Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission
| Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party | |
|---|---|
| 中国共产党中央政法委员会书记 | |
since October 28, 2022 | |
| Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission | |
| Type | Department Head |
| Status | Provincial and ministerial-level official |
| Seat | Beijing |
| Nominator | Central Committee |
| Appointer | Central Committee |
| Inaugural holder | Peng Zhen |
| Formation | 1958 |
| Deputy | Deputy Secretary |
The secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the leader of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission (CPLC), the department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) responsible for political and legal affairs.
The Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission is headed by a single secretary, operating under a "secretary responsibility system." The secretary is assisted by deputy secretaries and members. The secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission is a key leadership position within the CCP Central Committee, typically held by a member of the Secretariat, a member of the Politburo, or sometimes a member of the Politburo Standing Committee, a position that places them among the Party and state leaders. The current head of the CPLC is Chen Wenqing, who is a member of the CCP Politburo.
History
In 1958, a Politics and Law Leading Group was set up, with Peng Zhen as its leader. In 1980, the commission was established, with Peng Zhen back as its secretary.[1]
In 2013 and 2014, the Politburo of the CCP Central Committee held meetings to hear the findings of an investigation against Zhou Yongkang and, in June 2015, Zhou was found guilty of accepting bribes, abuse of power, intentionally leaking state secrets for which his private possessions were confiscated and he was sentenced to life in prison. Zhou is among the most senior and powerful Chinese leaders to be jailed in CCP general secretary Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign.[2][3][4]
List of secretaries
Leaders of the Central Political and Law Group
| Name | Start | End | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peng Zhen 彭真 (1902–1997) |
June 1958 | 1958 | [1] |
| Luo Ruiqing 罗瑞卿 (1906–1978) |
1958 | December 1960 | [1] |
| Xie Fuzhi 谢富治 (1909–1972) |
December 1960 | 1966 | [1] |
| Ji Dengkui 纪登奎 (1923–1988) |
1969 | January 1980 | [1] |
Secretaries of the Central Politics and Legal Affairs Commission
| No. | Officeholder | Term of office | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Start | End | ||||
| 1 | Peng Zhen 彭真 (1902–1997) |
January 1980 | May 1982 | [1] | |
| 2 | Chen Pixian 陈丕显 (1916–1995) |
May 1982 | July 1985 | [1] | |
| 3 | Qiao Shi 乔石 (1924–2015) |
July 1985 | November 1992 | [1] | |
| 4 | Ren Jianxin 任建新 (1925–2024) |
November 1992 | March 1998 | [1] | |
| 5 | Luo Gan 罗干 (born 1935) |
27 March 1998 | 22 October 2007 | [1] | |
| 6 | Zhou Yongkang 周永康 (born 1942) |
22 October 2007 | 20 November 2012 | [1] | |
| 7 | Meng Jianzhu 孟建柱 (born 1947) |
20 November 2012 | 31 October 2017 | [1][5] | |
| 8 | Guo Shengkun 郭声琨 (born 1954) |
31 October 2017 | 28 October 2022 | [1][6] | |
| 9 | Chen Wenqing 陈文清 (born 1960) |
28 October 2022 | Incumbent | [7] | |
References
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