Party group
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| Simplified Chinese | 党组 | ||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 黨組 | ||||||
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A party group (Chinese: 党组; pinyin: dǎngzǔ) is a formal group within an organization that works to ensure democratic centralism as led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Party groups ensure the control of formally non-CCP public institutions like government organizations, people's organizations, people's congresses, and state-owned enterprises by the CCP. The concept of party group was first formalized in the 1945 party constitution during the 7th National Congress.
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