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  2. Lu Hao (politician, born 1967) - Wikipedia

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    Lu was then elected as governor on June 5, 2013, during the second session of the 12th Heilongjiang Provincial People's Congress. In 2012, Lu became the youngest full member of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. In 2017 he remained the youngest full member of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. [2]

  3. Lu Hao - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Lu Hao may refer to: Lu Hao (politician, born 1947) ...

  4. Chinese government sanctions - Wikipedia

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    China's three unilateral sanctions programs are separately administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Commerce, and the Taiwan Affairs Office. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains a sanctions list that imposes travel, trade, and financial restrictions against targeted individuals and entities accused of interfering with ...

  5. Democrats in Congress urge Biden to sanction Israelis over ...

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    The letter, signed by 17 senators and 71 House members, said Israeli settlers have carried out over 1,270 recorded attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank, averaging more than three violent ...

  6. Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law (AFSL) is a law of the People's Republic of China.Developed in response to increasing international sanctions targeting PRC officials and entities and passed by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on June 10, 2021, on an accelerated basis without public consultation, it establishes a comprehensive legal framework enabling the Chinese government ...

  7. UNC faculty criticize discipline for demonstrators. Will they ...

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    A similar call in 2018 related to protests surrounding the Silent Sam Confederate monument did not materialize.

  8. Lu Hao (politician, born 1947) - Wikipedia

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    Lu was born in Changli County, Hebei.He held the post of Governor of Gansu from 2001 to 2007. He was first appointed to be Party Secretary of Gansu in April 2007. [1] He retired from active politics in December 2011, aged 64, and since then has sat on the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.

  9. Development Research Center of the State Council - Wikipedia

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    Development Research Center (DRC; Chinese: 国务院发展研究中心; pinyin: Guówùyuàn Fāzhǎn Yánjiū Zhōngxīn) of the State Council of China is a public institution responsible for policy research, strategic review and consulting of issues related to the economic and social development on mainland China.