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Li Zhanshu

Li Zhanshu (Chinese: 栗战书; pinyin: Lì Zhànshū; born August 30, 1950) is a Chinese retired politician, who was the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress from 2018 to 2023. He was the third-ranking member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, China's top decision-making body, between 2017 and 2022.[1]

Li Zhanshu
栗战书
Li in 2022
10th Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
In office
17 March 2018 – 10 March 2023
DeputyWang Chen
LeaderXi Jinping
Preceded byZhang Dejiang
Succeeded byZhao Leji
Director of the General Office of the Chinese Communist Party
In office
31 August 2012 – 15 November 2017
DeputyDing Xuexiang
Chen Shiju
Meng Xiangfeng
General secretaryHu Jintao
Xi Jinping
Preceded byLing Jihua
Succeeded byDing Xuexiang
Communist Party Secretary of Guizhou
In office
8 August 2010 – 18 July 2012
GovernorZhao Kezhi
Preceded byShi Zongyuan
Succeeded byZhao Kezhi
Governor of Heilongjiang
In office
27 January 2008 – 27 August 2010
Preceded byZhang Zuoji
Succeeded byWang Xiankui
Personal details
Born (1950-08-30) 30 August 1950 (age 73)
Pingshan, Hebei, People's Republic of China
Political partyChinese Communist Party (1975–present)
SpouseWang Jinfeng
ChildrenLi Qianxin (daughter)
Li Duoxi (daughter)
Alma materHebei Normal University, Harbin Institute of Technology
Li Zhanshu
"Li Zhanshu" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters
Simplified Chinese栗战书
Traditional Chinese栗戰書

Li began his political career in rural regions of his native Hebei province, rising through the ranks as the Communist Party Secretary of Xi'an, Governor of Heilongjiang province, and the Party Secretary of Guizhou province. In 2012, he became chief of the General Office of the Chinese Communist Party. Following the 18th Party Congress, Li became one of the top advisors to party General Secretary Xi Jinping. He is regarded by the media as a senior member of "Xi Jinping Clique", one of the main political factions within the Chinese Communist Party.[2]

Early career edit

Li was born in Pingshan County, Hebei province on August 30, 1950.[3] He became a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1975.[3] He started his career as an ordinary functionary in the capital of his home province, Shijiazhuang, working as an office worker for the Shijiazhuang commercial bureau and the Shijiazhuang party committee. In 1980, Li studied night school at Hebei Normal University. After graduating, he was promoted to Party Secretary of Wuji County (at around the same time, the party chief of neighbouring Zhengding County was Xi Jinping, current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party).

For the next decade, Li took on progressively senior roles in Hebei province, including deputy party chief and Commissioner of Shijiazhuang prefecture (not equivalent to mayor), head of the provincial Communist Youth League organization, Commissioner of Chengde prefecture, member of the Party Standing Committee of Hebei and Secretary-General of the provincial party committee.

Regional leadership edit

In 1998, Li was transferred to Shaanxi province to serve on its party leadership council and become the head of its provincial Organization Department. Beginning in January 2002, Li became the Party Secretary of Xi'an. In May, he concurrently took on the role of deputy party chief of Shaanxi province. During his term in Xi'an, Li was known to have set the goal for Xi'an to become the "best city in the western interior".

In December 2003, Li became Deputy Party Secretary of Heilongjiang, and assumed the post of Vice Governor about a year later.[4] At the time, outside observers classified Li as a member of the Tuanpai, i.e., officials with a background in the Communist Youth League. On December 25, 2007, then Governor Zhang Zuoji resigned, and Li took over as acting Governor, confirmed in January 2008.[5] In August 2010, Li became the Party Secretary of Guizhou province, taking on his first role in the top office of a province. At the time, Li was not yet a full member of the Central Committee; it was considered very rare for someone to hold office as a provincial party chief without a full seat on the Central Committee.[6]

General Office edit

In July 2012, Li was transferred to Beijing to serve as the executive deputy director of the General Office of the Chinese Communist Party, being groomed to replace Ling Jihua. He assumed office as Director of the General Office two months later. [7] Three months later, Li was also named Secretary of the Work Committee for Organs Directly Reporting to the Central Committee (中直工委书记).[8] Regarded as a "rising star", Li was elected to the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party at the 18th Party Congress held in November 2012, which was unusual for a General Office Chief (Ling Jihua, for example, was not a member of the Politburo), signalling that Li would hold significant clout under Xi Jinping's administration. Additionally, as was customary of the general office chief, Li was also named a Secretary of the Central Secretariat.[9] In 2013, Li was also named chief of the General Office of the newly formed National Security Commission.

