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Li Changchun

 
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Li Changchun (left) at Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto, Japan
This is a Chinese name; the family name is 李 (Li).

Li Changchun (simplified Chinese: 李长春traditional Chinese: 李長春pinyin: Lǐ Chángchūn; born February 1944 in Dalian, Liaoning) is considered to be the propaganda chief of the Communist Party of China[1]. He is believed to be the foremost figure in China's media control policies. He is the 5th ranked member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China, China's de facto top power organ, and has been a member since 2002. Previously he had served in Liaoning and Henan.

Biography

He graduated with a degree in electrical engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology in 1966.

In 1983, at age 39, he became the youngest mayor and Party secretary of a major city, of Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning. In 1987, he became governor of the province, a post he kept until 1990.

As governor, mainland China's first expressway was built in the province, linking the cities of Shenyang and Dalian.

Li served briefly as the Party chief in the agricultural province of Henan in the 1990s. He later moved to serve as Guangdong Party Secretary, where he led economic reform.

Li, again the youngest ever member, was promoted to the Politburo of the Communist Party of China in 1998, and made a member of its Standing Committee after President Jiang Zemin's retirement in 2002. He currently holds no other official position.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Quan Shuren
Governor of Liaoning
1987 – 1990
Succeeded by
Yue Qifeng
Preceded by
Cheng Weigao
Governor of Henan
1990 – 1992
Succeeded by
Ma Zhongchen
Preceded by
Lin Xiao
Chairman of Henan People's Congress
1993 – 1998
Succeeded by
Ren Keli
Party political offices
Preceded by
Hou Zongbin
Secretary of the CPC Henan Committee
1992 – 1998
Succeeded by
Ma Zhongchen
Preceded by
Xie Fei
Secretary of the CPC Guangdong Committee
1998 – 2002
Succeeded by
Zhang Dejiang



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