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Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress
西藏自治区人民代表大会
བོད་རང་སྐྱོང་ལྗོངས་མི་དམངས་འཐུས་མི་ཚོགས་ཆེན
12th Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress
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Type
TypeUnicameral
Province-level people's congress
Established1 September 1965
(59 years ago) (1965-09-01)
Leadership
Director of the Standing CommitteeLosang Jamcan
Vice Director of the Standing Committee
  • Tangod
  • Gyaltsen
  • Samding Dorje Phagmo
  • Wang Jun
  • Zhang Yanqing
  • Xu Chengcang
  • Jampel
  • Tang Mingying
  • Liu Baicheng
  • Li Wenge
  • Sun Xianzhong
  • Liu Guangxu
Secretary-General of the Standing CommitteeLiu Guangxu
Structure
CommitteesStanding Committee of the Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress
Length of term5 years
Website
www.xizangrd.gov.cn
Constitution
Constitution of the People's Republic of China
Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese西藏自治区人民代表大会
Traditional Chinese西藏自治區人民代表大會
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXīzàng Zìzhìqū Rénmín Dàibiǎo Dàhuì
Tibetan name
Tibetanབོད་རང་སྐྱོང་ལྗོངས་མི་དམངས་འཐུས་མི་ཚོགས་ཆེན
Transcriptions
Wyliebod rang skyong ljongs mi dmangs 'thus mi tshogs chen

The People's Congress of the Tibet Autonomous Region is the local people's congress of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Following decisions taken by the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the regional government was officially announced during the first session of the Tibetan People's Congress in September 1965 in Lhasa.

History

The first session of the 1st Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress in 1965

On September 8, 1965, the first session of the 1st Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress completed the election of the organs of self-government of the Tibet Autonomous Region and its leaders, and the formal establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme is elected to be the chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region.

Organization

The organizational system of the People's Congress of the Tibet Autonomous Region consists of the Presidium (Chinese: 主席团), the Specialized Committees (Chinese: 专门委员会) and the Standing Committee (Chinese: 常务委员会). The Executive Chairman of the Presidium presides over the meetings of the TAR People's Congress and the meetings of the Presidium.

Presidium

At each meeting of the TAR People's Congress, a number of chairmen are elected to form the Bureau, which presides over the work of the meeting. The members of the Presidium elect from among themselves a number of persons as Standing Chairpersons, who preside over the day-to-day business of the session. The TAR People's Congress shall have a Secretary-General and a number of Deputy Secretaries-General. The Secretary-General shall be nominated by the Bureau and adopted by the Assembly. The deputy secretaries-general are decided by the Bureau. The Secretary-General directs the work of the Secretariat and is responsible for the affairs of the Assembly.

Specialized Committees

Specialized committees are subject to the leadership of the people's congresses of the Tibet Autonomous Region; when the congresses are not in session, they are subject to the leadership of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Under the leadership of the TAR People's Congress and the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress, the specialized committee study, deliberate and formulate relevant bills; they conduct investigations and research and make recommendations on issues within the competence of the TAR People's Congress and the Standing Committee of the TAR People's Congress which are of relevance to the committees.

Standing Committee

See also: Standing Committee of the Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress

The Standing Committee of the Tibet Autonomous Region People's Congress is a standing organ of the TAR People's Congress, is responsible to the TAR People's Congress and reports on its work and meets at least once every two months.

Leaderships of the Standing Committee

1st–2nd Congress
no standing committee
3rd Congress
4th Congress
5th Congress
6th Congress
7th Congress
8th Congress
9th Congress
10th Congress
  • Term: January 2013–January 2018
  • Director: Padma CholingLosang Jamcan (elected January 2017)
  • Vice-Director: Karma [zh], Zhou Chunlai, Zhao Zhengxiu, Samding Dorje Phagmo [zh], Shingtsa Tenzin Chodrak [zh], Ma Rulong (resigned January 2016), Dorje [zh] (resigned January 2016), Wu Jinhui (resigned January 2016), Wang Ruilian, Zhao He (resigned January 2016), Tenzin Namgyal [zh], Odser [zh], Le Dake (removed October 2015), Xu Xueguang (elected January 2015), Ju Jianhua (elected January 2016), Li Wenhan (elected January 2016), Nyima Tsering [zh] (elected January 2016), Zhang Xiaohua (elected January 2016), Ji Guogang (elected January 2016), Duotuo (elected January 2017)
  • Secretary-General: Duan Xiangzheng (resigned January 2015), Liu Guangxu (elected January 2015)
11th Congress
  • Term: January 2018–January 2023
  • Director: Losang Jamcan
  • Vice-Director: Duotuo, Tenzin Namgyal [zh], Samding Dorje Phagmo [zh], Odser [zh], Xu Xueguang (resigned January 2022), Chimed Rigzin [zh] (resigned January 2022), Ju Jianhua (resigned January 2021), Li Wenhan (resigned January 2021), Nyima Tsering [zh], Ji Guogang, Ma Shengchang, Wang Jun, Xu Chengcang, Ding Yexian (resigned January 2021), Norbu Dondrup (elected January 2021), Tang Mingying (elected January 2021), Tangod [zh] (elected January 2022)
  • Secretary-General: Liu Guangxu
12th Congress

See also

References

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