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Why this article with the name Party chief only talks about China? The English phrase party chief can refer to the chief of any party, not only for Communist Party of China. It's quite different from the Chinese phrase dangwei shuji (党委书记). A dictionary says that Party chief means the ultimate leader of a survey crew. A news report says Huber Elected as German Coalition Party Chief. If this article is exclusively about the CPC, then it should be renamed. --Neo-Jay 22:53, 9 November 2007 (UTC)Reply
Since you have not replied for so long time, I assume that you do not object to my proposal. I moved party chieftoparty chief of the Communist Party of China and redirected party chieftoparty leader. Please stop using party chief to refer to party chief of the Communist Party of China. I created CPC party chief as a redirecting page. Please use it as a shortcut. Thanks.--Neo-Jay 05:21, 2 December 2007 (UTC)Reply