A report on Orders of precedence in China
Ranking of political leaders in China for the purposes of event protocol and to arrange the ordering of names in official news bulletins, both written and televised.
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Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
3 linksCommittee consisting of the top leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Committee consisting of the top leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The membership of the PSC is strictly ranked in protocol sequence.
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
3 linksParamount leader of China.
Paramount leader of China.
The general secretary is the head of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the highest-ranking official within the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party
2 linksBody serving the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party and its Standing Committee.
Body serving the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party and its Standing Committee.
By protocol, its members are ranked above the vice chairmen of the National People's Congress as well as State Councilors.
Paramount leader
1 linksInformal term for the most prominent political leader in China.
Informal term for the most prominent political leader in China.
However, Deng's successors derive their real power from the post of general secretary, which is the primary position in the Chinese power structure and generally regarded by scholars as the post whose holder can be considered paramount leader.
Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
1 linksPermanent body of the National People's Congress (NPC) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which is the highest organ of state power and the legislature of China.
Permanent body of the National People's Congress (NPC) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which is the highest organ of state power and the legislature of China.
It is led by a Chairman, mainland China's top legislator, who is conventionally ranked third in Mainland China's political ranking system, after the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and the Premier of the People's Republic of China.
Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
1 linksPresiding officer of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress , highest organ of state power and top legislative body in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Presiding officer of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress , highest organ of state power and top legislative body in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
In the political order of precedence, the chairman ranks below the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and president.
Wu Bangguo
1 linksRetired high-ranking politician in the People's Republic of China.
Retired high-ranking politician in the People's Republic of China.
He ranked second in official rankings of state and party leaders of China.
Order of precedence
0 linksSequential hierarchy of nominal importance and can be applied to individuals, groups, or organizations.
Sequential hierarchy of nominal importance and can be applied to individuals, groups, or organizations.
Chinese order of precedence
2015 China Victory Day Parade
0 linksMilitary parade held along Chang' an Avenue, Beijing, on 3 September 2015 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Victory over Japan Day of World War II.
Military parade held along Chang' an Avenue, Beijing, on 3 September 2015 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Victory over Japan Day of World War II.
This meant that all former members of the Standing Committee who were in good standing with the party and alive at the time of the parade attended the event; they sat in strict protocol sequence to the right of the members of the incumbent Politburo Standing Committee.