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Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party
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The Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) is the highest organ between the two national congresses.
Functions and tasks
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The Central Executive Committee of the Party is the highest leadership body of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party between two Party Congresses, with the following powers and duties:
Mission
- Prepare and convene the National Congress of Delegates. Mid-term National Conference of the Party;
- Lead the implementation of the National Congress resolutions, the Party Charter, and the Party Central Committee resolutions;
- Building solidarity and unity within the Party is the center of the solidarity of the entire Party;
- Research and agree on important issues of strategic and foreign policy nature;
- Leadership of national defense and security work;
- Unify and lead the implementation of policies on organization, Party building and cadre work, Lao Fatherland Front work , Veterans work, mass organization work and Party financial work;
- Party representatives exchange with political parties of strategic friendly countries and political parties of other countries;
Power
- Consider and decide to elect (from official members) and dismiss the General Secretary, Politburo members, and Central Secretariat members;
- Consider and decide on the election of additional members (from alternate members) and dismissal of Central Party Committee members;
- Determine the number, structure, standards and conditions of Central Party Committee members, Politburo members and Central Party Secretaries;
- Listen to reports and inspect the leadership activities of the Central Party Politburo and the Central Party Secretariat periodically twice a year;
- Decision to approve resolutions issued by the Politburo and the Central Secretariat;
- Issue regulations, instructions, decisions;
- Supervise the activities of the Central Party's advisory and support agencies;
- Supervise the activities of each member elected by the Central Party Committee;
- Some other tasks as prescribed.
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History
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The Central Committee was established at the 1st National Congress in 1955. At the 2nd LPRP National Congress, held on 3–6 February 1972, it established the Politburo and the Secretariat.[1]
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Affiliated agencies
The Central Executive Committee of the Party has the following affiliated agencies:
- Administrative Office
- External Relations Committee
- Inspection Commission
- Propaganda and Training Board
- Organisation Commission
- Defence and Public Security Commission
- National Institute of Politics and Public Administration
- Pasaxon Newspaper
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