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Date: April 27-May 9, 1927
Place: Wuhan
Number of delegates: 80
Party membership: 57,967
Major contents: The congress was held at the critical moment
of the Chinese revolution after Chiang Kai-shek staged a counter-revolutionary
coup in Shanghai on April 12 of the same year, disarming the
workers and having them and Communists rounded up and murdered.
It accepted the resolution on the Chinese revolution adopted
at the Seventh Enlarged Plenary Meeting of the Communist International
Executive Committee. In accordance with the spirit of this
resolution, the congress criticized Chen Duxiu for his Right
deviationist mistakes as manifested in his neglect in the
struggle with the bourgeoisie for leadership over the revolution.
But it did not put forward any practical measures for correcting
the mistakes so that Chen continued his Right deviationist
mistakes after the meeting. The congress set the major tasks
for the time being as to launch agrarian revolution and establish
the rural revolutionary democratic power, but failed to put
forward specific programs to meet the peasants' demand for
land. As a result, the congress actually did not finish the
task of rescuing the revolution at the crucial moment. It
elected the Central Committee composed of 29 members and 10
alternate members.
The Central Committee elected Chen Duxiu, Zhang Guotao, Li
Weihan, Cai Hesen, Li Lisan, Qu Qiubai and Tan Pingshan to
form the Political Bureau. Chen Duxiu was elected general
secretary.
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