Li has played a major role in facilitating a strong relationship between China and Russia, and is the first General Office chief in post-Mao China to have played such an active role in foreign affairs. For example, in 2015 Li was sent as a "special envoy" of Xi Jinping to meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow.[10] During the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade held in Moscow, Li was a member of the Chinese delegation. Li was known to have accompanied Xi on the leader's various meetings with foreign guests, including on Xi's 2015 state visit to the United States.

Li, seen as one of the most influential members of Xi Jinping's inner circle, was considered a "dark horse" candidate for the 19th Politburo Standing Committee, China's top decision-making body which took office in 2017.[11]

Li was an alternate member of the 16th and 17th Central Committees of the Chinese Communist Party and was a full member of the 18th Central Committee.

Standing Committee edit

Li was chosen to be a member of the 19th Politburo Standing Committee, China's top decision-making body, at the 1st Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on 25 October 2017.[12]

On March 17, 2018, Li was elected as the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.[13]

Li represented General Secretary Xi Jinping at North Korea's 70th anniversary celebrations in 2018.[14]

Regarding his work, Li claims to abide by a "three-nos" principle: they are: "no messing around with other people, no playing games, no loafing on the job."[15]

In November 2020, following the expulsion of 4 pro-democracy lawmakers in the Hong Kong Legislative Council, Li defended the expulsion, arguing that the decision was both "necessary" and "appropriate."[16]

In September 2022, during a meeting with senior Russian figures, Li pledged China's "understanding and full support" in Russia's position on the issue of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. He said, "given the circumstances, Russia has taken necessary measures. China understands, and we are coordinating on various aspects." He went on to directly blame the United States and NATO for "expanding NATO directly on Russia's doorstep, threatening Russia's national security and the lives of Russian citizens."[17] The Wall Street Journal reported on 19 March 2023, citing sources, that the Russians leaked this footage without Chinese knowledge, and that if China knew the situation beforehand, "its choice of words would have been more careful to prevent China from being seen as an accomplice to Russia".[18]

Family edit

Li's great-uncle Li Zaiwen [zh] (栗再温; 1908–1967) served as Vice Governor of Shandong province.

Li's wife, Wang Jinfeng (王金凤), was born on October 30, 1953.

Li Qianxin edit

Li's eldest daughter, Li Qianxin (栗潜心; born 20 June 1982), also known as Naomi Li,[19] has been reported by Chinese-language media as being active in Hong Kong, and is one of the Vice-Chairs of the Hua Jing Society, a youth organization promoting mainland-Hong Kong cooperation.[20] Li Qianxin reportedly bought a townhouse in Hong Kong's Stanley Beach for $15 million in 2013.[21]

According to a New York Times investigation, Li Qianxin bought a 4-story property at 6 Stanley Beach Road in the Southern District of Hong Kong Island in 2013 for US$15 million through Century Joy Holdings Ltd., a company registered in Hong Kong with Li Qianxin as the sole director, and incorporated in the British Virgin Islands.[21] In October 2019, when The New York Times contacted her regarding a scandal involving Deutsche Bank and their illicit hiring practices,[21] she dissolved Century Joy Holdings Ltd. within a matter of hours.[21] Li Qianxin was found to have pushed Deutsche Bank to hire her younger sister, who was deemed unqualified for the bank's corporate communications team, but received the job offer anyway.[21]

Her husband, Chua Hwa Por (蔡华波; born 17 May 1985), was also part of the report.[21] Chua owned a racehorse called Limitless, and also took over a company named Tai United in early 2017, when he was appointed as chairman.[21] Under his supervision, Tai United bought a large share in the Peninsula Hotel, as well as the entire 79th floor of a Hong Kong skyscraper (reported earlier by SCMP to be at The Center[22]).[21] Chua stepped down from Tai United shortly afterwards in July 2017, when Next Magazine reported on the purchases and Chua's potential ties to Li Qianxin's father, Li Zhanshu.[21] In January 2018, Chua then sold the majority of his Tai United shares.[21]

