12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

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The 12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was in session from September 1982 to November 1987. It held seven plenary sessions. It was securely succeeded by the 13th Central Committee.

It elected the 12th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party in 1982.

It had 210 members and 138 alternate members.

List of members[]

The following is in stroke order of surnames:
  1. Yu Mingtao
  2. Wan Da
  3. Wan Li
  4. Wan Haifeng
  5. Ma Wenrui
  6. Xi Zhongxun
  7. Wang Fang
  8. Wang Zhen
  9. Wang Bingqian
  10. Wang Hanbin
  11. Wang Zhaoguo
  12. Wang Renzhong
  13. Wang Enmao
  14. Wei Guoqing
  15. You Taizhong
  16. Mao Zhiyong
  17. Ulanhu
  18. Fang Yi
  19. Basang
  20. Deng Liqun
  21. Deng Xiaoping
  22. Deng Yingchao
  23. Deng Jiaxian
  24. Buhe
  25. Ye Fei
  26. Ye Jianying
  27. Tian Jiyun
  28. Bai Dongcai
  29. Ismail Amat (司马义·艾买提)
  30. Lü Peijian
  31. Zhu Guangya
  32. Zhu Muzhi
  33. Qiao Shi
  34. Qiao Xiaoguang
  35. Ren Zhongyi
  36. Hua Guofeng
  37. Xiang Shouzhi
  38. Liu Zhen
  39. Liu Zhengwei
  40. Liu Huaqing
  41. Liu Zhijian
  42. Liu Fuzhi
  43. Liu Zhenhua
  44. Jiang Zemin
  45. Chi Biqing
  46. An Pingsheng
  47. Xu Jiatun
  48. Yan Dongsheng (严东生)
  49. Su Gang
  50. Su Yiran
  51. Li Rui
  52. Li Peng
  53. Li Ziqi
  54. Li Ligong
  55. Li Xiannian
  56. Li Qiming
  57. Li Senmao
  58. Li Ruihuan
  59. Li Ximing
  60. Li Xifu
  61. Li Desheng
  62. Li Yaowen
  63. Yang Yong
  64. Yang Di
  65. Yang Chengwu
  66. Yang Rudai
  67. Yang Yichen
  68. Yang Shangkun
  69. Yang Dezhi
  70. Yang Jingren
  71. Xiao Hua
  72. Xiao Han
  73. Wu Xueqian
  74. He Kang
  75. Yu Qiuli
  76. Gu Mu
  77. Shen Tu
  78. Song Ping
  79. Song Renqiong
  80. Zhang Zhen
  81. Zhang Tingfa
  82. Zhang Jingfu
  83. Zhang Aiping
  84. Zhang Shuguang
  85. Chen Yun
  86. Chen Lei
  87. Chen Pixian
  88. Chen Weida
  89. Chen Xitong
  90. Chen Guodong
  91. Chen Muhua
  92. Chen Puru
  93. Lin Ruo
  94. Lin Hujia
  95. Luo Qingchang
  96. Zhou Hui
  97. Zhou Zijian
  98. Zhou Jiannan
  99. Zheng Tuobin
  100. Zhao Shouyi
  101. Zhao Cangbi
  102. Zhao Nanqi
  103. Zhao Haifeng
  104. Zhao Ziyang
  105. Hao Jianxiu
  106. Hu Hong
  107. Hu Sheng
  108. Hu Lijiao
  109. Hu Qiaomu
  110. Hu Qili
  111. Hu Yaobang
  112. Liu Lin
  113. Hong Xuezhi
  114. Yao Guang
  115. Yao Yilin
  116. He Jingzhi
  117. Qin Chuan
  118. Qin Jiwei
  119. Yuan Baohua
  120. Nie Rongzhen
  121. Raidi
  122. Gu Xiulian
  123. Qian Zhengying
  124. Tie Ying
  125. Tömür Dawamat
  126. Ni Zhifu
  127. Xu Xiangqian
  128. (高扬文)
  129. (郭力文)
  130. (唐克)
  131. Huang Hua (黄华)
  132. Huang Zhizhen (黄知真)
  133. Huang Xinting (黄新廷)
  134. (崔乃夫)
  135. (崔月犁)
  136. Kang Shi'en (康世恩)
  137. Kang Keqing (康克清)
  138. Zhang Ze (章泽)
  139. (梁必业)
  140. Liang Lingguang (梁灵光)
  141. (梁步庭)
  142. Peng Chong (彭冲)
  143. Peng Zhen
  144. (蒋南翔)
  145. Han Xianchu
  146. Han Peixin (韩培信)
  147. Tan Yingji (覃应机)
  148. (傅奎清)
  149. (焦林义)
  150. Lu Dadong (鲁大东)
  151. Xie Xide (谢希德)
  152. Xie Zhenhua (谢振华)
  153. (强晓初)
  154. Xie Feng (解峰)
  155. Liao Hansheng (廖汉生)
  156. Liao Chengzhi (廖承志)
  157. Saifuddin Azizi (赛福鼎·艾则孜)
  158. (谭友林)
  159. Tan Qilong (谭启龙)
  160. (谭善和)
  161. (薛驹)
  162. Mu Qing (穆青)
  163. Dai Suli (戴苏理)

Chronology[]

  1. 1st Plenary Session
    • Date: September 12–13, 1982
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: Hu Yaobang was elected General Secretary, with Zhao Ziyang as his No. 2 (though he was listed fourth among top leaders). 28-member Politburo, 6-member Politburo Standing Committee and 5-member Secretariat were elected. The Central Advisory Commission was established. Deng Xiaoping was elected chairman of both the Central Military Commission and the Central Advisory Commission. In his closing speech, he talked about the retirement of elder leaders.
  2. 2nd Plenary Session
    • Date: October 11–12, 1983
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: A Decision of the CCP Central Committee on the Rectification of Party Organizations was adopted in order to purge the Party from consequences of the Cultural Revolution. Around this time, the Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign was launched under Chen Yun's care. This was one of the few post-Mao meetings focused on ideological issues.
  3. 3rd Plenary Session
    • Date: October 20, 1984
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: A Decision of the CCP Central Committee on Economic Reform was adopted, fostering the new economic line pursued by Deng Xiaoping's leadership. A CCP National Conference on it was convened.
  4. 4th Plenary Session
    • Date: September 16, 1985
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: Recommendations for the 7th Five-Year Plan were adopted to be submitted to the Party's National Conference on September 20, and then to the National People's Congress with the goal of adapting national economy to the reform. Party veterans Ye Jianying and Huang Kecheng retired.
  5. 5th Plenary Session
    • Date: September 24, 1985
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: Meeting held after the September 20 National Conference. The leadership bodies of the Central Committee, the Central Advisory Commission and the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection were renewed. Li Peng entered the Politburo and the Secretariat.
  6. 6th Plenary Session
    • Date: September 28, 1986
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: A Resolution of the CCP Central Committee on the Building of the Socialist Spiritual Culture. The decision to convene the Party's 13th National Congress was taken.
  7. 7th Plenary Session
    • Date: September 28, 1987
    • Location: Beijing
    • Significance: Preparations for the Party's 13th National Congress were made. A plan for administration reform was adopted. Hu Yaobang resigned as General Secretary, and Zhao Ziyang was appointed acting General Secretary.

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