was engaged in t
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  • ...iples of CAPD. Ma Xulun, Chen Sisheng and Wang Shao'ao were elected as the leaders. ...PPCC) and participated in the formulation of the Common Program. Some CAPD leaders assumed positions in the central government. Of them, Ma Xulun was appointe
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  • ...ittee of the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]), was expelled from the CPC for serious discipline and law violations, said the top discipline inspecti ...inisterial-level officials of the Party School of the Central Committee of CPC, majoring in politics. He obtained his postgraduate academic credentials an
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  • ...the workforce in September 1965 and joined the Communist Party of China ([[CPC]]) in August 1965. He graduated from the Department of Political Economics He is currently a member of the Political Bureau of the [[CPC Central Committee]]. He is vice premier and a member of the State Council L
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  • ...tional Congress of CPC.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|the 18th National Congress of CPC is scheduled to begin on Nov. 8th, 2012]] ...tical in the Party’s top leadership transition. The congress elected a new CPC Central Committee and a new Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.
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  • ...a work-study program in 1919 and joined the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) in 1923. ...umed the position of the Front-Line Secretary of CPC and became one of the leaders of the [[Nanchang Uprising]] on [[August 1]], which was then recognized as
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  • She joined the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in June 1981. [[category: provincial leaders]]
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  • ...movement leader and an early member of the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]). ...y in feudalist China. During the campaign, Zhao met Li Dazhao, one of the CPC founders. In 1919, Zhao joined the famous [[May 4th Movement]]. He then wen
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  • Joined the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in 1965. Alternate member of the 15th and 16th CPC Central Committee and member of the Standing Committee of the 9th and 10th
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  • ...yang]], [[Guangdong Province]]. Joined the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in December 1965 and began working in August 1960. Graduated from Missil Member of the [[CPC Central Committee]], vice-chairman of the 11th [[CPPCC National Committee]]
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