People's organization
People's organization is a generic term of organizations in People's Republic of China excluding governments, the official departments of government, enterprises or institutions, yet are recognized to be a part of Communist Party of China's united front.[1]
List of people's organizations
English name | Chinese name | Founded in/on | Top leaders | |||
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Name | Birthdate | Party | Introduction | |||
All-China Federation of Trade Unions | 中华全国总工会 | 1 May 1925 | Li Jianguo | April 1946 (age 74) | CPC | |
Communist Youth League of China | 中国共产主义青年团 | August 1922 | Qin Yizhi | December 1965 (age 54) | CPC | |
All-China Women's Federation | 中华全国妇女联合会 | 24 March 1949 | Shen Yueyue | January 1957 (age 63) | CPC | Female |
China Federation of Literary and Art Circles | 中国文学艺术界联合会 | 19 July 1949 | Tie Ning | September 1957 (age 62) | CPC | Famous writer, acting since 1975 |
China Writers Association | 中国作家协会 | 23 July 1947 | Tie Ning | September 1957 (age 62) | CPC | Famous writer, acting since 1975 |
China Association for Science and Technology | 中国科学技术协会 | September 1958 | Wan Gang | August 1952 (age 67–68) | CZGP | Professor of car engineering, also the Minister of Science and Technology |
All-China Federation of Returned Overseas | 中华全国归国华侨联合会 | 12 October 1956 | Wan Lijun | July 1957 (age 63) | CPC | Overseas Chinese back from Japan |
China Law Society | 中国法学会 | June 1949 | Wang Lequan | December 1944 (age 75) | CPC | Former Deputy Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission |
Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries | 中国人民对外友好协会 | 3 May 1954 | Li Xiaolin | October 1953 (age 66) | CPC | Daughter of Li Xiannian who served as President during 1988 to 1993 |
All-China Journalists Association | 中华全国新闻工作者协会 | February 1957 | Zhang Yannong | November 1948 (age 71) | CPC | Senior Editor, former President of People's Daily |
All-China Federation of Taiwan Compatriots | 中华全国台湾同胞联谊会 | 27 December 1981 | Wang Yifu | March 1950 (age 70) | TDSGL | Fujian-born-Taiwanese scholar |
China Council for the Promotion of International Trade | 中国国际贸易促进委员会 | May 1952 | Jiang Zengwei | May 1953 (age 67) | CPC | Former Vice Minister of Commerce |
China Disabled Persons’ Federation | 中国残疾人联合会 | 11 March 1988 | Zhang Haidi | September 1955 (age 64) | CPC | Famous disabled writer, suffered from high paraplegia since childhood |
Red Cross Society of China | 中国红十字会总会 | 10 March 1904 | Chen Zhu | August 1953 (age 66–67) | CPWDP | Molecular biologist, former Minister of Health |
Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs | 中国人民外交学会 | 15 December 1949 | Wu Hailong | February 1955 (age 65) | CPC | Former senior ambassador |
China Soong Ching Ling Foundation | 中国宋庆龄基金会 | 29 May 1982 | Wang Jiarui | September 1949 (age 70) | CPC | Former Head of the International Liaison Department of the Communist Party of China |
The Alumni Association of Huangpu Military Academy | 黄埔军校同学会 | 16 June 1984 | Lin Shangyuan | February 1924 (age 96) | RCCK | The eighteenth batch student of Huangpu Military Academy |
Western Returned Scholars Association | 欧美同学会 | October 1913 | Chen Zhu | August 1953 (age 66–67) | CPWDP | Former chief physician and researcher of Paris Diderot University |
Chinese Society of Ideological and Political Work | 中国思想政治工作研究会 | 18 January 1983 | Huang Kunming | November 1956 (age 63) | CPC | Executive Deputy Head of the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China |
China Vocational Education Association | 中华职业教育社 | 6 May 1917 | Chen Changzhi | July 1945 (age 75) | CDNCA | |
All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce | 中华全国工商业联合会 | October 1953 | Wang Qinmin | December 1948 (age 71) | CZGP | |
China Family Planning Association | 中国计划生育协会 | 29 May 1980 | Wang Gang | October 1942 (age 77) | CPC | Former Member of the Central Politburo of the Communist Party of China |
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See also
References
- Ma, Qiusha (2005-11-16). Non-Governmental Organizations in Contemporary China: Paving the Way to Civil Society?. Routledge. p. 82. ISBN 978-1-134-22411-1.
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