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8th National People's Congress
1993–1998 Chinese legislative session
1993–1998 Chinese legislative session
The 8th National People's Congress (NPC) was in session from 1993 to 1998. It succeeded the 7th National People's Congress. It held five sessions in this period.
Seat distribution
| Major party | General Secretary | Seats | Other Parties | Chairperson | Seats | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Communist Party}}" | Chinese Communist Party | Jiang Zemin | 2,037 | |||
| Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party}}" | Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party | Jiang Zhenghua | 572 | |||
| Jiusan Society}}" | Jiusan Society | Wu Jieping | ||||
| China Democratic League}}" | China Democratic League | Ding Shisun | ||||
| China Association for Promoting Democracy}}" | China Association for Promoting Democracy | Xu Jialu | ||||
| China National Democratic Construction Association}}" | China National Democratic Construction Association | Cheng Siwei | ||||
| Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang}}" | Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang | He Luli | ||||
| Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League}}" | Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League | Zhang Kehui | ||||
| China Zhi Gong Party}}" | China Zhi Gong Party | Luo Haocai | ||||
| Independents | *N/A* |
The first session
Elected state leaders
In the 1st Session in 1993, the Congress elected the state leaders:
- President of the People's Republic of China: Jiang Zemin
- Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress: Qiao Shi
- Premier of the State Council: Li Peng
- Chairman of the Central Military Commission: Jiang Zemin
- President of the Supreme People's Court: Ren Jianxin
- Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate: Zhang Siqing
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