On 22 September 1949, the CCP Central Committee decided to establish the Guangxi Provincial Committee of the CCP. In 1958, after the province was turned to the Guangxi Tong Autonomous Region, the committee was renamed.[citation needed] In 1965, the autonomous region was renamed to the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and the committee assumed its current name.[citation needed]
Organization
The organization of the CCP Guangxi Committee includes:[1]
General Office
Functional Departments
Organization Department
Propaganda Department
United Front Work Department
Political and Legal Affairs Commission
Offices
Policy Research Office
Office of the Cyberspace Affairs Commission
Office of the Institutional Organization Commission
Office of the Military-civilian Fusion Development Committee
Taiwan Work Office
Office of the Leading Group for Inspection Work
Letters and Calls Bureau
Dispatched institutions
Working Committee of the Organs Directly Affiliated to the Guangxi Regional Committee
Organizations directly under the Committee
Guangxi Party School
Guangxi Daily
Guangxi Institute of Socialism
Party History Research Office
Guangxi Regional Archives
Leadership
CCP Committee Secretaries
Secretary of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Other Standing Committee members: Fan Xiaoli, Yu Chunsheng (until September 2017), Wang Xiaodong, Yu Yunlin (until March 2018), Wang Ke (until August 2018), Huang Shiyong, Wang Kai (until March 2017), Zhao Deming (until May 2018), Mo Gongming (June 2017 – January 2018), Fang Lingmin (from September 2017), Jiang Yingyu (January 2018 – June 2020), Qin Rupei (from January 2018), Lu Xinshe (March 2018 – October 2021), Xu Shaochuan (from March 2018), Huang Weijing (from May 2018), Yan Zhichan (July 2018 – March 2020), Zeng Wanming (November 2018 – August 2021), He Renxue (from June 2020), Zeng Xin (from June 2020), Wang Weiping (from August 2021), Xu Hairong (from October 2021), He Wenhao (from October 2021)
Other Standing Committee members: Xu Hairong (until April 2022), He Wenhao, Fang Lingmin, He Renxue, Wang Weiping, Cai Lixin, Nong Shengwen, Xu Yongqian, Sun Daguang (until March 2023), Zhou Yijue, Wang Xinfu (from April 2022), Chen Yijun (from May 2023)