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The 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was in session from 1977 to 1982. It held seven plenary sessions in the 5-year period.

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It elected the 11th Politburo of the Communist Party of China in 1977.

Members

  • Hua Guofeng
  • The following is in stroke order of surnames:

    In the 3rd Session in 1978, 9 persons were elected to the Central Committee: Huang Kecheng (黄克诚), Song Renqiong, Hu Qiaomu (胡乔木), Xi Zhongxun, Wang Renzhong (王任重), Huang Huoqing, Chen Zaidao (陈再道), Han Guang (韩光), Zhou Huijiu (周惠九).

    In the 4th Session in 1979, 12 persons were elected to the Central Committee: Wang Heshou (王鹤寿), Liu Lanbo (刘澜波), Liu Lantao (刘澜涛), An Ziwen (安子文), Li Chang (李昌), Yang Shangkun, Zhou Yang (周扬), Lu Dingyi (陆定一), Hong Xuezhi (洪学智), Peng Zhen, Jiang Nanxiang (蒋南翔), and Bo Yibo.

    Chronology

    1. 1st Plenary Session
    2. Date: August 18, 1977
    3. Location: Beijing
    4. Significance: Hua Guofeng was appointed Chairman of the CPC Central Committee, with Ye Jianying, Deng Xiaoping, Li Xiannian and Wang Dongxing as vice-chairmen. Hua was also appointed Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission. 32-member Politburo (the largest ever), 5-member Politburo Standing Committee and other central organs were elected.
    5. 2nd Plenary Session
    6. Date: February 18–23, 1978
    7. Location: Beijing
    8. Significance: The agenda was the preparation of the 5th National People's Congress and the 5th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. The 1978 Constitution of the People's Republic of China, reports to the NPC, nominees for top State posts and the new lyrics of the National Anthem praising Mao Zedong were approved.
    9. 3rd Plenary Session
    10. Date: December 18–22, 1978
    11. Location: Beijing
    12. Significance: Official criticism of the Cultural Revolution started, and a new economic program aiming to liberalization was approved. Hua Guofeng renounced to his "Two Whatevers", and he was criticized for promoting personality cult. Chen Yun was appointed additional Vice-Chairman and Standing Committee member, and also head of the re-created Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. This session is considered the beginning of Deng Xiaoping's paramount leadership.
    13. 4th Plenary Session
    14. Date: September 25–28, 1979
    15. Location: Beijing
    16. Significance: Preparations were made for the 30th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. A Decision of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China On the Question of Speeding Up Agricultural Development was adopted. Peng Zhen, one of the top officials purged during the Cultural Revolution, was elected to the Politburo.
    17. 5th Plenary Session
    18. Date: February 23–29, 1980
    19. Location: Beijing
    20. Significance: Liu Shaoqi was completely rehabilitated. The Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee was re-established with Hu Yaobang as General Secretary. Former Maoists including Wu De and Chen Xilian resigned. Article 45 of the State Constitution was amended by removing the citizens' right to "speak out freely, air their views fully, hold great debates and write dazibao". The decision to convene the 12th Party Congress was adopted.
    21. 6th Plenary Session
    22. Date: June 27–29, 1981
    23. Location: Beijing
    24. Significance: The Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party Since the Founding of the People’s Republic of China was adopted, completely denouncing the Cultural Revolution and Mao Zedong's theory of continuing revolution under proletarian dictatorship. Hua Guofeng resigned (though he was re-elected a junior vice-chairman), replaced by Hu Yaobang as Chairman of the Central Committee and Deng Xiaoping as Chairman of the Central Military Commission.
    25. 7th Plenary Session
    26. Date: August 6, 1982
    27. Location: Beijing
    28. Significance: Preparations were made for the 12th Party Congress.

    References

    11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Wikipedia