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Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Soviet Republic

Central Executive Agency of the Soviet Republic of China
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War Communist Party of China stay Chinese Soviet area The organs of the central government established. On September 8, 1930, the Presidium of the Central Action Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) decided to convene the Soviet Congress, which was established Soviet Republic of China And establish a temporary central government. On November 7, 1931, the first National Congress of the Soviet Republic of China was held; declare Provisional Central Government of the Soviet Republic of China Establishment. Elections by the General Assembly Mao Zedong Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Interim Central Government, Zhou Enlai Elected as a member of the Central Executive Committee. On January 21, 1934, the Second National Congress of the Chinese Soviet Republic was held, and Zhou Enlai was re elected as a member of the Central Executive Committee. On February 3, at the first meeting of the Executive Committee, Zhou Enlai was elected as a member of the Presidium of the Executive Committee. In October 1935, the Central Government of the Chinese Soviet Republic arrived with the Red Army during the Long March Northern Shaanxi In February 1937, it was renamed Shaanxi Gansu Ningxia Border Region Government [1]
Chinese name
Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Soviet Republic
Date of establishment
November 7, 1931

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The highest authority of the Chinese Soviet National Congress when it is not in session. It is responsible to the National Soviet Congress.
Its responsibilities are: to be responsible for promulgating various laws and decrees, reviewing and approving all national political and economic policies and the establishment of state organs; Have the right to stop and change the unconstitutional or inappropriate laws and regulations issued by the People's Committee of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee and other organs. The first All Soviet Congress held in November 1931 elected 63 people including Mao Zedong and Xiang Ying as members of the first Central Executive Committee. The first meeting was held on November 27, at which Mao Zedong was elected as the Chairman of the Central Executive Committee and Xiang Ying and Zhang Guotao as Vice Chairmen. In January 1934, the Second All Soviet Congress was held, and Bogu, Mao Zedong and other 175 people were elected members of the Second Central Executive Committee. On February 3, the second Executive Committee elected 17 members to form the presidium, Mao Zedong As the chairman, Xiang Ying and Zhang Guotao as the vice chairmen. The Central Executive Committee was stationed in Yeping, Ruijin, moved to Shazhouba, Ruijin in April 1933, and moved to Yunshishan in July 1934. [2]
Announcement of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Republic of China (No. 1) [3]