Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

The Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, also called the Xizang Autonomous Regional Committee of the Communist Party of China, is the regional committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the Tibet Autonomous Region. The committee secretary is the highest ranking post in the region. The current secretary is Wang Junzheng, who succeeded Wu Yingjie on 18 October 2021.

Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

中国共产党西藏自治区委员会
ཀྲུང་གོ་གུང་ཁྲན་ཏང་བོད་རང་སྐྱོང་ལྗོངས་ཨུ་ཡོན་ལྷན་ཁང་།
Overview
TypeHighest decision-making organ when Tibet Autonomous Regional Congress is not in session.
Elected byTibet Autonomous Regional Congress
Length of termFive years
Term limitsNone
First convocation24 February 1950
Leadership
SecretaryWang Junzheng
Deputy SecretaryYan Jinhai (Government Chairman)
Chen Yongqi (Specially-designated)
Liu Jiang (Political and Legal Affairs Commission Secretary)
Secretary-GeneralZlaba Tshering
Executive organStanding Committee
Inspection organCommission for Discipline Inspection
Website
www.xzdw.gov.cn Edit this at Wikidata

History

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Tibet Work Committee

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On January 2, 1950, Mao Zedong, who was still visiting the Soviet Union,[1] telephoned the CCP Southwest Bureau (Chinese: 中共中央西南局), requesting the formation of a leading organ for operating Tibet.[2] The CCP Southwest Bureau then reported to the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party that the 18th Army would be the main body responsible for advancing into Tibet, and proposed the establishment of a Tibet Working Committee, with Zhang Guohua, Tan Guansan (Chinese: 谭冠三), Wang Qimei (Chinese: 王其梅), Chang Shuanggui (Chinese: 昌柄桂), Chen Mingyi (Chinese: 陈明义), Liu Zhenguo (Chinese: 刘振国), and Sanggyai Yexe as members, with Zhang Guohua as secretary, Tan Guansan as deputy secretary.[3] This plan was approved by the Central Committee on January 24, 1950, and the first enlarged meeting of the Party Committee of the 18th Army was held in Leshan, Sichuan Province, from January 27 to 30, announcing the decision of the Central Committee and marking the formal establishment of the CCP Tibet Work Committee.[4] Li Jue was transferred to be the second chief of staff of the 18th Army and was added as a member of the Tibet Work Committee; on May 19, the Southwest Bureau approved the appointment of Phuntsok Wangyal as a member of the Tibet Work Committee; on September 24, Sanggyai Yexe was transferred to work in Xikang and left the Work Committee.[5]

On June 11, 1951, the CCP Central Committee, in communication with the CCP Southwest Bureau and the CCP Northwest Bureau, approved the addition of Fan Ming, Mu Shengzhong (Chinese: 慕生忠), and Ya Hanzhang (Chinese: 牙含章) to the original list of candidates for participation, and added Fan Ming as deputy secretary. [6] On March 7, 1952, the CCP Central Committee telegraphed to the Tibetan Workers' Committee, deciding that Zhang Jingwu would also be the secretary, Zhang Guohua the first deputy secretary, Tan Guansan the second deputy secretary, and Fan Ming the third deputy secretary.[7][8]

Tibet Autonomous Region Committee

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On September 1, 1965, with the approval of the CCP Central Committee, the Tibet Workers' Committee was transformed into the CPC Tibet Autonomous Region Committee.[9] Zhang Guohua became the first secretary of the Party Committee.[10]

Organization

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The organization of the CCP Tibet Autonomous Region Committee includes:[11]

  • General Office

Functional Departments

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  • Organization Department
  • Propaganda Department
  • United Front Work Department
  • Political and Legal Affairs Commission

Offices

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  • Policy Research Office
  • Office of the Comprehensively Deepening Reforms Commission
  • Office of the National Security Commission
  • Office of the Cyberspace Affairs Commission
  • Office of the Leading Group for Inspection Work
  • Letters and Calls Bureau

Dispatched institutions

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  • Working Committee of the Organs Directly Affiliated to the Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee

