Presidium of the National People's Congress

Presidium of a session of the National People's Congress
Traditional Chinese 全國人民代表大會會議主席團
Simplified Chinese 全国人民代表大会会议主席团
Literal meaning Presidium of the Session of the Nationwide People Representative Assembly
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The presidium of a session of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China is a 178-member body of the National People's Congress (NPC).[1] It is composed of senior officials of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the state, non-Communist parties and All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, those without party affiliation, heads of central government agencies and people's organizations, leading members of all the 35 delegations to the NPC session including those from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan[2] and the People's Liberation Army.[1] It nominates the President and Vice President of China, the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and Secretary-General of the Standing Committee of the NPC, the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and the President of the Supreme People's Court for election by the NPC.[3] Its functions are defined in the Organic Law of the NPC, but not how it is composed.[3] In practice, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress drafts a list of candidates, then presides over a preparatory meeting of the NPC that revises and approves the list. After the Presidium has been elected, it presides over the rest of the NPC session.[4].

References

  1. 1 2 "Presidium elected, agenda set for China's landmark parliamentary session". Xinhua News Agency. 4 March 2013.
  2. http://www.npc.gov.cn/npc/xinwen/2018-03/04/content_2041137.htm
  3. 1 2 林 (Lin), 峰 (Feng) (2011). 郑 (Cheng), 宇硕(Joseph Y. S.), ed. Whither China's Democracy: Democratization in China Since the Tiananmen Incident. City University of Hong Kong Press. pp. 65–99. ISBN 978-962-937-181-4. At pp. 68–69.
  4. http://www.npc.gov.cn/wxzl/wxzl/2000-12/05/content_4520.htm
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