The CPPCC is a patriotic united front organization of the Chinese people,
serving as a key mechanism for multi-party cooperation and political
consultation under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC), and a
major manifestation of socialist democracy.
At present, the CPPCC consists of representatives of the CPC and
non-Communist parties, personages without party affiliation, and representatives
of people's organizations, ethnic minorities and all social strata.
It also has the representation of compatriots of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region, the Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan,
returned overseas Chinese, and specially invited people.
Most of the CPPCC members are experienced political figures, social
celebrities, and experts and scholars specializing in various fields.
The main functions of the CPPCC are to conduct political consultation,
exercise democratic supervision and participate in the discussion and the
handling of state affairs. Political consultation covers major principles and
policies proposed by the central and local governments and matters of major
importance concerning political, economic, cultural and social affairs.
Democratic supervision means to exercise, by means of offering suggestion
and criticism, supervision over the implementation of the Constitution, other
laws, regulations and major policies, and over the work of government agencies
and their functionaries.
Participation in discussing and handling state affairs means to organize
CPPCC members of various parties, people's organizations, people of various
ethnic minorities and other social groups to take part in the country's
political, economic, cultural and social activities in whatever way they think
fit.
The current CPPCC is also known as a new political consultative conference
as distinguished from the one established in 1946 following the victory of the
War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression upon the decision taken by the CPC
and the Kuomintang in their negotiations in Chongqing as part of the
preparations for forming a new government.
But hardly before the old CPPCC began to function was it disintegrated in
November of the same year when the Kuomintang betrayed the resolutions of the
conference and unilaterally proclaimed the convocation of a "National Assembly."
The first session of the new CPPCC was held in Beijing in September 1949.
Authorized to perform the functions of the supreme organ of power, the session
adopted a "Common Program" which bore the nature of a temporary constitution,
proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic of China, elected a council of
the central people's government with Mao Zedong as the chairman, and elected the
First National Committee of the CPPCC.
The CPPCC ceased to act as the supreme organ of power in September 1954
when the National People's Congress was convened. Instead, it shifted its
functions as China's patriotic united front organization for its broad
representation. It has ever since played a vital role in the country's
political, economic, cultural and social affairs and in international exchanges.
The CPPCC has a National Committee and local committees. With a functioning
term of five years, the CPPCC committees hold annual sessions.