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Political control office of the Chinese military

Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission
中央军委政治工作部
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Preceding agency
  • People's Liberation Army General Political Department
TypeFunctional department of the Central Military Commission
JurisdictionPeople's Liberation Army
HeadquartersMinistry of National Defense compound ("August 1st Building"), Beijing
Parent departmentCentral Military Commission
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Websitechinamil.com.cn
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The Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission (Chinese: 中央军委政治工作部) is the chief political organ under the Central Military Commission (CMC). It was created in January 2016 following the military reforms under CMC chairman Xi Jinping. Its predecessor was the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army.

The department leads all political and cultural activities in the People's Liberation Army. Its deputy directors are Hou Hehua and Yu Guang.

The Political Work Department's Liaison Department controls a United Front organization called the China Association for International Friendly Contact (CAIFC) that is active in overseas intelligence gathering and influence operations.

History

In November 2015 the General Political Department of the PLA was abolished and was replaced with the CMC Political Work Department as part of Chairman Xi Jinping's military reforms. Its role is to integrate the CCP and its ideology and propaganda into the People's Liberation Army. In January 2016, the Political Work Department became official.

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References

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Organizational structure of the Chinese Communist Party

National Congress
Central CommitteeCentral Commission for
Discipline Inspection
Secretarydeputy secretaries
and Secretary General
Standing Committee
Central Military CommissionGeneral SecretaryGeneral Secretary Office
Chairman and Vice ChairmenPolitburoGeneral Office
(Central Guard Bureau)
Departments:
Organization, Publicity, United Front, International, Social Work, and Legal Affairs
Research institutions:
Central Party School,
Institute of
Party History and
Literature
, and
Central Policy Research Office
Politburo Standing
Committee
Secretariat
Leading Small GroupsLocal Party branchesOther commissions:
Spiritual Civilization,
Cyberspace Affairs
Foreign Affairs,
National Security, and
Institutional Organization
Party organizations within the People's Liberation ArmyCMC Political Work Department

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