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A central executive committee is a governing body with executive power in parties, governments, or private organizations. The term may refer to one of the following:
General
[edit]- Central Executive Committee (PAP), the highest ruling committee within Singapore's People's Action Party (PAP)
- Central Executive Committee (Philippines), an insurgent revolutionary government established by Francisco Macabulos in 1898
- Central Executive Committee of the Pakistan Peoples Party
Former Soviet Union
[edit]- Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union (1922-1938)
- All-Russian Central Executive Committee (1917-1937)
- All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee (1917-1938)
- All-Byelorussian Central Executive Committee (1920–1938)
- All-Caucasian Central Executive Committee (1922–1936)
- Litbel Central Executive Committee (1919–1920)
- Centrosibir, name for the Central Executive Committee of Soviets of Siberia (1917)
- Rumcherod, name for the Central Executive Committee of Soviets of Romanian Front, Black See Fleet, and Odessa Oblast (1917–1918)
- Central Executive Committee of the Navy (June-November 1917)