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What is the Chinese Communist Party’s ‘sixth plenum’ and why does it matter?

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The plenum will take place in the Jingxi Hotel in downtown Beijing. Photo: Simon Song

Top Communist Party leaders are gathering at a heavily guarded hotel in Beijing for four days, starting on Monday.

The meeting is the “sixth plenum”, the sixth time the roughly 370 full and alternate members of the party’s present Central Committee have met since late 2012.

Over the past three decades, sixth plenums have focused on ideology and “party building”, and this time those attending are expected to discuss stricter internal supervision of the organisation.

While it may not sound as agenda setting as the five-year plan discussions of the fifth plenums, history suggests it would be unwise to underestimate the importance of this meeting.

For example, it was at the sixth plenum of the 11th party congress in 1981 that the party laid down its official verdict on the Cultural Revolution – the decade-long political and social upheaval that devastated China in the 1960s and 1970s.

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