The 'Chairman of the Communist Party of China' (
Chinese: 中国共产党主席
pinyin: Zhōngguó Gòngchǎndǎng Zhǔxí), was the most powerful position in the
Communist Party of China until the death of
Mao Zedong. While
Hua Guofeng succeeded Mao in the role, he was unable to consolidate power and it was actually Vice-Chairman
Deng Xiaoping who, by 1978, was the paramount figure in the
People's Republic of China. The position was abolished in 1982 making the
General Secretary the most powerful position in the party.
See also
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List of leaders of the Communist Party of China
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Political position ranking of PRC