Central Committee

What is the Central Committee?
(Adapted from the Consitution of the Communist Party)

The Central Committee is the highest authority of the Communist Party, between Conventions. It is responsible for assuring the execution of Convention policies and decisions and for enforcing the Constitution.

The CC has the power to decide on new policy when events make that necessary, as well as elect the editor of the central press. It meets usual twice a year.

Reports, summaries, decisions and other material adopted at Central Committee meetings are made available to all Provincial and Regional Committees and to the National Committee of the PCQ. They appear in some Party publication available to the Party membership for discussion of Party policies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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