Xi–Li Administration
Xi–Li Administration 习李体制 | |
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5th generation Communist leadership of the People's Republic of China | |
Incumbent | |
Xi Jinping (left) and Li Keqiang (right) | |
Date formed | 15 March 2013 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Li Keqiang |
Head of state | Xi Jinping |
Member party | United Front (CPC) |
History | |
Election(s) | 5—13 March 2013 |
Legislature term(s) | XII |
Predecessor | Hu–Wen Administration |
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The Xi–Li Administration (simplified Chinese: 习李体制; traditional Chinese: 習李體制; pinyin: Xí-Lǐ Tǐzhì of the People's Republic of China began in 2012, when Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang[1] succeeded Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao following the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party.
Along with Xi, who replaced Hu Jintao as General Secretary of the Communist Party (de facto paramount leader) and President (de jure head of state), and Li, who replaced Wen Jiabao as Premier (head of government), the fifth generation of CPC leadership includes Zhang Dejiang, Yu Zhengsheng, Liu Yunshan, Wang Qishan, Zhang Gaoli, Li Yuanchao, Liu Yandong and Wang Yang.[2]
Politburo Standing Committee
№ | Portrait | Information | Party position(s) | State position(s) | |
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1st [3] |
Name | Xi Jinping | General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission Leader of the Central Leading Group for Comprehensively Deepening Reforms Chairman of the National Security Commission |
President of the People's Republic of China Chairman of the PRC Central Military Commission | |
Birthplace | Xicheng District, Beijing | ||||
NPC Constituency | Shanghai at-large | ||||
Member since | 22 October 2007 | ||||
2nd [3] |
Name | Li Keqiang | Party secretary of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Deputy Leader of the Central Leading Group for Comprehensively Deepening Reforms Vice Chairman of the National Security Commission |
Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China | |
Birthplace | Dingyuan County, Anhui | ||||
NPC Constituency | Shandong at-large | ||||
Member since | 22 October 2007 | ||||
3rd [3] |
Name | Zhang Dejiang | Party secretary of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Vice Chairman of the National Security Commission |
Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress | |
Birthplace | Tai'an County, Liaoning | ||||
NPC Constituency | Zhejiang at-large | ||||
Member since | 15 November 2012 | ||||
4th [3] |
Name | Yu Zhengsheng | Party secretary of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference | Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference | |
Birthplace | Shaoxing, Zhejiang | ||||
NPC Constituency | Hubei at-large | ||||
Member since | 15 November 2012 | ||||
5th [3] |
Name | Liu Yunshan | Top-ranked Secretary of the Central Secretariat of the CPC Chairman of the Central Guidance Commission for Building Spiritual Civilization President of the CPC Central Party School Deputy Leader of the Central Leading Group for Comprehensively Deepening Reforms |
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Birthplace | Tumed Right Banner, Inner Mongolia | ||||
NPC Constituency | Inner Mongolia at-large | ||||
Member since | 15 November 2012 | ||||
6th [3] |
Name | Wang Qishan | Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection | ||
Birthplace | Tianzhen County, Shanxi | ||||
NPC Constituency | Beijing at-large | ||||
Member since | 15 November 2012 | ||||
7th [3] |
Name | Zhang Gaoli | Deputy Party secretary of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Deputy Leader of the Central Leading Group for Comprehensively Deepening Reforms |
First Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China | |
Birthplace | Jinjiang, Fujian | ||||
NPC Constituency | Tianjin at-large | ||||
Member since | 15 November 2012 | ||||
The Presidency
Office | Officeholder(s) | Tenure |
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President | Xi Jinping | 2013– |
Vice President | Li Yuanchao | 2013– |
Congress and Conference leaders
The State Council
Office | Officeholder(s) | Tenure | |
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Premier | Li Keqiang | 2013- | |
Vice Premier(s) | (1st) | Zhang Gaoli | 2013- |
(2nd) | Liu Yandong (female) | 2013- | |
(3rd) | Wang Yang | 2013- | |
(4th) | Ma Kai | 2013- | |
State Councilor(s) | (1st) | Yang Jing* (Mongol) | 2013- |
(2nd) | Chang Wanquan* | 2013- | |
(3rd) | Yang Jiechi | 2013- | |
(4th) | Guo Shengkun* | 2013- | |
(5th) | Wang Yong | 2013- | |
Secretary General | Yang Jing (Mongol) | 2013- | |
Foreign Minister | Wang Yi | 2013- | |
Defense Minister | Chang Wanquan | 2013- | |
Development Commissioner | Xu Shaoshi | 2013- | |
Education Minister | Yuan Guiren | 2013- | |
Science and Technology Minister | Wan Gang (Zhi Gong Party Chairman) | 2013- | |
Industry and Information Minister | Miao Wei | 2013- | |
State Ethnic Affairs Commission President | Wang Zhengwei (Hui) | 2013- | |
Public Security Minister | Guo Shengkun | 2013- | |
State Security Minister | Geng Huichang | 2013- | |
Supervision Minister | Huang Shuxian | 2013- | |
Civil Affairs Minister | Li Liguo | 2013- | |
Justice Minister | Wu Aiying (female) | 2013- | |
Finance Minister | Lou Jiwei | 2013- | |
Labor Minister | Yin Weimin | 2013- | |
Resources Minister | Jiang Daming | 2013- | |
Environment Minister | Zhou Shengxian | 2013- | |
Construction Minister | Jiang Weixin | 2013- | |
Transport Minister | Yang Chuantang | 2013- | |
Water Minister | Chen Lei | 2013- | |
Agriculture Minister | Han Changfu | 2013- | |
Commerce Minister | Gao Hucheng | 2013- | |
Culture Minister | Cai Wu | 2013- | |
Health and Family Planning Commission President | Li Bin (female) | 2013- | |
Central Bank Governor | Zhou Xiaochuan | 2013- | |
Auditor General | Liu Jiayi | 2013- |
History
Xi Jinping was elected Vice Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission at the fifth Central Committee Election of 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Li Keqiang is currently the party secretary of the State Council and the deputy leader of the Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs.
Following the 18th National Congress, Xi was named General Secretary of the CPC and Chairman of the Central Military Commission.
References
- ↑ Damian Grammaticas (15 May 2012). "China: Trouble at the top?". BBC News.
- ↑ "10 top leaders elected into new CPC Central Committee". China.org.cn. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Xinhua Insight: China's new helmsmen". Xinhua. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
See also
Preceded by Hu–Wen Administration |
Chinese leadership 5th generation |
Succeeded by --- |
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