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  2. Party secretary - Wikipedia

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    In politics, a party secretary is a senior official within a political party with responsibility for the organizational and daily political work. In most parties, the party secretary is second in rank to the party leader (or party chairman). In some parties, especially the communist parties, the General Secretary is the leader. [citation needed]

  3. Standing Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline ...

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    When the CCDI plenary session is adjourned, its duties and responsibilities are delegated to the CCDI Standing Committee. [9] In the period between two plenary sessions the CCDI Standing Committee has to implement the decisions of the last national congress and report on its work to the CCP Central Committee. [10]

  4. Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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    Following Lenin's death in January 1924, Stalin gradually increased his power in the Communist Party through the office of General Secretary of the Central Committee, the leading Secretary of the Secretariat. With Stalin's takeover, the role of the Central Committee was eclipsed by the Politburo, which consisted of a small clique of loyal ...

  5. Democratic National Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is the principal executive leadership board of the United States Democratic Party.According to the party charter, it has "general responsibility for the affairs of the Democratic Party between National Conventions", [1] and particularly coordinates strategy to support Democratic Party candidates throughout the country for local, state, and national ...

  6. Central Commission for Discipline Inspection - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of discipline commissions at the local level is decided by the upper-level party committee. [66] The main duties and responsibilities of local CDIs are to educate party members on their duties and rights, preserve party discipline, uphold party decisions, see that party members exercise their duties in accordance with the ...

  7. Central committee - Wikipedia

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    Central committee sessions dealing with non-party issues are often enlarged, even if what is discussed is routine in nature. [20] These sessions are in most cases organised identically, and the key speech is often delivered by a central committee secretary responsible, for example, for economic affairs or international affairs. The discussions ...

  8. Secretary (title) - Wikipedia

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    General secretary or first secretary is the official title of leaders of most Communist political parties. When a Communist party is the ruling party in a Communist-led one-party state , the general secretary is typically the country's de facto leader.

  9. Steering and Policy Committees of the United States House of ...

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    Additionally, any committee leader whose committee membership is under consideration by the Steering panel will sit on a rotating basis. The committee leaders' six vacant seats are to be elected by the whole Conference at-large by the end of 2015, and they will serve until the end of the 114th Congress (January 3, 2017).