Together, Li Qianxin and Chua jointly own another company, named Chua & Li Membership.[21] Li Qianxin and Chua both had listed the 6 Stanley Beach Road unit as their residence until early 2020, when Li Qianxin changed her address to another apartment Chua owns in Hong Kong, located on the 60th floor of a building.[21]

Also according to the investigation, Li Qianxin joined networks such as the Hua Jing Society in Hong Kong, a group that networks princelings and tycoons.[21]

In 2024, Li Qianxin was named as a member of the steering committee for the Hong Kong "Research, Academic and Industry Sectors One-plus Scheme."[23]

Li Duoxi edit

Li's youngest daughter, Li Duoxi (栗多习; born 25 May 1987), works at Deutsche Bank.

Awards and honors edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Members of the Xi Jinping Clique Revealed".
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  11. ^ 十九大常委人事大推测,天王卡位战激烈预热(图). Sina Daily. July 15, 2013. from the original on August 12, 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2015.
  12. ^ Wen, Philip; Blanchard, Ben (24 October 2017). "China unveils new leadership line-up with no clear successor to Xi". Reuters. from the original on 26 October 2017. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  13. ^ 栗战书当选为十三届全国人大常委会委员长. Xinhua. 2018-03-17. from the original on 2018-03-17. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  14. ^ 习近平总书记特别代表栗战书将访问朝鲜. Xinhua. 2018-09-04. from the original on 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
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  17. ^ Feng, John (14 September 2022). "China gives clearest support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine so far". Newsweek. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  18. ^ Wei, Lingling (19 March 2023). "Putin Proves an Unpredictable Partner for Xi as Nations Cement Ties". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  19. ^ "New York Times author Mike Forsythe". Twitter. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  20. ^ 习近平爱将栗战书之女以红二代港人身份活跃香港. Wenxuecity.com. September 10, 2012. from the original on January 12, 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2015.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Luxury Homes Tie Chinese Communist Elite to Hong Kong's Fate".
  22. ^ "How's the 'Singaporean' investor in The Peninsula's holding company l…". archive.is. 2017-07-20. Archived from the original on 2017-07-20. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  23. ^ "HK$10 billion fund for universities aims to boost Hong Kong economy: new head". South China Morning Post. 2024-01-18. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
  24. ^ "栗战书同俄罗斯联邦委员会主席马特维延科举行会谈". The National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China. 2022-04-15. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
  25. ^ Mo, Jingxi (2022-04-16). "Legislator: ties with Russia are resilient". China Daily. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
Assembly seats
Preceded by Chairman of the Standing Committee of
the National People's Congress

2018–2023
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Director of the General Office of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
2012–2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by Communist Party Secretary of Guizhou
2010–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Cui Lintao
Communist Party Secretary of Xi'an
2002–2003
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Heilongjiang
2007–2010
Succeeded by
Order of precedence
Preceded byas Premier of the State Council 3rd Ranking of the Chinese Communist Party
19th Politburo Standing Committee
Succeeded byas Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee

