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Date: October 25-November 1, 1987
Place: Beijing
Number of delegates: 1,936 full delegates and 61 specially
invited delegates
Party membership: 46 million
Major contents: The congress systematically expounded the
theory about the primary stage of socialism and the basic
line of the Party in this stage. It pointed out that a correct
understanding of the present historic stage of Chinese society
was of primary importance for building socialism with Chinese
characteristics, that it was the essential basis on which
to formulate and implement correct lines and policies. The
congress set forth a "three-step" economic development
strategy: First, to double the 1980 GNP to solve food and
clothing shortages; second, to quadruple the 1980 GNP by the
end of the century to achieve a relatively good standard of
life for the people; and third, to basically complete the
nation's modernization, raise the per capita GNP to that of
intermediate-level developed countries and improve people's
standard of living. The central task outlined at the meeting
was to accelerate and deepen reforms. Economic restructuring
was urged to focus on changing the operational mechanism of
enterprises. Various supportive reforms in terms of planning,
investment, materials and goods, finance, banking and foreign
trade should be carried out in stages in order to gradually
establish a framework for a new system of commodity economy
in a planned way.
At the congress, 175 members and 110 alternate members were
elected to form the 13th Central Committee. The newly elected
Central Advisory Commission comprised 200 members and the
Central Commission for Discipline Inspection consisted of
69 members. The First Plenary Session of the 13th CPC Central
Committee elected Zhao Ziyang, Li Peng, Qiao Shi, Hu Qili
and Yao Yilin to form the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau. It elected Zhao Ziyang general secretary of the Central
Committee, Deng Xiaoping chairman of the Central Military
Commission. The session also approved Chen Yun as chairman
of the CPC Central Advisory Commission and Qiao Shi as secretary
of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.
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