Political Consultative Conference (Republic of China)

Political Consultative Conference

政治協商會議
Type
Type
History
Succeeded byNational Constituent Assembly (Led by the KMT) Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (Led by the CCP)
Leadership
Kuomintang leader
Opposition party leaders
Structure
Seats38
Political groups
Ruling party
  •   Kuomintang (8)

Opposition parties

Independents

Committees6 committees
Meeting place
The site of the negotiation in Chongqing, China
Political Consultative Conference
Traditional Chinese政治協商會議
Simplified Chinese政治协商会议
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhèngzhì Xiéshāng Huìyì

The Political Consultative Conference (PCC) was a conference held on 10–31 January 1946 in the Republic of China between the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to create a coalition government. The PCC was convened as part of the Double Tenth Agreement between the KMT and the CCP. The conference ultimately ended in failure.