
Chinese Communist Party
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the ruling political party in China, established in 1921. It promotes Marxist-Leninist principles and seeks to create a socialist society. The party has maintained a single-party system since 1949, when it established the People's Republic of China. The CCP controls the government, military, and media, prioritizing stability, economic growth, and national unity. Under current leadership, it has intensified censorship and surveillance while pursuing ambitious economic reforms. The party's influence extends into various aspects of Chinese life, making it a central force in national and global affairs.