Organizations directly under the Committee

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  • Tibet Party School
  • Tibet Daily
  • Tibet Institute of Socialism
  • Party History Research Office
  • Tibet Regional Archives

Leadership

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Party Secretary

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Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
中国共产党西藏自治区委员会书记
 
Incumbent
Wang Junzheng
since 18 October 2021
Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
StatusLocal head of party
NominatorRegional Committee
AppointerRegional Committee
Inaugural holderWang Zhen
Formation24 January 1950
DeputyDeputy Secretary of the Regional Committee

The Regional Committee Secretary is the highest-ranking official in Tibet. The Chairman of the Tibetan Autonomous Region People's Government usually serves as the Deputy Committee Secretary and is always an ethnic Tibetan.[12]

No. Image Name Term start Term end Ref.
1   Zhang Guohua (张国华)

(1914–1972)

24 January 1950 June 1951
2   Fan Ming (范明)

(1914–2010)

June 1951 December 1951
3   Zhang Jingwu (张经武)

(1906–1971)

March 1952 September 1965
4   Zhang Guohua (张国华)

(1914–1972)

September 1965 February 1967
5   Ren Rong (任荣)

(1917–2017)

August 1971 March 1980
6   Yin Fatang (阴法唐)

(born 1922)

March 1980 June 1985
7   Wu Jinghua (伍精华)

(1931–2007)

June 1985 1 December 1988
8   Hu Jintao (胡锦涛)

(born 1942)

1 December 1988 1 December 1992
9   Chen Kuiyuan (陈奎元)

(born 1941)

1 December 1992 16 October 2000
10   Guo Jinlong (郭金龙)

(born 1947)

16 October 2000 16 December 2004
11   Yang Chuantang (杨传堂)

(born 1954)

16 December 2004 29 May 2006 [13]
12   Zhang Qingli (张庆黎)

(born 1951)

29 May 2006 25 August 2011
13   Chen Quanguo (陈全国)

(born 1955)

25 August 2011 28 August 2016 [14]
14   Wu Yingjie (吴英杰)

(born 1956)

28 August 2016 18 October 2021
15   Wang Junzheng (王君正)

(born 1963)

18 October 2021 Incumbent [15]

Party Committees

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9th Regional Party Committee (November 2016–November 2021)

  • Secretary: Wu Yingjie (until 18 October 2021), Wang Junzheng (from 18 October 2021)
  • Deputy Secretaries: Losang Jamcan, Che Dalha (until October 2021), Deng Xiaogang (until March 2017), Ding Yexian (June 2017–January 2021), Zhuang Yan (from June 2017; full-time from February 2021), Yan Jinhai (from July 2020), Chen Yongqi (from October 2021)
  • Other Standing Committee members: Ding Yexian (until January 2021), Norbu Dondrup (until January 2021), Gtan Rgod, Wang Ruilian (until February 2017), Wang Yongjun (until June 2019), Zeng Wanming (until November 2018), Jiang Jie, Bianba Tashi (until July 2020), He Wenhao (until October 2021), Pema Wangdui, Fang Lingmin (May–September 2017), Xu Yong (January 2018–September 2019), Liu Jiang (from June 2018), Wang Weidong (from June 2019), Zhang Xuejie (from January 2020), Wang Haizhou (from February 2021), Gama Zeden (from October 2021), Xiao Youcai (from October 2021), Lai Jiao (from November 2021)

10th Regional Party Committee (November 2021–)

  • Secretary: Wang Junzheng
  • Deputy Secretaries: Losang Jamcan (until October 2023), Yan Jinhai, Zhuang Yan (until August 2023), Chen Yongqi, Liu Jiang (from October 2023)
  • Other Standing Committee members: Zhuang Yan, Zhang Xuejie (until December 2021), Liu Jiang, Wang Weidong, Wang Haizhou, Lai Jiao, Ren Wei, Phurbu Dongrub (until October 2023), Gama Zeden, Zlaba Tshering, Yin Hongxing (from March 2023)

See also

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References

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