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Li Qiang (Chinese: 李强; pinyin: Lǐ Qiáng; born July 1959) is a Chinese politician who has been the eighth and current premier of China since March 2023. He has been elevated to the second-ranking member on the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in October 2022.
Fu Hua (Chinese: 傅华; born August 1964) is a Chinese politician who is the current president of Xinhua News Agency, in office since June 2022. He is a representative of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and a member of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. [1] [2]
Currently, the General Secretary holds the authority of Paramount leader in China. Because China is a single-party state, the General Secretary holds the highest political position in the PRC and thus constitutes the most powerful position in China's government. Current holder Xi Jinping: Birthplace Beijing: Constituency Guangxi at-large Since
Current Premier Li Keqiang, a more reform-minded voice, will step down in March after the maximum two terms. NEWSMAKER-China's next premier Li: A Xi loyalist who oversaw Shanghai lockdown Skip to ...
Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Ireland on Tuesday for talks with the Irish leader on China's relations with the European Union and other global and bilateral issues. Irish Prime Minister Leo ...
WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand and China on Thursday signed agreements on trade and climate change, with human rights also on the agenda, during a trip by Premier Li Qiang, the highest level ...
Offices: Mayor of Shanghai (1987–1991), Governor of People's Bank of China (1993–1995), First-ranking Vice Premier (1993–1998) 6 Wen Jiabao 温家宝 (1942–) Gansu At-large: 16 March 2003 16 March 2008 9 years, 11 months, 3 weeks and 6 days X: Wen I: Hu Jintao: 16 March 2008 15 March 2013 XI: Wen II: Hu Jintao
The premier of China, officially the Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, is the head of government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and leader of the State Council. This post was established in 1911 near the end of the Qing dynasty, but the current post dates to 1954, five years after the establishment of the PRC.