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Date: September 15-27, 1956
Place: Beijing
Number of delegates: 1,026 full delegates and 107 alternate
delegates
Party membership: 10.73 million
Major contents: This is the first CPC national congress since
the Party came into power in 1949. It was held at a time when
socialist transformation in China had been in the main accomplished
and the Party was faced with new situations and new tasks.
Mao Zedong gave the opening address. Liu Shaoqi delivered
the political report. Zhou Enlai made the report on the proposals
for the Second Five-Year-Plan (1958-1962) for the development
of the national economy. Deng Xiaoping delivered the report
on the revision of the CPC Constitution. It was pointed out
at the congress that, as the socialist system has been basically
established in China, the principal contradiction within the
country was no longer the contradiction between the proletariat
and the bourgeoisie but the one resulted from the need of
the people for rapid economic and cultural development which
fell short of their requirements. The chief task confronting
the entire nation was to concentrate all efforts on developing
the productive forces, industrializing the country and gradually
meeting the people's growing economic and cultural needs.
The congress stressed the issue of the building of the Party
in power, emphasized the need to uphold democratic centralism
and collective leadership, opposed the personality cult, promoted
democracy within the Party and cemented the Party's ties with
the masses. Hence, the congress gave directions for the development
of the socialist causes and the building of the Party in future.
The congress elected a new Central Committee composed of
97 members and 73 alternate members. At the First Plenary
Session of the Eighth CPC Central Committee, new leading bodies
were elected with Mao Zedong as chairman of the Central Committee,
Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De and Chen Yun as vice-chairmen
and Deng Xiaoping as general secretary. These six people were
also elected to form the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau of the Central Committee.
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