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Fujian Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

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Fujian Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

中国共产党福建省委员会
Overview
TypeHighest decision-making organ when Fujian Provincial Congress is not in session.
Elected byFujian Provincial Congress
Length of termFive years
Term limitsNone
First convocationMay 1952
Leadership
SecretaryZhou Zuyi
Deputy SecretaryZhao Long (Governor)
Luo Dongchuan (Full-time Deputy Secretary)
Secretary-GeneralWu Kailin
Executive organStanding Committee
Inspection organCommission for Discipline Inspection
Fujian Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Simplified Chinese中国共产党福建省
Traditional Chinese中國共產黨福建省
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Gòngchǎndǎng Fújiànshěng Wěiyuánhuì
Abbreviation
Chinese中共福建省委
Literal meaningCCP Fujian Provincial Committee
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōnggòng Fújiànshěng Wěi

The Fujian Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the provincial committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Fujian Province. The CCP committee secretary is the highest ranking post in the province. The current secretary is Zhou Zuyi, who succeeded Yin Li on 13 November 2022.

Organization

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The organization of the Fujian Provincial Committee includes:[1]

  • General Office

Functional departments

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  • Organization Department
  • Publicity 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 Institutional Organization Commission
  • Office of the Military-civilian Fusion Development Committee
  • Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office
  • Letters and Calls Bureau
  • Office of the Leading Group for Inspection Work
  • Bureau of Veteran Cadres

Dispatched institutions

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Organizations directly under the Committee

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Media outlets

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In addition to the Fujian Daily newspaper, the committee controls The Strait Herald, which primarily publishes on matters concerning Taiwan.[2] In January 2025, Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council revoked the operating license of The Strait Herald due to its united front work on the island.[3]

List of party committees

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Early Committee (June 1949–December 1951)

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Committee established before and after the arrival of the Yangtze River Detachment in Fujian (June 1949–December 1951)[4]

Party Representatives' Meeting (December 1951 to June 1956)

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Committee elected by the Party Representatives' Meeting:[4]

1st Committee (July 1956–August 1968)

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Fujian Provincial Revolutionary Committee

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The Party Core Leading Group of the Fujian Provincial Revolutionary Committee (April 1970–March 1971)[5]

2nd Committee (April 1971–October 1976)

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Committee Reform After the Cultural Revolution (October 1976–December 1979)

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3rd Committee (December 1979–June 1985)

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4th Committee (July 1985–October 1990)

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5th Committee (October 1990 – October 1995)

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6th Committee (October 1995 - November 2001)

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7th Committee (November 2001 - November 2006)

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8th Committee (November 2006 - November 2011)

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9th Committee (November 2011 - November 2016)[13]

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10th Committee (November 2016 – November 2021)

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11th Committee (November 2021–)

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See also

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References

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  2. ^ Wei-li, Fang; Garcia, Sam (2024-12-30). "MAC to investigate 'united front' claims". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
  3. ^ Kerimu, Aynur (27 January 2025). "Expulsion of PRC Media Outlet Reveals Scale of Taiwan's Information Challenge". Jamestown Foundation. Retrieved 2025-01-31.
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  12. ^ a b "中共福建省第八届委员会常务委员简历". 新浪新闻_手机新浪网 (in Chinese). 2006-11-27. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  13. ^ "孙春兰当选福建省委书记 苏树林陈文清任副书记". 中国新闻网_梳理天下新闻 (in Chinese). 2011-11-19. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
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