7th National People's Congress explained

National People's Congress
Native Name:第七届全国人民代表大会
Image Size:180px
Number:7th
Body:Highest organ of state power
Election:Indirect elections
Start:25 March 1988
End:14 March 1993
Members:2,892 members
Standing Committee:156 (7th)
Chairman:Wan Li
Vice Chairman:Xi Zhongxun, Ulanhu, Peng Chong, Wei Guoqing, Zhu Xuefan, Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme, Choekyi Gyaltsen, Saifuddin Azizi, Zhou Gucheng, Yan Jici, Rong Yiren, Ye Fei, Liao Hansheng, Ni Zhifu, Chen Muhua, Fei Xiaotong, Sun Qimeng, Lei Jieqiong, and Wang Hanbin
Previous:6th
Next:8th
Secretary General:Peng Chong
S:第七届全国人民代表大会
T:第七屆全國人民代表大會
P:Dìqī Jiè Quánguó Rénmín Dàibiǎo Dàhuì
Also Known As:Abbreviation
T2:第七屆全國人大
S2:第七届全国人大
P2:Dìqī Jiè Quánguó Réndà

The 7th National People's Congress (NPC) was in session from 1988 to 1993. It held five sessions in this period.

Seat distribution

Major partyGeneral SecretarySeats
Chinese Communist PartyZhao Ziyang
Jiang Zemin
1,986
Other PartiesChairpersonSeats
Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic PartyLu Jiaxi540
Jiusan SocietyZhou Peiyuan
China Democratic LeagueFei Xiaotong
China Association for Promoting DemocracyLei Jieqiong
China National Democratic Construction AssociationSun Qimeng
Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese KuomintangZhu Xuefan
Taiwan Democratic Self-Government LeagueCai Zimin
China Zhi Gong PartyDong Yinchu
IndependentsN/A

The first session

Elected state leaders

In the 1st Session in 1988, the Congress elected the state leaders:

Third Session

At the 3rd session on April 4, 1990, the Hong Kong Basic Law was passed, which came into force 7 years later on July 1, 1997.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rightofassembly.info/assets/downloads/Hong_Kong_Basic_Law.pdf