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Central Committee most commonly refers to the central executive unit of a
Leninist (commonly also
Trotskyist) or
Communist party, whether ruling or non-ruling. In a Communist party, the Central Committee is made up of delegates elected at a
Party Congress. In those Communist parties historically rulling around a
Marxist-Leninist state, the Central Committee makes decisions for the party between congresses, and usually is responsible for electing the
Politburo. In non-ruling Communist parties, the Central Committee is usually understood by the party membership to be the ultimate decision-making
authority between Congresses once the process of
democratic centralism has led to an agreed-upon position.
Organizations besides Communist ones also have Central Committees, such as the
Mennonite Church and
Alcoholics Anonymous, as well as the
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (to
war). In the United States the
Democratic and the
Republican Parties both have Central Committees; these act as the leading body of those organizations at the national/administrative level, as well as local committees in a similar capacity within the local Democratic or Republican governments of individual
counties and states.
List of Central Committees
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