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In this Chinese name the family name is Li 栗 Li Zhanshu Chinese 栗战书 pinyin Li Zhanshu born August 30 1950 is a Chinese retired politician who was the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress from 2018 to 2023 He was the third ranking member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party China s top decision making body between 2017 and 2022 1 Li Zhanshu栗战书Li in 202210th Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People s CongressIn office 17 March 2018 10 March 2023DeputyWang ChenLeaderXi JinpingPreceded byZhang DejiangSucceeded byZhao LejiDirector of the General Office of the Chinese Communist PartyIn office 31 August 2012 15 November 2017DeputyDing XuexiangChen ShijuMeng XiangfengGeneral secretaryHu JintaoXi JinpingPreceded byLing JihuaSucceeded byDing XuexiangCommunist Party Secretary of GuizhouIn office 8 August 2010 18 July 2012GovernorZhao KezhiPreceded byShi ZongyuanSucceeded byZhao KezhiGovernor of HeilongjiangIn office 27 January 2008 27 August 2010Preceded byZhang ZuojiSucceeded byWang XiankuiPersonal detailsBorn 1950 08 30 30 August 1950 age 73 Pingshan Hebei People s Republic of ChinaPolitical partyChinese Communist Party 1975 present SpouseWang JinfengChildrenLi Qianxin daughter Li Duoxi daughter Alma materHebei Normal University Harbin Institute of Technology Li Zhanshu Li Zhanshu in Simplified top and Traditional bottom Chinese charactersSimplified Chinese栗战书Traditional Chinese栗戰書TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLi ZhanshuWade GilesLi Chan shuIPA li ʈʂa n ʂu Li began his political career in rural regions of his native Hebei province rising through the ranks as the Communist Party Secretary of Xi an Governor of Heilongjiang province and the Party Secretary of Guizhou province In 2012 he became chief of the General Office of the Chinese Communist Party Following the 18th Party Congress Li became one of the top advisors to party General Secretary Xi Jinping He is regarded by the media as a senior member of Xi Jinping Clique one of the main political factions within the Chinese Communist Party 2 Contents 1 Early career 2 Regional leadership 3 General Office 4 Standing Committee 5 Family 5 1 Li Qianxin 5 2 Li Duoxi 6 Awards and honors 7 ReferencesEarly career editLi was born in Pingshan County Hebei province on August 30 1950 3 He became a member of the Chinese Communist Party CCP in 1975 3 He started his career as an ordinary functionary in the capital of his home province Shijiazhuang working as an office worker for the Shijiazhuang commercial bureau and the Shijiazhuang party committee In 1980 Li studied night school at Hebei Normal University After graduating he was promoted to Party Secretary of Wuji County at around the same time the party chief of neighbouring Zhengding County was Xi Jinping current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party For the next decade Li took on progressively senior roles in Hebei province including deputy party chief and Commissioner of Shijiazhuang prefecture not equivalent to mayor head of the provincial Communist Youth League organization Commissioner of Chengde prefecture member of the Party Standing Committee of Hebei and Secretary General of the provincial party committee Regional leadership editIn 1998 Li was transferred to Shaanxi province to serve on its party leadership council and become the head of its provincial Organization Department Beginning in January 2002 Li became the Party Secretary of Xi an In May he concurrently took on the role of deputy party chief of Shaanxi province During his term in Xi an Li was known to have set the goal for Xi an to become the best city in the western interior In December 2003 Li became Deputy Party Secretary of Heilongjiang and assumed the post of Vice Governor about a year later 4 At the time outside observers classified Li as a member of the Tuanpai i e officials with a background in the Communist Youth League On December 25 2007 then Governor Zhang Zuoji resigned and Li took over as acting Governor confirmed in January 2008 5 In August 2010 Li became the Party Secretary of Guizhou province taking on his first role in the top office of a province At the time Li was not yet a full member of the Central Committee it was considered very rare for someone to hold office as a provincial party chief without a full seat on the Central Committee 6 General Office editIn July 2012 Li was transferred to Beijing to serve as the executive deputy director of the General Office of the Chinese Communist Party being groomed to replace Ling Jihua He assumed office as Director of the General Office two months later 7 Three months later Li was also named Secretary of the Work Committee for Organs Directly Reporting to the Central Committee 中直工委书记 8 Regarded as a rising