Leader of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party | |
Order: | st |
S: | 中共中央主要负责人 |
T: | 中共中央主要負責人 |
L: | CPC Central Committee primary responsible person |
P: | Zhōnggòng Zhōngyāng Zhǔyào Fùzérén |
The leader of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the highest-ranking official and head of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Since 1982, the General Secretary of the Central Committee is considered the party's leader. Since its formation in 1921, the leader's post has been titled as Secretary of the Central Bureau (1921 - 1922), Chairman (1922 - 1925, 1928 - 1931, and 1943 - 1982), and General Secretary (1925 - 1928, 1931 - 1943, and 1982 onwards).
By custom the party leader has either been elected by the CCP Central Committee or the Central Politburo. There were several name changes until Mao Zedong finally formalized the office of Chairman of the Central Committee. Since 1982, the CCP National Congress and its 1st CC Plenary Session has been the main institutional setting in which the CCP leadership are elected. From 1992 onwards, every party leader has been elected by a 1st CC Plenary Session. In the period 1928–45 the CCP leader was elected by conference, meetings of the Central Committee or by decisions of the Politburo. The last exception to this rule is Jiang Zemin, who was elected at the 4th Plenary Session of the 13th Central Committee in the aftermath of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. Currently, to be nominated for the office of general secretary, one has to be a member of the CCP Politburo Standing Committee.[1]
Despite breaching the Constitution of the Chinese Communist Party, several individuals (who are not included in the list) have been de facto leaders of the CCP without holding formal positions of power. Wang Ming was briefly in charge in 1931 after Xiang Zhongfa was jailed by Kuomintang forces, while Li Lisan is considered to have been the real person in-charge for most of Xiang's tenure. Mao was reckoned as the CCP's actual leader from the Long March onward before formally becoming Chairman in 1943.
Deng Xiaoping is the last CCP official to become de facto leader of the CCP and paramount leader of China despite having never served as chairman or general secretary. His highest post was Chairman of the Central Military Commission (commander-in-chief).
Title | Existence | Established | |
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Secretary of the Central Bureau | 1921–1922 | 1st National Congress | |
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee | 1922–1923 | 2nd National Congress | |
General Secretary of the Central Bureau | 1923–1925 | 3rd National Congress | |
General Secretary of the Central Executive Committee | 1925–1927 | 4th National Congress | |
General Secretary of the Central Committee | 1927–1928 | 5th National Congress | |
Chairman of the Central Committee | 1928–1931 | 6th National Congress | |
General Secretary of the Central Committee | 1931–1943 | 4th Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee | |
Chairman of the Central Politburo | 1943–1945 | Politburo resolution | |
Chairman of the Central Secretariat | 1943–1945 | Politburo resolution | |
Chairman of the Central Committee | 1945–1982 | 7th National Congress | |
General Secretary of the Central Committee | 1982–present | 12th National Congress |
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Length of tenure | Central Committee | Portfolios held while leader | |
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1 | Chen Duxiu Chinese: 陈独秀 (1879–1942) | 23 July 1921 | 1 July 1928 | 1st (1921–1922) 2nd (1922–1923) 3rd (1923–1925) 4th (1925–1927) 5th (1927–1928) | ||||
2 | Xiang Zhongfa Chinese: 向忠发 (1879–1931) | 1 July 1928 | 24 June 1931 | 6th (1928–1945) | ||||
3 | Bo Gu Chinese: 博古 (1907–1946) | September 1931 | 17 January 1935 | 6th (1928–1945) | ||||
4 | Zhang Wentian Chinese: 张闻天 (1900–1976) | 17 January 1935 | 20 March 1943 | 6th (1928–1945) | ||||
5 | Mao Zedong Chinese: 毛泽东 (1893–1976) | 20 March 1943 | 9 September 1976 | 6th (1928–1945) 7th (1945–1956) 8th (1956–1969) 9th (1969–1973) 10th (1973–1977) | ||||
6 | Hua Guofeng Chinese: 华国锋 (1921–2008) | 7 October 1976 | 28 June 1981 | 11th (1977–1982) | ||||
7 | Hu Yaobang Chinese: 胡耀邦 (1915–1989) | 29 June 1981 | 15 January 1987 | 11th (1977–1982) 12th (1982–1987) | ||||
8 | Zhao Ziyang Chinese: 赵紫阳 (1919–2005) | 15 January 1987 | 24 June 1989 | 12th (1982–1987) 13th (1987–1992) | ||||
9 | Jiang Zemin Chinese: 江泽民 (1926–2022) | 24 June 1989 | 15 November 2002 | 13th (1987–1992) 14th (1992–1997) 15th (1997–2002) | ||||
10 | Hu Jintao Chinese: 胡锦涛 (born 1942) | 15 November 2002 | 15 November 2012 | 16th (2002–2007) 17th (2007–2012) | ||||
11 | Xi Jinping Chinese: 习近平 (born 1953) | 15 November 2012 | Incumbent | 18th (2012–2017) 19th (2017–2022) 20th (2022–2027) |