State Council (de facto) Shanghai Municipal People's Congress (suspended)
History
Established
23 February 1967
Disbanded
December 1979
Preceded by
Shanghai Municipal Committee
Succeeded by
Shanghai Municipal People's Government
Leadership
Chairman
Peng Chong (final)
Deputy Chairmen
Ni Zhifu (final)
Executive organ
Standing Committee
Administrative organ
Secretariat
Meeting place
Municipal Government Building, 12, The Bund
The Shanghai Revolutionary Committee was a revolutionary committee that had administered the city of Shanghai, People's Republic of China between 1967 and 1979. It was established on 24 February 1967, following the collapse of the Shanghai People's Commune during the Cultural Revolution, and replaced the former Shanghai Municipal Committee following its overthrow in the January Storm. The revolutionary committee was the first of its kind in China, and employed a "triple alliance" model where military personnel, revolutionary cadres, and the revolutionary masses jointly administered the government. Zhang Chunqiao is the committee's first chairman, while Peng Chong was its last chairman. The committee was eventually disbanded during reforms in December 1979, when the Shanghai Municipal People's Government was reintroduced.
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