star Li was elected to the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party at the 18th Party Congress held in November 2012 which was unusual for a General Office Chief Ling Jihua for example was not a member of the Politburo signalling that Li would hold significant clout under Xi Jinping s administration Additionally as was customary of the general office chief Li was also named a Secretary of the Central Secretariat 9 In 2013 Li was also named chief of the General Office of the newly formed National Security Commission Li has played a major role in facilitating a strong relationship between China and Russia and is the first General Office chief in post Mao China to have played such an active role in foreign affairs For example in 2015 Li was sent as a special envoy of Xi Jinping to meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow 10 During the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade held in Moscow Li was a member of the Chinese delegation Li was known to have accompanied Xi on the leader s various meetings with foreign guests including on Xi s 2015 state visit to the United States Li seen as one of the most influential members of Xi Jinping s inner circle was considered a dark horse candidate for the 19th Politburo Standing Committee China s top decision making body which took office in 2017 11 Li was an alternate member of the 16th and 17th Central Committees of the Chinese Communist Party and was a full member of the 18th Central Committee Standing Committee editLi was chosen to be a member of the 19th Politburo Standing Committee China s top decision making body at the 1st Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on 25 October 2017 12 On March 17 2018 Li was elected as the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress 13 Li represented General Secretary Xi Jinping at North Korea s 70th anniversary celebrations in 2018 14 Regarding his work Li claims to abide by a three nos principle they are no messing around with other people no playing games no loafing on the job 15 In November 2020 following the expulsion of 4 pro democracy lawmakers in the Hong Kong Legislative Council Li defended the expulsion arguing that the decision was both necessary and appropriate 16 In September 2022 during a meeting with senior Russian figures Li pledged China s understanding and full support in Russia s position on the issue of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine He said given the circumstances Russia has taken necessary measures China understands and we are coordinating on various aspects He went on to directly blame the United States and NATO for expanding NATO directly on Russia s doorstep threatening Russia s national security and the lives of Russian citizens 17 The Wall Street Journal reported on 19 March 2023 citing sources that the Russians leaked this footage without Chinese knowledge and that if China knew the situation beforehand its choice of words would have been more careful to prevent China from being seen as an accomplice to Russia 18 Family editLi s great uncle Li Zaiwen zh 栗再温 1908 1967 served as Vice Governor of Shandong province Li s wife Wang Jinfeng 王金凤 was born on October 30 1953 Li Qianxin edit Li s eldest daughter Li Qianxin 栗潜心 born 20 June 1982 also known as Naomi Li 19 has been reported by Chinese language media as being active in Hong Kong and is one of the Vice Chairs of the Hua Jing Society a youth organization promoting mainland Hong Kong cooperation 20 Li Qianxin reportedly bought a townhouse in Hong Kong s Stanley Beach for 15 million in 2013 21 According to a New York Times investigation Li Qianxin bought a 4 story property at 6 Stanley Beach Road in the Southern District of Hong Kong Island in 2013 for US 15 million through Century Joy Holdings Ltd a company registered in Hong Kong with Li Qianxin as the sole director and incorporated in the British Virgin Islands 21 In October 2019 when The New York Times contacted her regarding a scandal involving Deutsche Bank and their illicit hiring practices 21 she dissolved Century Joy Holdings Ltd within a matter of hours 21 Li Qianxin was found to have pushed Deutsche Bank to hire her younger sister who was deemed unqualified for the bank s corporate communications team but received the job offer anyway 21 Her husband Chua Hwa Por 蔡华波 born 17 May 1985 was also part of the report 21 Chua owned a racehorse called Limitless and also took over a company named Tai United in early 2017 when he was appointed as chairman 21 Under his supervision Tai United bought a large share in the Peninsula Hotel as well as the entire 79th floor of a Hong Kong skyscraper reported earlier by SCMP to be at The Center 22 21 Chua stepped down from Tai United shortly afterwards in July 2017 when Next Magazine reported on the purchases and Chua s potential