General Office of the Chinese Communist Party explained

General Office of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Abbreviation:Zhōngbàn (Chinese: 中办)
Native Name:Chinese: 中共中央办公厅
Zhōnggòng Zhōngyāng Bàngōngtīng
Type:Department directly reporting to the Central Committee
Ministerial level agency
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Headquarters:West Building, Zhongnanhai, Beijing
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Leader Title:Director
Leader Name:Cai Qi
Leader Title3:Deputy director
Leader Name3:Meng Xiangfeng *
Parent Organization:Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Subsidiaries:Central Security Bureau
Administrative Bureau of the Mao Mauseleum
Footnotes:
  • Maintains full minister-level rank

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The General Office of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, often referred to as the Central Office (Chinese: 中办), is an office directly under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in charge of providing support for the Central Committee and its Politburo, including codifying intra-party regulations, conducting policy research and providing administrative support. The director of the General Office currently serves as the first-ranked secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party.

History

The General Office's establishment date is uncertain, though it existed by 1942 as Li Fuchun was its chief at that time; previously, its functions were exercised by the Organization Department or technical secretariats.

Function

The General Office is responsible for handling the day-to-day operations of the Central Committee, Secretariat, Politburo, and the Politburo Standing Committee. It is in charge of assisting in drafting, revising and editing and circulating party directives and internal memos, as well as the classification of party information. The General Office also transmits and ensures the implementation of the instructions from the top-level, formulates CCP regulations, and supervises legislation.[1]

The General Office is also in charge of arranging logistics for major events and meetings of the Central Committee and its Politburo, and for preparing agendas, recording and filing meeting minutes, and distribution of communications to meeting stakeholders. It is responsible for administrative staff and political secretaries, collecting briefing information, organizing inspection tours, managing the finances of the CCP, and handling logistics and liaisons with other top-level CCP organizations.

Although its business is often not overtly political, its Directors have historically had close connections with the CCP's top leaders, and usually join the Politburo or the Secretariat after their period leading the General Office. The Director of the General office has been informally referred to as the "Danei Zongguan" (Chinese: 大内总管), roughly translated as "the gatekeeper". While the Director of the General Office is sometimes referred to as an analogue to the party General Secretary's "Chief of Staff", the General Secretary also maintains a personal staff as part of the Office of the General Secretary, whose director may also, but not necessarily, conterminously hold the position of Director of the General Office.

List of directors

Director of the General Office of the Central Secretariat
  1. Li Fuchun (1942–1945)
  2. Yang Shangkun (1945–1948)
Director of the General Office of the Central Committee
  1. Yang Shangkun (1948–1965)
  2. Wang Dongxing (1965–1978)
  3. Yao Yilin (1978–1982)
  4. Hu Qili (1982–1983)
  5. Qiao Shi (1983–1984)
  6. Wang Zhaoguo (1984–1986)
  7. Wen Jiabao (1986–1993)
  8. Zeng Qinghong (1993–1999)
  9. Wang Gang (1999–2007)
  10. Ling Jihua (2007–2012)
  11. Li Zhanshu (2012–2017)
  12. Ding Xuexiang (2017–2023)
  13. Cai Qi (2023–)

Agencies directly under the General Office

  • Research Office
  • Secretariat
  • Bureau of Regulations
  • Security Bureau
  • Confidential Bureau
  • Confidential Transportation Bureau
  • Special Accounting Office
  • Supervision and Inspection Office
  • Personnel Bureau
  • Office of the General Secretary
  • Administration Bureau of Organs directly under the Central Committee

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Decoding Chinese Politics: Party Center . 11 October 2024 . Asia Society.