Talk:Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
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Hi, this part is simply not true and is not supported by the article it cites: "Previously dominated by senior figures in real-estate, state-owned enterprises, and "princelings", the CPPCC in 2018 was primarily composed of individuals from China's technology sector.[10]. Can someone review and change?
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[edit]I've some question which I want to have your explanation! Please help me!
-"Since then, the CPPCC has not been formally included in the PRC Constitution."
It means that,at the presence,there's not any provision which concerns with or indicate to not only the presence but also the political role of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference?Is that right?
-Among the leaders of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference,there're how many members of the Central Committee?
-Who is the current leader of the United Front of RPC?
Can anyone help me? Thanks, --Redflowers 05:30, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, CPPCC can only issue Non-binding resolution, "suggestions" to the National People's Congress.
- Not sure. (My guess is not that many since - most of the memebers of the CPPCC is non-citizen, non-party member.)
- The current director of United Front of PRC is Du Qinglin. (杜青林)
- Hope it helps.TheAsianGURU (talk) 00:44, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
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