ties to Li Qianxin s father Li Zhanshu 21 In January 2018 Chua then sold the majority of his Tai United shares 21 Together Li Qianxin and Chua jointly own another company named Chua amp Li Membership 21 Li Qianxin and Chua both had listed the 6 Stanley Beach Road unit as their residence until early 2020 when Li Qianxin changed her address to another apartment Chua owns in Hong Kong located on the 60th floor of a building 21 Also according to the investigation Li Qianxin joined networks such as the Hua Jing Society in Hong Kong a group that networks princelings and tycoons 21 In 2024 Li Qianxin was named as a member of the steering committee for the Hong Kong Research Academic and Industry Sectors One plus Scheme 23 Li Duoxi edit Li s youngest daughter Li Duoxi 栗多习 born 25 May 1987 works at Deutsche Bank Awards and honors edit nbsp Order of Friendship Russia 2022 24 25 References edit China unveils new leadership line up with no clear successor to Xi Reuters 25 October 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 10 26 Retrieved 2017 10 25 Members of the Xi Jinping Clique Revealed a b Li Zhanshu Archived from the original on 2018 10 09 栗战书 刘学良任黑龙江省副省长 in Chinese China Xinhua News 2004 10 11 Archived from the original on 2012 08 20 Retrieved 2015 01 12 栗战书履新黑龙江省代省长 ynet com in Chinese China Archived from the original on 2010 10 01 Retrieved 2015 01 12 北京青年报 网站 栗战书任贵州省委书记 china com in Chinese China 2010 08 21 Archived from the original on 2015 01 12 Retrieved 2015 01 12 Tang Danlu 2012 09 01 Ling Jihua appointed head of United Front Work Department Xinhua Archived from the original on 2012 09 04 Retrieved 2012 09 03 栗战书兼任中直工委书记 令计划不再兼任 zzdjw com in Chinese China 2012 11 01 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 01 12 十八届一中全会选举中央政治局委员 in Chinese China Xinhua News 2012 11 15 Archived from the original on 2015 03 21 Retrieved 2015 01 12 Meeting with Director of General Office of Chinese Communist Party Li Zhanshu Kremlin ru March 19 2015 Archived from the original on May 18 2015 Retrieved May 10 2015 十九大常委人事大推测 天王卡位战激烈预热 图 Sina Daily July 15 2013 Archived from the original on August 12 2015 Retrieved January 12 2015 Wen Philip Blanchard Ben 24 October 2017 China unveils new leadership line up with no clear successor to Xi Reuters Archived from the original on 26 October 2017 Retrieved 26 October 2017 栗战书当选为十三届全国人大常委会委员长 Xinhua 2018 03 17 Archived from the original on 2018 03 17 Retrieved 2018 03 17 习近平总书记特别代表栗战书将访问朝鲜 Xinhua 2018 09 04 Archived from the original on 2018 09 05 Retrieved 2018 09 04 Xi Jinping s China KW Publishers Pvt 15 September 2017 ISBN 9789386288912 Beijing disqualifies four pro democracy lawmakers RTHK news rthk hk Retrieved 2020 11 11 Feng John 14 September 2022 China gives clearest support for Russia s invasion of Ukraine so far Newsweek Retrieved 14 September 2022 Wei Lingling 19 March 2023 Putin Proves an Unpredictable Partner for Xi as Nations Cement Ties The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 19 March 2023 New York Times author Mike Forsythe Twitter Retrieved 2020 12 14 习近平爱将栗战书之女以红二代港人身份活跃香港 Wenxuecity com September 10 2012 Archived from the original on January 12 2015 Retrieved January 12 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Luxury Homes Tie Chinese Communist Elite to Hong Kong s Fate How s the Singaporean investor in The Peninsula s holding company l archive is 2017 07 20 Archived from the original on 2017 07 20 Retrieved 2020 12 14 HK 10 billion fund for universities aims to boost Hong Kong economy new head South China Morning Post 2024 01 18 Retrieved 2024 02 17 栗战书同俄罗斯联邦委员会主席马特维延科举行会谈 The National People s Congress of the People s Republic of China 2022 04 15 Retrieved February 3 2023 Mo Jingxi 2022 04 16 Legislator ties with Russia are resilient China Daily Retrieved February 3 2023 Assembly seats Preceded byZhang Dejiang Chairman of the Standing Committee ofthe National People s Congress2018 2023 Succeeded byZhao Leji Party political offices Preceded byLing Jihua Director of the General Office of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party2012 2017 Succeeded byDing Xuexiang Preceded byShi Zongyuan Communist Party Secretary of Guizhou2010 2012 Succeeded byZhao Kezhi Preceded byCui Lintao Communist Party Secretary of Xi an2002 2003 Succeeded byYuan Chunqing Government offices Preceded byZhang Zuoji Governor of Heilongjiang2007 2010 Succeeded byWang Xiankui Order of precedence Preceded byLi Keqiangas Premier of the State Council 3rd Ranking of the Chinese Communist Party19th Politburo Standing Committee Succeeded byWang Yangas Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Li Zhanshu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Li Zhanshu amp oldid 1216828816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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