词条 | Yuan Chunqing |
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|name = Yuan Chunqing |native_name = 袁纯清 |other names = |image = |caption = |office = Communist Party Secretary of Shanxi |term_start = May 31, 2010 |term_end = September 1, 2014 |predecessor = Zhang Baoshun |successor = Wang Rulin |office2 = Secretary General of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection |term_start2 = October 1997 |term_end2 = March 2001 |predecessor2 = Wang Guang |successor2 = Wu Dingfu |birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1952|3|}} |birth_place = |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = |party = Communist Party of China |spouse = |children = |alma_mater = }}Yuan Chunqing ({{zh|s=袁纯清|t=袁純清|p=Yuán Chúnqīng}}; born March 1952) is a retired Chinese politician. He was deputy chief of the Office for Rural Work and the Communist Party Chief of Shanxi province. Prior to that, he was Governor of neighbouring Shaanxi province.[1] BiographyYuan was born in Hanshou County, Hunan Province. He graduated from the department of law of Peking University, and obtained a master's degree in law from the China University of Political Science and Law in 1990, as well as a doctoral degree in management from the international business school of Hunan University. Yuan joined the central organization of the Communist Youth League (CYL) shortly after graduating from Peking University. He worked there for 17 years. In October 1997, Yuan was named a standing committee member of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, taking up his first major role outside of the CYL. At the CCDI he became widely known for announcing the results of the investigation into the "Yuanhua scandal" in Xiamen involving tycoon Lai Changxing. In 2001 he was transferred to work in Shaanxi province as deputy party chief. Beginning in January 2004 he was named party chief of Xi'an. While in Xi'an Yuan was known to have released a white paper about the city's development, and became one of the "most watched municipal party chiefs in the country." In 2006, he succeeded Chen Deming as the Governor of Shaanxi. He seemed destined for even higher office. On May 31, 2010, Yuan was named party chief of the coal-producing neighboring province of Shanxi. Yuan was abruptly transferred out of office as party chief of Shanxi in September 2014 during the "great Shanxi political earthquake". He was then named one of the deputy chiefs of the Office for Rural Work, presumably maintaining his full provincial rank until October 2017.[2] He has been an alternate member of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and a full member of the 17th and 18th Central Committees. Works
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Yuan_Chunqing%7C2237|title=Biography of Yuan Chunqing|publisher=China Vitae|accessdate=28 December 2010}} {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{succession box|before=Chen Deming |after=Zhao Zhengyong |title= Governor of Shaanxi|years=2006–2010}}{{s-ppo}}{{succession box|before=Zhang Baoshun |after=Wang Rulin |title= Communist Party Secretary of Shanxi|years=2010–2014}}{{succession box|before=Li Zhanshu |after=Sun Qingyun |title= Communist Party Secretary of Xi'an|years=2004–2006}}{{s-end}}{{Central Commission for Discipline Inspection}}{{Shaanxi leaders}}{{Shanxi leaders}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Yuan, Chunqing}}{{china-politician-stub}}2. ^{{cite news |url = http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_1891711|title = 袁纯清已不再担任中央农村工作领导小组副组长|date=2017-12-04 |publisher=澎湃新闻 |accessdate =2017-12-05}} 7 : Living people|1952 births|People's Republic of China politicians from Hunan|Politicians from Changde|Communist Party of China politicians from Hunan|Political office-holders in Shanxi|Governors of Shaanxi |
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