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Explainer | China’s Communist Party plenums: what is the cycle and what can we expect?
- Typically seven party gatherings are held over a five-year cycle with a rough pattern emerging over the past four decades
- However, under Xi Jinping there have been changes to the established precedent
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Yuanyue Dangin Beijing
The Chinese Communist Party’s annual Central Committee plenums are arguably the most important political event of the year.
The decisions and goals announced at the meeting will be followed up by a wide range of government agencies with specific policies and timelines.
The gatherings usually see the attendance of the Central Committee, which consists of over 370 full and alternate members who hold key party and state positions, including members of the Politburo, ministers, provincial party secretaries, senior generals and heads of state-owned enterprises.
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Despite the opaqueness around the gathering, a rough pattern has emerged over the past four decades. This is how they generally operate.
What is the timing?
Typically, seven plenums will be held over the five-year term of each central committee.
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