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The current photo doesn't show all 9 PSC members. Do you have the one where they were first introduced at the party congress in November? -- Jiang 17:37, 16 Oct 2003 (UTC)
Now that the full historical list of PSC members has been added, does anyone feel qualified enough to add some comments about the "Four Generations"? Shannonr 07:34, 25 May 2004 (UTC)
I think the comment about Deng undermining CCP power and overriding the majority of the PSC should be erased- according to the Tiananmen Papers, the vote was split evenly and 1 member (Qiao Shi) abstained. Moreover, there is no material evidence at all that the party is or was weaker because of 1989.
The Chinese abbreviation in the summery (“abbreviated simplified Chinese: 政治局常委”) is not precise. The word used actually refers to members of the committee, not the committee itself. Sources(in Chinese) includes politics.people.com.cn/GB/1024/9636072.html, news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2008-05/13/content_8155498.htm, in which the committee is correctly referred in its Chinese abbreviation("政治局常委会"). I have already made the minor correction. 95139ieaci ( talk) 02:44, 31 December 2009 (UTC)Titan
I do not know if it is necessary and unbiased to include "is a committee whose membership varies between 5 and 9 people, usually men". To be fair, the committee indeed have had only male members. Yet I don't see "usually men" in the description of US presidency, which have had more members in its history then the communist committee. I also cannot see the point of adding some unnecessary exoneration of this sort randomly in the pages related to communist countries. 95139ieaci ( talk) 02:44, 31 December 2009 (UTC)Titan
(This comment pasted from my talk page to here by me, Tomwsulcer:) Hi, I'm not suggesting for the complete removal of the Wikileaks material, but I believe that it would be better placed on other articles regarding Chinese hacking such as Operation Aurora. Furthermore, the leaked documents largely contain speculation by US diplomats, and it's not actually leaked by China, which I feel might violate WP:UNDUE. I believe the purpose of the article is to introduce the functions of the PRC Politburo based on established facts, not speculation; the article on the US federal government does not contain Wikileaks material at all.-- PCPP ( talk) 09:59, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
“ | As Philippine president and strongman, his greatest achievement was in the fields of infrastructure development and international diplomacy. However, his administration was marred by massive authoritarian corruption, despotism, nepotism, political repression, and human rights violations. He benefited from a large personality cult in the Philippines during his regime. | ” |
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Although corruption charges have surrounded the Li family for years, this time the Communist Party leadership proved particularly sensitive to allegations from the public about high-profile malfeasance and nepotism. |
” |
Details of Corruption Emerge in China By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL Published: January 28, 2001
“ | The most damaged is probably Li Peng, the conservative head of Parliament, who has close ties to the State Power Company. Two of his children have made fortunes as executives in the industry.
The former head of the Water Resources Ministry, who resigned last year after it was learned he had used government money to build an office building here, was also a protégé of Mr. Li. Mr. Li has been losing his protégés for some time, a former official said, adding that the scandals had further clipped the wings of Li and his family. But the official doubted that they would be publicly disgraced, because the practice of the party is to cover up for its top leaders for the sake of stability. |
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Since 1956, the PBSC has had an average of 6.9 members, so going back from 9 to 7 (assumption) isn’t unusual. The average share of newcomers at each Party Congress (not including interim appointments) is 54.8%, with the highest (88.9%) in 2002 and the lowest (28.6%) in 1997. Hu Jintao has been elected to the PBSC four times, the largest number of times since Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai (5 each). DOR (HK) ( talk) 02:36, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
The table under "Current members (in order)" gives Xi Jinping's birthplace as Fuping, Shaanxi. This is his father's birthplace, and thus considered Xi Jinping's home town, but it is not his own birthplace. He was born in Beijing where his father was serving in the central government. I would correct this but it's some sort of a template and I can't work out how. 188.223.127.29 ( talk) 00:52, 17 November 2012 (UTC)
I am thinking about visiting China in the future and I was wondering where the Committee holds its meetings. Is this building accessible to the public? Is it possible to meet Politburo members, perhaps to get a photo opportunity with them?
Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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Li Zhanshu is Chairman of the NPC SC, not "Party Secretary." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:4C4E:2495:4200:A501:CA9C:4F77:E844 ( talk) 14:31, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
I suspect that they usually have a higher university education than most leaders in European union countries, but Wikipedia didn't much help finding out do I remember correctly.
For example in Finland the health minister Anna-Kaisa Pekonen only has a "Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)" education. I would suspect the health minister of China (if they have such a minister) has a much higher education?
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Xi has recently been elected in Guangxi, so probably change it? Also, how do I edit it if I were to edit the thing myself? ( talk) 19:04, 27 April 2022 (UTC)
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The current photo doesn't show all 9 PSC members. Do you have the one where they were first introduced at the party congress in November? -- Jiang 17:37, 16 Oct 2003 (UTC)
Now that the full historical list of PSC members has been added, does anyone feel qualified enough to add some comments about the "Four Generations"? Shannonr 07:34, 25 May 2004 (UTC)
I think the comment about Deng undermining CCP power and overriding the majority of the PSC should be erased- according to the Tiananmen Papers, the vote was split evenly and 1 member (Qiao Shi) abstained. Moreover, there is no material evidence at all that the party is or was weaker because of 1989.
