12th Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party

The 12th Secretariat, formally the Secretariat of the 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, was nominated by the 12th Politburo Standing Committee and approved by the 1st Plenary Session of the 12th Central Committee on 13 September 1982, in the aftermath of the 12th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This electoral term was preceded by the 11th Secretariat and succeeded by the 13th in 1987.

General Secretary of the Central Committee

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General Secretary of the 12th Central Committee
[1]
Portrait Name Hanzi Took office Left office Birth PM Death Ref.
  Hu Yaobang 胡耀邦 13 September 1982 15 January 1987 1915 1933 1989 [2]
  Zhao Ziyang 赵紫阳 15 January 1987 2 November 1987 1919 1938 2005 [3]

Composition

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Members

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1st Plenary Session (1982–1985)

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Members of the Secretariat of the 12th Central Committee
[1]
Rank Name Hanzi 11th SEC 5th PLE Birth PM Death Birthplace No. of offices Ref.
1 Wan Li 万里 Old Renewed 1916 1933 2015 Shandong [4]
2 Xi Zhongxun 习仲勋 Old Resigned 1913 1928 2002 Shaanxi [5]
3 Deng Liqun 邓力群 New Renewed 1915 1936 2015 Hunan [6]
4 Yang Yong 杨勇 New Not 1913 1930 1983 Hunan
One
[7]
5 Yu Qiuli 余秋里 Old Renewed 1914 1931 1999 Jiangxi [8]
6 Gu Mu 谷牧 Old Resigned 1914 1932 2009 Shandong [9]
7 Chen Pixian 陈丕显 New Renewed 1916 1931 2015 Fujian [10]
8 Hu Qili 胡启立 New Renewed 1929 1948 Alive Shaanxi
Two
[11]
9 Yao Yilin 姚依林 Old Resigned 1917 1935 1994 Hong Kong
One
[12]

5th Plenary Session (1985–1987)

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Members of the Secretariat of the 12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
[1]
Rank Name Hanzi 1st PLE 13th SEC Birth PM Death Birthplace Gender No. of offices Ref.
1 Hu Qili 胡启立 Old Reelected 1929 1948 Alive Shaanxi Male
Two
[11]
2 Wan Li 万里 Old Not 1916 1933 2015 Shandong Male [4]
3 Yu Qiuli 余秋里 Old Not 1914 1931 1999 Jiangxi Male [8]
4 Qiao Shi 乔石 5th Plenum Reelected 1924 1940 2015 Shanghai Male [13]
5 Tian Jiyun 田纪云 New Not 1929 1945 Alive Shandong Male [14]
6 Li Peng 李鹏 New Not 1928 1945 2019 Shanghai Male [15]
7 Chen Pixian 陈丕显 Old Not 1916 1931 2015 Fujian Male [10]
8 Deng Liqun 邓力群 Old Not 1915 1936 2015 Hunan Male [6]
9 Hao Jianxiu 郝建秀 5th Plenum Not 1935 1954 Alive Shandong Female [16]
10 Wang Zhaoguo 王兆国 New Not 1941 1965 Alive Hebei Male [17]

Alternates (1982–1985)

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Alternates of the Secretariat of the 12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
[1]
Rank Name Hanzi 11th SEC 13th SEC Birth PM Death Birthplace Gender No. of offices Ref.
1 Qiao Shi 乔石 New 5th Plenum 1924 1940 2015 Shanghai Male [13]
2 Hao Jianxiu 郝建秀 New 5th Plenum 1935 1954 Alive Shandong Female [16]

See also

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References

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