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Date: August 12-18, 1977
Place: Beijing
Number of delegates: 1,510
Party membership: 35 million
Major contents: Hua Guofeng made a political report, Ye Jianying
made a report on the revision of the Party Constitution and
Deng Xiaoping delivered a closing speech. The congress summed
up the struggle against the "gang of four", declared
the 10-year-long "cultural revolution" ended and
reiterated that the fundamental task for the Party in the
new period was to make China a powerful and modern socialist
state within the century. It played a positive role in criticizing
the "gang of four" and mobilizing the whole Party
and the nation to build China into a powerful and modern country.
But as restricted by the historical conditions at that time
and the influence of Hua Guofeng's wrong principle of "two
whatevers" ("we will resolutely defend whatever
policy decisions Chairman Mao made and unswervingly follow
whatever instructions Chairman Mao gave"), the congress
failed to put right, but continued to affirm instead, the
erroneous theories, policies and slogans of the "cultural
revolution". Consequently, the congress did not accomplish
the task of setting wrong things right theoretically and in
terms of the Party's guidelines.
The congress elected 201 members and 132 alternate members
to form the new Central Committee. The First Plenary Session
of the 11th CPC Central Committee elected Hua Guofeng chairman,
and Ye Jianying, Deng Xiaoping, Li Xiannian and Wang Dongxing
vice chairmen, of the Central Committee. These five people
were also elected to form the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau.
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