Difference between revisions of "Template:CPC Politburo"
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*[[Xi Jinping]], Top ranked member of CPC Secretariat, in charge of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs | *[[Xi Jinping]], Top ranked member of CPC Secretariat, in charge of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs | ||
| − | *[[Wang Gang]], Vice-Chair of [[CPPCC]] | + | *[[Wang Gang (politician)|Wang Gang]], Vice-Chair of [[CPPCC]] |
*[[Wang Lequan]], Party chief of [[Xinjiang]] Autonomous Region | *[[Wang Lequan]], Party chief of [[Xinjiang]] Autonomous Region | ||
*[[Wang Zhaoguo]], Vice-Chairman of [[National People's Congress]] | *[[Wang Zhaoguo]], Vice-Chairman of [[National People's Congress]] | ||
Revision as of 21:14, 9 June 2008
- Xi Jinping, Top ranked member of CPC Secretariat, in charge of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs
- Wang Gang, Vice-Chair of CPPCC
- Wang Lequan, Party chief of Xinjiang Autonomous Region
- Wang Zhaoguo, Vice-Chairman of National People's Congress
- Wang Qishan, Vice-Premier
- Hui Liangyu, Vice-Premier
- Liu Qi, Party chief of Beijing, head of Beijing Olympics organizing committee
- Liu Yunshan, Media and Communications minister, Secretary in CPC Central Secretariat
- Liu Yandong, State Councilors
- Li Changchun, propaganda chief
- Li Keqiang, Executive Vice-Premier
- Li Yuanchao, CPC Organization Department head
- Wu Bangguo, Chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee
- Wang Yang, Party chief of Guangdong
- Zhang Gaoli, Party chief of Tianjin
- Zhang Dejiang, Vice-Premier
- Zhou Yongkang, Head of the Political and Legislative Affairs Committee
- Hu Jintao, General Secretary, President, Central Military Commission Chairman
- Yu Zhengsheng, Party chief of Shanghai
- He Guoqiang, Head of Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
- Jia Qinglin, head of the People's Political Consultative Conference
- Xu Caihou, Vice-Chairman of Central Military Commission
- Guo Boxiong, Executive Vice-Chairman of Central Military Commission
- Wen Jiabao, Premier
- Bo Xilai, Party chief of Chongqing