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William Dalrymple (historian)

Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

中国共产党深圳市委员会
Overview
TypeHighest decision-making organ when Shenzhen Municipal Congress is not in session.
Elected byShenzhen Municipal Congress
Length of termFive years
Term limitsNone
First convocationMarch 1979
Leadership
SecretaryMeng Fanli
Deputy SecretaryQin Weizhong (Mayor)
Executive organStanding Committee
Inspection organCommission for Discipline Inspection
Meeting place
Shenzhen Municipal Committee Building
Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Simplified Chinese中国共产党深圳市委员会
Traditional Chinese中國共產黨深圳市委員會
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Gòngchǎndǎng Shēnzhènshì Wěiyuánhuì
Abbreviation
Chinese中共深圳市委
Literal meaningCCP Shenzhen Municipal Committee
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōnggòng Shēnzhènshì Wěi

The Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the municipal committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Shenzhen. The CCP committee secretary is the highest ranking post in the city. The current secretary is Meng Fanli, who succeeded Wang Weizhong in December 2021.

History

In January 1979, with the approval of the State Council, Bao'an County was abolished and the county-level Shenzhen City was established. In March 1979, the Bao'an County Committee was abolished and the Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the CCP was established. The first secretary was Zhang Xunfu, who was preparing to establish Shenzhen.[1] In June 1980, the leadership structure of the Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the CCP was changed to the first secretary, executive secretary, secretary and standing committee member.[2]

In October 1981, Shenzhen Special Economic Zone was established and the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Committee of the CCP was established. In January 1982, after the State Council approved the establishment of Shenzhen City at the prefecture level, the Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the CCP was formally established. In July 1986, the CCP Guangdong Provincial Committee adjusted the leadership of the Shenzhen Municipal Committee. In December 1990, the First Shenzhen Municipal Congress of the CCP was held, and the First Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the CCP was elected.[2]

Organization

The organization of the Shenzhen Municipal Committee includes:[3]

  • General Office

Functional Departments

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

Offices

  • Policy Research Office
  • Office of the Cyberspace Affairs Commission
  • Internet Enterprise Working Committee
  • Foreign Affairs Office
  • Office of the Institutional Organization Commission
  • Office of the Military-civilian Fusion Development Committee
  • Office of the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee
  • Office of the Financial Work Committee
  • Taiwan Work Office
  • Hong Kong and Macao Work Office
  • Office of the Leading Group for Inspection Work
  • Bureau of Veteran Cadres

Dispatched institutions

  • Directly Affiliated Organs Working Committee
  • Dapeng New District Working Committee
  • Shenshan Special Cooperation Zone Working Committee
  • Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Modern Service Industry Cooperation Zone Working Committee

Organizations directly under the Committee

  • Shenzhen Municipal Party School
  • Shenzhen Media Group
  • Shenzhen Socialist College
  • Party History and Documentation Research Office
  • Shenzhen Archives

See also

References

  1. ^ "中共深圳市委成立以来的历任书记、副书记". 深圳市史志办. 2006-10-21. Archived from the original on 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  2. ^ a b "中国共产党广东省组织史第二卷第四章第三节 中共深圳市委员会". 广东组织工作网. 2015-10-15. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  3. ^ "总汇 | 31个省份机构改革方案全部获批(图表)". Sohu. 17 November 2018. Archived from the original on 7 April 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2023.