Central Committee of the Kuomintang


The Central Committee of the Kuomintang is the highest executive body of the Kuomintang. It is composed of Central Committee members elected by the National Congress. The entire organization includes a group of cadres headed by the chairman and several party affairs units.
The Chairman of the Central Committee is concurrently the Party Chairman, a position directly elected by Party members since 2001. In August 1993, the position of Vice Chairman was added to assist the Chairman. The Central Committee consists of seven departments and two subordinate units, led by the Secretary-General, who are jointly responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Party Central Committee.
The Central Committee has a Standing Committee which performs its duties during the adjournment period of the plenary sessions of the Central Committee and is accountable to it.

History

In January 1924, the First National Congress of the Kuomintang established the Central Executive Committee and the Central Supervisory Committee as the highest executive and supervisory bodies. On October 10, 1952, the Seventh National Congress of the Kuomintang was held. On October 16, the plenary session adopted the book "Basic Theory of Anti-Communism and Anti-Russia" proposed by President Chiang Kai - shek, which was used as the guideline for the Kuomintang's future thoughts, speeches and actions. On October 18, the congress unanimously supported Chiang's re-election as president and adopted the political platform. It also approved Chiang's nomination of 40 people including Wu Jingheng, Yu Youren, Niu Yongjian and Soong Mei-ling as members of the Central Review Committee. It also elected 32 people including Chen Cheng and Chiang Ching-kuo as members of the Central Committee and 16 people including Zheng Jiemin as alternate members of the Central Committee. The congress decided to establish the Central Committee of the Kuomintang and the Central Review Committee of the Kuomintang.

Organization and powers

According to the Constitution of the Kuomintang, the Central Committee of the Kuomintang shall perform the following duties during the adjournment of the Kuomintang National Congress:
  1. Implement the resolutions of the National Congress and represent the Party externally.
  2. Discuss and handle party and political matters.
  3. Organize and command party branches at all levels.
  4. Train and manage party cadres.
  5. Enforce party discipline.
  6. Raise and allocate party funds.
  7. Exercise the right to approve nominees for the national non-partisan and overseas legislative elections.
  8. The interpretation of the Party Constitution shall be the responsibility of the Central Committee during the recess of the National Congress.
The Kuomintang Central Committee serves as both a deliberative and executive body. According to the current KMT Constitution, the National Congress elects 190 Central Committee members and 95 alternate members for a four-year term. A further 35 members, including 29 from the Central Committee and six designated individuals who meet the Party Constitution's requirements, form the Central Standing Committee, which serves a two-year term.
The Central Committee holds an annual plenary session, convened by the Central Standing Committee, which in turn convenes the National Congress periodically. The Central Standing Committee, chaired by the Party Chairman, is responsible for discussing and implementing Party affairs during the adjournment period. It is the Party's core decision-making body and is responsible for discussing and implementing Party affairs during the adjournment period.
In addition to the Central Standing Committee, the Party Central Committee also has an evaluation committee, which holds a Central Evaluation Committee meeting every year as an advisory body for party affairs. A presidium composed of several Central Evaluation Committee members presides over the meeting affairs. The number of Central Evaluation Committee members basically only increases and never decreases, and it is an honorary position. Its candidates are selected by the Party Chairman and approved by the National Congress.

Architecture

Decision-making unit

  • The Central Standing Committee

Review Unit

The Central Review Committee holds a meeting once a year, which is chaired by the Chairman of the Presidium.

Work Department

  • Policy Committee: Abbreviated as the "Policy Committee," this department is responsible for reviewing internal party policies and overseeing the operations of the caucus. It is headed by the Executive Director, who also serves as the KMT's Legislative Yuan caucus leader. The current Executive Director is Fu Kun-chi.
  • * Legislative Yuan caucus
  • Organizational Development Committee: Abbreviated as "Organization Development Committee," this department is responsible for party organizational management, election work, and social relations. The current chairperson is Xu Yuzhen.
  • * Organization Department
  • * Ministry of Social Affairs
  • * Overseas Department
  • * Women's Department
  • * Veterans Affairs Department
  • Cultural Communication Committee: Abbreviated as "CCC," this department is responsible for the Party's propaganda work, media interaction, and Party history management. The current chairman is Lin Kuanyu.
  • * Publicity Department
  • * New Media Department
  • * Party History Museum
  • Administrative Services Committee: Abbreviated as the "Administrative Services Committee," it is responsible for Party administration, financial management, and other matters not within the purview of individual units. The current chairman is Wu Qingyan.
  • * General Affairs Office
  • * Finance Office
  • KMT Studio: The department responsible for the party's youth digital work. The current convener is Ge Rujun.
  • * Youth Ministry
  • * Youth League
  • The Assessment and Discipline Committee, abbreviated as the "Assessment and Discipline Committee," is responsible for assessing Party members' Party and government work, overseeing discipline, and providing legal advice. It operates on a collegial basis. The current chairperson is Huang Yiteng.
  • The Revolutionary Practice Institute, abbreviated as "Revolutionary Practice Institute," is responsible for cultivating talent and training cadres within the Party. Its current director is Lin Kuanyu.

Directly affiliated units

Task Group

  • Veterans Affairs Committee
  • Women's Work Committee
  • Agriculture and Fisheries Working Committee
  • New Immigrants Working Committee
  • Indigenous Peoples Affairs Committee
  • Labor Works Committee
  • Hakka Affairs Committee
  • Religious Affairs Committee
  • Science and Technology Committee
  • Medical Committee
  • Farmland Water Conservancy Committee
  • Public Service, Police and Fire Commission
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