Original Source: Central Committee of the CCP
The Chinese Communist Party’s highest organ of authority, a political body of top CCP leaders. Members are elected every five years at the National Congress. The 19th National Congress, held in 2017, elected 205 full members and 171 alternate members who are currently serving their tenure until the 20th National Congress. The Committee usually convenes at least once a year at a plenary session, and functions as a top forum for discussion of relevant policy issues.
This opinion by the Central Committee calls for United Front Work Departments to “guide” private enterprises to “improve their corporate governance structure and explore the establishment of a modern enterprise system with Chinese characteristics.”
Formal report from the October 2019 “plenary” convening of the CCP Central Committee.
Regulations from the Central Committee guide SOEs to establish party committees within their organizations.