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[[File:leading group.jpg|thumb|300px|The leading group holds its first meeting on Jan. 22, 2014]]
 
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The "'''leading group for overall reform'''" ('''全面深化改革领导小组''') is a panel directly under the [[Political Bureau]] of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) Central Committee. It has been the highest level of a leading body for reform since 1978 reform in China.  
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The '''Leading Group for Overall Reform''' ('''全面深化改革领导小组''') is a panel directly under the [[Political Bureau]] of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) Central Committee. It has been the highest level leading body for reform since the 1978 reform in China.  
  
Headed by President [[Xi Jinping]], the leading group was established upon a decision passed at the [[Third Plenary Session]] of the 18th CPC Central Committee in November 2013, a measure to promote the country's comprehensive deepening of reforms.  
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Headed by [[President Xi Jinping]], the leading group was established by a decision passed at the Third Plenary Session of the [[18th CPC Central Committee]] in November 2013, a measure to promote the country's comprehensive deepening of reforms.  
  
A series of reforms have already been put in place after the Plenary Session, including the axing of the reeducation through labor system, an easing of the one-child policy, and reform of the industrial and commercial registration system.  
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A series of reforms have already been put in place after the [[Plenary Session]], including abolishing the reeducation through labor system, easing the one-child policy, and reforming the industrial and commercial registration system.  
  
 
On Jan. 22, 2014, the group convened its first meeting, which approved the working rules of the group as well as the working rules and members of six sub-groups.
 
On Jan. 22, 2014, the group convened its first meeting, which approved the working rules of the group as well as the working rules and members of six sub-groups.
  
  
==Task==
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==Tasks==
  
 
The central authority is in charge of  
 
The central authority is in charge of  
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   - pushing forward reform as a whole,
 
   - pushing forward reform as a whole,
 
   - supervising the implementation of reform plans,
 
   - supervising the implementation of reform plans,
   - researching and deciding major guidelines, policies and schemes for systematic reforms in economic, political, cultural, social and environmental sectors as well as the Party system,
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   - researching and deciding major guidelines, policies and schemes for systematic economic, political, cultural, social, environmental and Party reforms,
   - leading major reforms at the national level and addressing major issues with nationwide significance and long-term impacts, which involve different regions and departments, and  
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   - leading major reforms at the national level and addressing major issues with nationwide significance and long-term impact, which involve different regions and departments, and  
 
   - guiding, pushing forward and supervising the implementation of major reform policies.
 
   - guiding, pushing forward and supervising the implementation of major reform policies.
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==Structure==
 
==Structure==
  
The group has six departments: economy and ecology; democracy and justice; culture; society; Party construction; and discipline and supervision.
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The group has six departments: economy and ecology; democracy and justice; culture; society; Party building and discipline and supervision.
  
On Dec. 30, 2013 the Political Bureau decided President Xi Jinping to head the group. On Jan. 22, 2014, the group announced its deputy chiefs, including Premier [[Li Keqiang]], [[Liu Yunshan]], a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier [[Zhang Gaoli]].
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On Dec. 30, 2013 the Political Bureau decided on President Xi Jinping to head the group. On Jan. 22, 2014, the group announced its deputy chiefs, including Premier Li Keqiang, Liu Yunshan, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli.  
  
  
 
[[Category: CPC Departments]][[Category: CPC]][[Category: Structure of State]]
 
[[Category: CPC Departments]][[Category: CPC]][[Category: Structure of State]]

Latest revision as of 02:28, 26 January 2014

The leading group holds its first meeting on Jan. 22, 2014

The Leading Group for Overall Reform (全面深化改革领导小组) is a panel directly under the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee. It has been the highest level leading body for reform since the 1978 reform in China.

Headed by President Xi Jinping, the leading group was established by a decision passed at the Third Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee in November 2013, a measure to promote the country's comprehensive deepening of reforms.

A series of reforms have already been put in place after the Plenary Session, including abolishing the reeducation through labor system, easing the one-child policy, and reforming the industrial and commercial registration system.

On Jan. 22, 2014, the group convened its first meeting, which approved the working rules of the group as well as the working rules and members of six sub-groups.


Tasks

The central authority is in charge of

 - designing reform on an overall basis,
 - arranging and coordinating reform,
 - pushing forward reform as a whole,
 - supervising the implementation of reform plans,
 - researching and deciding major guidelines, policies and schemes for systematic economic, political, cultural, social, environmental and Party reforms,
 - leading major reforms at the national level and addressing major issues with nationwide significance and long-term impact, which involve different regions and departments, and 
 - guiding, pushing forward and supervising the implementation of major reform policies.


Structure

The group has six departments: economy and ecology; democracy and justice; culture; society; Party building and discipline and supervision.

On Dec. 30, 2013 the Political Bureau decided on President Xi Jinping to head the group. On Jan. 22, 2014, the group announced its deputy chiefs, including Premier Li Keqiang, Liu Yunshan, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli.