Zhu Lao is always the vice chairman of the Military Commission, but why doesn t he preside over the

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-26

On October 1, 1949, the People's Republic of China was born, and ** was appointed vice chairman and commander-in-chief of the People's Liberation Army, and became famous.

However, less than a month later, on October 19, the People's Revolutionary Military Committee was established, with ** as chairman, ** Cheng Qian as vice chairman, ** and others as members. **First among Vice-Chairs.

Despite being the founder, commander-in-chief and marshal of the People's Liberation Army, since the 50s, the meetings of the Military Commission have not been presided over by Mr. Zhu.

Why is that?

Actually, there are many reasons for this.

In the People's People's Revolutionary Military Committee, although it is the first among the vice-chairmen, it was decided that the People's Revolutionary Military Committee should preside over the daily work of the Military Commission.

Since he is responsible for the daily work of the Military Commission, he mostly chairs the meeting. For example, after the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950, the U.S. military continued to violate China's airspace and territorial waters, in order to prevent the U.S. military from expanding aggression, on July 7, the Military Commission convened a national defense military conference, chaired by ***, ** and others attended, and the meeting decided to establish the Northeast Frontier Army. Occasionally, ** also presided over some important meetings of the Military Commission as chairman.

On September 28, 1954, the Politburo decided to establish the Party's Military Committee, which was composed of 12 people, including ***, with ** as the chairman and ** as the vice chairman, **responsible for the daily work of the ** Military Commission. Since then, the CMC meetings have been presided over by ***.

* As Vice Chairman and First Marshal of the Military Commission, there are many reasons why he does not preside over the meetings of the Military Commission. First, he has other important work to take care of. At first, he was vice president of the country, and later served as chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, responsible for the work of the National People's Congress. Secondly, the day-to-day work of the Military Commission is taken care of by other people, who know more about the situation and can better lead and guide the work.

* Although he is not the moderator of the CMC meeting, his status and influence in the CMC cannot be ignored. His contribution and leadership ability have been fully demonstrated in China's revolution and construction.

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