President of the Supreme People's Court

President of the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China
中华人民共和国最高人民法院院长
Emblem of the Supreme People's Court
Incumbent
Zhang Jun
since 11 March 2023
Supreme People's Court
StatusSub-national leader level official
Member ofSupreme People's Court
Reports toNational People's Congress and its Standing Committee
SeatBeijing
NominatorPresidium of the National People's Congress
AppointerNational People's Congress
Term lengthFive years, renewable once consecutively
Constituting instrumentConstitution of the People's Republic of China
Formation1 October 1949; 74 years ago (1949-10-01)
First holderShen Junru
DeputyVice President of the Supreme People's Court
Websitewww.court.gov.cn/jgsz/zgrmfyld/

The president of the Supreme People's Court is the head of the Supreme People's Court and is the highest-ranking official in the Chinese judiciary.

Under the current constitution, the president of the SPC is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the National People's Congress (NPC), the legislature. The president also serves ex officio as the chief justice of the People's Republic of China. The incumbent vice president of China is Zhang Jun, who took office in 11 March 2023.

History

The Supreme People's Court of the Central People's Government was established on 1 October 1949. Shen Junru served as the first president by the first plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[1]

On 27 September 1954, the SPC of the Central People's Government was replaced with the SPC of the People's Republic of China.[citation needed]

Selection

According to the Organic Law of the National People's Congress (NPC), constitutionally China's highest organ of state power, the president is nominated by the NPC Presidium, the Congress's executive organ.[2] However, the nomination is effectively made by the Chinese Communist Party, with the decisions being made among Party leaders.[3] Although the Presidium could theoretically nominate multiple candidates for the presidency, leading the election to be competitive, it has always nominated a single candidate for the office.[3]

After the nomination, the president is elected by the NPC, which also has the power to remove the president and other state officers from office. Elections and removals are decided by majority vote.[4] The length of the president's term of office is the same as the NPC, which is 5 years, and the president is restricted to two consecutive terms.[4] Since 2018, the president is required to recite the constitutional oath of office before assuming office.[3]

Powers

According to the Judges Law of the People's Republic of China, the president of the SPC is the chief justice of the People's Republic of China.[5]

List of presidents

No. Chairperson NPC term Took office Left office Political Party
1 Shen Junru
沈钧儒
N/A October 1, 1949 September 27, 1954 China Democratic League (CDL)
2 Dong Biwu
董必武
1st September 27, 1954 April 27, 1959 Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
3 Xie Juezai
谢觉哉
2nd April 27, 1959 January 3, 1965
4 Yang Xiufeng
杨秀峰
3rd January 3, 1965 January 20, 1975
5 Jiang Hua
江华
4th January 20, 1975 March 5, 1978
5th March 5, 1978 June 20, 1983
6 Zheng Tianxiang
郑天翔
6th June 20, 1983 April 9, 1988
7 Ren Jianxin
任建新
7th April 9, 1988 March 28, 1993
8th March 28, 1993 March 17, 1998
8 Xiao Yang
肖扬
9th March 17, 1998 March 16, 2003
10th March 16, 2003 March 16, 2008
9 Wang Shengjun
王胜俊
11th March 16, 2008 March 15, 2013
10 Zhou Qiang
周强
12th March 15, 2013 March 18, 2018
13th March 18, 2018 March 11, 2023
11 Zhang Jun
张军
14th March 11, 2023 Incumbent

Timeline

Zhang Jun (politician)Zhou QiangWang ShengjunXiao Yang (judge)Ren JianxinZheng TianxiangJiang HuaYang XiufengXie JuezaiDong BiwuShen Junru

References

  1. ^ "1st meeting of the CPPCC" (PDF). The Common Program of the People's Republic of China. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 September 2024. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Organic Law of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China". National People's Congress. 11 March 2021. Archived from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Liao, Zewei (2023-03-04). "NPC 2023: How China Selects Its State Leaders for the Next Five Years". NPC Observer. Archived from the original on 2023-11-07. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  4. ^ a b "Constitution of the People's Republic of China". National People's Congress. Archived from the original on 3 January 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Judges Law of the People's Republic of China". Ministry of Justice. 24 June 2021. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
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