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What was the name of the plan in the 1950s?

Legal analysis: The first five-year plan for the national economy in 1950s, referred to as the "First Five-Year Plan" (1953- 1957), was formulated under the direct leadership of the CPC Central Committee and presided over by Zhou Enlai and Chen Yun, and was deliberated and adopted by the second session of the First National People's Congress in July 2005. By 1957, the "First Five-Year Plan" had overfulfilled the specified tasks, realized the rapid growth of the national economy, and laid a preliminary foundation for China's industrialization. The formulation and implementation of the first five-year plan marks the beginning of systematic socialist construction. . China's first five-year plan was formulated from 65438 to 0953, and it was changed from the 11th Five-Year Plan to the five-year plan.

Legal basis: According to the State Council's Provisions on Checking the Implementation of the First Five-Year Plan, the first five-year plan for China's national economic development was adopted by the Second National People's Congress in July, numbered 1955, and has been issued by the State Council to ministries, conferences, bureaus, hospitals, banks, social organizations and people's committees of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government for implementation. At present, the great mass movement that completed and exceeded China's first five-year plan ahead of schedule is being carried out enthusiastically all over the country and has won and will continue to win great victories. The central and local governments are also strengthening the inspection of the implementation of the five-year plan, fully mobilizing the masses, tapping production potential, popularizing advanced experience, and constantly overcoming imbalances. This large-scale socialist production movement and strengthening the inspection of the implementation of the five-year plan are important conditions to ensure the smooth completion of the five-year plan. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a unified national inspection standard and method to further strengthen the inspection of the implementation of the Five-Year Plan, improve and improve the quality of work, promote and give full play to the enthusiasm and creativity of the broad masses, speed up the pace of socialist construction, prevent and promptly correct possible one-sided and false phenomena such as emphasizing quantity over quality and variety specifications, temporarily failing to complete the plan in a balanced manner, making false reports, defrauding bonuses or honors, etc., to ensure a balanced and comprehensive situation.