The Chinese abbreviation in the summery (“abbreviated simplified Chinese: 政治局常委”) is not precise. The word used actually refers to members of the committee, not the committee itself. Sources(in Chinese) includes politics.people.com.cn/GB/1024/9636072.html, news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2008-05/13/content_8155498.htm, in which the committee is correctly referred in its Chinese abbreviation("政治局常委会"). I have already made the minor correction. 95139ieaci ( talk) 02:44, 31 December 2009 (UTC)Titan
I do not know if it is necessary and unbiased to include "is a committee whose membership varies between 5 and 9 people, usually men". To be fair, the committee indeed have had only male members. Yet I don't see "usually men" in the description of US presidency, which have had more members in its history then the communist committee. I also cannot see the point of adding some unnecessary exoneration of this sort randomly in the pages related to communist countries. 95139ieaci ( talk) 02:44, 31 December 2009 (UTC)Titan
(This comment pasted from my talk page to here by me, Tomwsulcer:) Hi, I'm not suggesting for the complete removal of the Wikileaks material, but I believe that it would be better placed on other articles regarding Chinese hacking such as Operation Aurora. Furthermore, the leaked documents largely contain speculation by US diplomats, and it's not actually leaked by China, which I feel might violate WP:UNDUE. I believe the purpose of the article is to introduce the functions of the PRC Politburo based on established facts, not speculation; the article on the US federal government does not contain Wikileaks material at all.-- PCPP ( talk) 09:59, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
“ | As Philippine president and strongman, his greatest achievement was in the fields of infrastructure development and international diplomacy. However, his administration was marred by massive authoritarian corruption, despotism, nepotism, political repression, and human rights violations. He benefited from a large personality cult in the Philippines during his regime. | ” |
Zhang Beili(wife of Wen Jiabao) Senior Gemmologist Certificated Gemmologist of China Certificated Gemmologist of Gemmological Association of Great Britain Jewellry Appraiser of Appraiser Society of America
Current Position:
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“ | In December, Securities Market Weekly, a publication that claims a circulation of more than 5 million copies, ran into trouble with Chinese censorship for attacking the role of Li Xiaopeng, Li Peng's younger son, who is chairman of the nation's largest independent electricity producer, Huaneng Power International.
Although corruption charges have surrounded the Li family for years, this time the Communist Party leadership proved particularly sensitive to allegations from the public about high-profile malfeasance and nepotism. |
” |
Details of Corruption Emerge in China By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL Published: January 28, 2001
“ | The most damaged is probably Li Peng, the conservative head of Parliament, who has close ties to the State Power Company. Two of his children have made fortunes as executives in the industry.
The former head of the Water Resources Ministry, who resigned last year after it was learned he had used government money to build an office building here, was also a protégé of Mr. Li. Mr. Li has been losing his protégés for some time, a former official said, adding that the scandals had further clipped the wings of Li and his family. But the official doubted that they would be publicly disgraced, because the practice of the party is to cover up for its top leaders for the sake of stability. |
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Since 1956, the PBSC has had an average of 6.9 members, so going back from 9 to 7 (assumption) isn’t unusual. The average share of newcomers at each Party Congress (not including interim appointments) is 54.8%, with the highest (88.9%) in 2002 and the lowest (28.6%) in 1997. Hu Jintao has been elected to the PBSC four times, the largest number of times since Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai (5 each). DOR (HK) ( talk) 02:36, 12 September 2012 (UTC)
The table under "Current members (in order)" gives Xi Jinping's birthplace as Fuping, Shaanxi. This is his father's birthplace, and thus considered Xi Jinping's home town, but it is not his own birthplace. He was born in Beijing where his father was serving in the central government. I would correct this but it's some sort of a template and I can't work out how. 188.223.127.29 ( talk) 00:52, 17 November 2012 (UTC)
I am thinking about visiting China in the future and I was wondering where the Committee holds its meetings. Is this building accessible to the public? Is it possible to meet Politburo members, perhaps to get a photo opportunity with them?
Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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Li Zhanshu is Chairman of the NPC SC, not "Party Secretary." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:4C4E:2495:4200:A501:CA9C:4F77:E844 ( talk) 14:31, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
I suspect that they usually have a higher university education than most leaders in European union countries, but Wikipedia didn't much help finding out do I remember correctly.
For example in Finland the health minister Anna-Kaisa Pekonen only has a "Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)" education. I would suspect the health minister of China (if they have such a minister) has a much higher education?
-- ee1518 ( talk) 15:19, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: moved. —usernamekiran (talk) 04:53, 4 September 2020 (UTC)
– As per the discussion at Talk:Chinese_Communist_Party#Requested_move_16_July_2020 there should be consistency throughout. There are over 100 other pages with the previous naming scheme, but I do not know how to automate adding all of them en masse to this request. Hence could someone please help out - CHAMPION ( talk) ( contributions) ( logs) 10:06, 7 August 2020 (UTC)—Relisting. —usernamekiran (talk) 12:45, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
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Xi has recently been elected in Guangxi, so probably change it? Also, how do I edit it if I were to edit the thing myself? ( talk) 19:04, 27 April 2022 (UTC)
Just for fun, submit your predictions for membership on the 20th Politburo Standing Committee. Maximum 7 names. Competition closes Midnight GMT October 15, 2022.
My guess: Xi Jinping, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Ding Xuexiang, Hu Chunhua, Cai Qi, Guo Shengkun. DOR (HK) ( talk) 19:14, 14 September 2022 (UTC)
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