1st National People's Congress
15 September 1954 – 17 April 1959
(4 years, 183 days)
Overview
TypeHighest organ of state power
ElectionNational elections
Leadership
ChairmanLiu Shaoqi
Vice ChairmenSoong Ching-ling, Lin Boqu, Li Jishen, Zhang Lan, Luo Ronghuan, Shen Junru, Guo Moruo, Huang Yanpei, Peng Zhen, Li Weihan, Chen Shutong, Tenzin Gyatso, Saifuddin Azizi, and Cheng Qian
Secretary-GeneralPeng Zhen
Standing Committee65 (1st)
Members
Total1,226 members

The 1st National People's Congress (simplified Chinese: 第一届全国人民代表大会; traditional Chinese: 第一屆全國人民代表大會; pinyin: Dìyī Jiè Quánguó Rénmín Dàibiǎo Dàhuì) was in session from 1954 to 1959. It held four sessions in this period. There were 1,226 deputies to the Congress. These were the first legislative elections to take place after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Elections to the Congress

In accordance with the rules set by the 1st Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the first set of deputies to the NPC were elected in the spring and summer of 1954, the first elections under the 1953 Electoral Law which set rules for elections in the PRC, by the following:

The first session

The first plenary session was held in September 1954.[1] The Congress passed the 1954 Constitution of the People's Republic of China. It elected the state leaders:

Chairmanship Election
CandidatesForAgainstAbstain
Mao Zedong 121000
Vice Chairmanship Election
CandidatesForAgainstAbstain
Zhu De 121000

References

  1. "第一届全国人民代表大会(1954年)". National People's Congress. 12 August 2004. Archived from the original on 16 May 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
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