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  1. History. The office was established at the Party's 4th National Congress.. During the tenure of the 8th Central Committee (1996–2001), the Secretariat was replaced by the Politburo Standing Committee, thus, the office was known as Permanent Member of the Politburo Standing Committee.. The current qualifications for the officeholder is in accordance with Regulation No. 214-QD/TW dated 2 ...

  2. History. The Central Committee was established at the 1st National Congress in 1955. At the 2nd LPRP National Congress, held on 3–6 February 1972, it established the Politburo and the Secretariat. [1]

  3. The 8th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party was in session from 1956 [1] to 1969. It was preceded by the 7th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. It held 12 plenary sessions in this period of 13 years. It was the longest serving central committee ever held by the Communist Party. It elected the 8th Politburo of the ...

  4. China Central Television (CCTV) is the national television broadcaster of China, established in 1958. CCTV is operated by the National Radio and Television Administration which reports directly to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s Central Publicity Department .

  5. El Politburó del Comité Central era elegido y estaba sujeto a la autoridad del Comité Central, aunque por mucho tiempo el verdadero órgano de poder era el pequeño grupo que componía esta oficina directiva. El Comité Central también elegía a los Secretarios del mismo, y, en especial, al Secretario General del Partido Comunista.

  6. Wihdat al-Qa'idah was a fraction that emerged within the Iraqi Communist Party – Central Command, named after a publication founded in the mid-1970s by a Central Committee member of the party, Adil Abdul-Mahdi. The general secretary of the Iraqi Communist Party – Central Command, Najim Mahmud, accused the Wihdat al-Qa'idah group of ...

  7. The post was established by the 12th Central Committee in 1982, replacing the post of Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. Since its revival in 1982, the post of general secretary has been the highest office in the CCP, though it did not become the most powerful post until Deng Xiaoping 's retirement in 1990.