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Date: January 11-22, 1925
Place: Shanghai
Number of delegates: 20
Party membership: 994
Major contents: The congress analyzed the role of different
classes in Chinese society in the national revolutionary movement.
It drew attention to the importance of leadership by the proletariat
and of alliance between workers and peasants, pointing out
that the China's national revolutionary movement could only
be victorious with the powerful participation and leadership
of the proletariat and that the Chinese revolution needed
the wide participation of workers, peasants and urban middle
and petty bourgeoisie, of which peasants were "an important
part" and the "natural allies of the working class".
The congress summed up the experiences and lessons in the
cooperation with KMT since the previous year and worked out
plans for unfolding the workers' movement, peasants' movement,
youth's movement and women's movement. It decided to set up
and strengthen Party organizations throughout the country
to meet the needs of great development in the revolution.
The congress also elected the new Central Executive Committee
(CEC).
The Central Executive Committee elected Chen Duxiu, Zhang
Guotao, Peng Shuzhi, Cai Hesen and Qu Qiubai as members of
the Central Bureau, with Chen Duxiu as general secretary of
the CEC.
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