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Encyclopedia > Central Advisory Commission

Central Advisory Commission (中央顾问委员会 zhong1 yang1 gu4 wen4 wei3 yuan2 hui3) (CAC) of People's Republic of China provided "political assistance and consultation" to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (中央委员会).


The Commission was established after the Twelfth People's Political Consultative Conference in 1982, and abolished in 1992. The chairmen were Deng Xiaoping (1982-1987) and Chen Yun (1987-1992). Its membership was offered only to party members with forty years or more of service.


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MSN Encarta - Deng Xiaoping (1222 words)
After the Long March Deng was promoted to political commissar for the Red Army; he held this post throughout both the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) and the Chinese civil war between the Communists and the KMT (1945-1949).
From his initial post as vice chairman of the Southwest Regional Commission (1949-1952), Deng became vice premier of the State Economic Commission (1952-1954), and then secretary general of the Central Committee (1954-1966).
Although his main official appointments were as chairman of the Central Military Commission (1981-1989) and chairman of the CCP Central Advisory Commission (1982-1987), Deng’s power lay in his control of the military.
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