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What is the membership of the Central Military Commission?

The Central Military Commission is the highest military leading body of the People's Republic of China. The Constitution of the country, adopted by the National People's Congress on December 4, 1982, stipulates that the People's Republic of China sets up the Central Military Commission to direct the armed forces of the country, and that the Central Military Commission be composed of a Chairman, Vice-Chairmen and members of the commission.

The current membership of the Central Military Commission is 11.