September 20.1954-The Constitution of the People's Republic of China promulgated and implemented
(Jiawu August 24), September 20, 1954, the Constitution of the People's Republic of China promulgated and implemented. In In June 1954, the Central People's Government Committee Article 30
The meeting adopted the draft Constitution of the People's Republic of China In September 1954, the People's Republic of China first The session of the first meeting of the National People's Congress adopted the Constitution of the People's Republic of China. This is China's first socialist constitution. Chapter 4 of the Constitution of 106, on the the workers stage of leadership, the nature of the country based on the alliance of workers and peasants, the people's democratic dictatorship, the general objectives and steps of building socialism, the political system of the People's Congress and the people's rights and obligations are were clearly defined.
recognized by the Constitution of the CPC Central Committee put forward the general line of the transition period, five kinds of economic sectors recognize the existing state-run economy, cooperatives economic, capitalist economy, clearly stipulates that the state economy is the leading force in the national economy and the country to achieve socialist transformation of the material basis.
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