Xi Jinping Administration 以习近平同志为核心的党中央 | |
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5th generation Communist leadership of the People's Republic of China | |
Incumbent | |
Date formed | 15 November 2012 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Xi Jinping |
Head of government | Li Keqiang Li Qiang |
No. of ministers | 31 |
Member party | Chinese Communist Party Eight minor parties |
History | |
Election(s) | November 2012 October 2017 October 2022 |
Legislature term(s) | 12th National People's Congress 13th National People's Congress 14th National People's Congress |
Predecessor | Hu Jintao Administration/ Xi–Li Administration |
Xi Jinping Administration | |||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 习近平体制 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 習近平體制 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | Xi Jinping System | ||||||||||
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Alternative Chinese name | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 以习近平同志为核心的党中央 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 以習近平同志為核心的黨中央 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | The Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the Core | ||||||||||
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Second alternative Chinese name | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 以习近平同志为总书记的党中央 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 以習近平同志為總書記的黨中央 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | The Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the General Secretary | ||||||||||
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The Xi Jinping Administration of the Chinese Communist Party refers to the administration of the party and state under Xi, and has been said to begin after the progressive accumulation of power by Xi Jinping.
Xi Jinping succeeded Hu Jintao as CCP General Secretary in 2012, and later in 2016 was proclaimed the CCP's 4th leadership core, following Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and Jiang Zemin.[1][2][3]
The Xi Jinping's administration is officially called the "Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as General Secretary" (以习近平同志为总书记的党中央) from 2012 to 2016, and "Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the Core" (以习近平同志为核心的党中央) since 2016.
Current members
Standing Committee
Rank | Officeholder | Hanzi | 19th PSC | Birth | PM | Birthplace | Academic attainment | No. of offices | Ref. | |
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1 | Xi Jinping | 习近平 | Old | 1953 | 1974 | Beijing | Eleven
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[5] | ||
2 | Li Qiang | 李强 | New | 1959 | 1983 | Zhejiang |
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Eight
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[6] | |
3 | Zhao Leji | 赵乐际 | Old | 1957 | 1975 | Qinghai |
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One
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[7] | |
4 | Wang Huning | 王沪宁 | Old | 1955 | 1984 | Shanghai |
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One
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[8] | |
5 | Cai Qi | 蔡奇 | New | 1955 | 1975 | Fujian | Three
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[9] | ||
6 | Ding Xuexiang | 丁薛祥 | New | 1962 | 1984 | Jiangsu | One
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[10] | ||
7 | Li Xi | 李希 | New | 1956 | 1982 | Gansu | Two
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[11] |
Politburo
Officeholder | Hanzi | 19th POL | Birth | PM | Birthplace | Education | No. of offices | Ref. | |
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Cai Qi | 蔡奇 | Old | 1955 | 1975 | Fujian | Graduate | Three
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[13] | |
Chen Jining | 陈吉宁 | New | 1964 | 1984 | Liaoning | Graduate | One
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[14] | |
Chen Min'er | 陈敏尔 | Old | 1960 | 1982 | Zhejiang | Graduate | One
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[15] | |
Chen Wenqing | 陈文清 | New | 1960 | 1983 | Sichuan | Graduate | One
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[16] | |
Ding Xuexiang | 丁薛祥 | Old | 1962 | 1984 | Jiangsu | Graduate | One
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[17] | |
He Lifeng | 何立峰 | New | 1955 | 1981 | Guangdong | Graduate | Two
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[18] | |
He Weidong | 何卫东 | New | 1957 | 1978 | Fujian | Undergraduate | Two
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[19] | |
Huang Kunming | 黄坤明 | Old | 1956 | 1976 | Fujian | Graduate | One
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[20] | |
Li Ganjie | 李干杰 | New | 1964 | 1984 | Hunan | Graduate | One
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[21] | |
Li Hongzhong | 李鸿忠 | Old | 1956 | 1976 | Shenyang | Graduate | One
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[22] | |
Li Qiang | 李强 | Old | 1959 | 1983 | Zhejiang | Graduate | Eight
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[23] | |
Li Shulei | 李书磊 | New | 1964 | 1986 | Henan | Graduate | One
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[24] | |
Li Xi | 李希 | Old | 1956 | 1982 | Gansu | Graduate | Two
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[25] | |
Liu Guozhong | 刘国中 | New | 1962 | 1986 | Heilongjiang | Graduate | One
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[26] | |
Ma Xingrui | 马兴瑞 | New | 1959 | 1988 | Heilongjiang | Graduate | One
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[27] | |
Shi Taifeng | 石泰峰 | New | 1956 | 1982 | Shanxi | Graduate | Two
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[28] | |
Wang Huning | 王沪宁 | Old | 1955 | 1984 | Shanghai | Graduate | One
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[29] | |
Wang Yi | 王毅 | New | 1953 | 1981 | Beijing | Graduate | Two
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[30] | |
Xi Jinping | 习近平 | Old | 1953 | 1974 | Beijing | Graduate | Eleven
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[31] | |
Yin Li | 尹力 | New | 1962 | 1980 | Shandong | Graduate | One
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[32] | |
Yuan Jiajun | 袁家军 | New | 1962 | 1992 | Jilin | Graduate | One
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[33] | |
Zhang Guoqing | 张国清 | New | 1964 | 1984 | Henan | Graduate | One
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[34] | |
Zhang Youxia | 张又侠 | Old | 1950 | 1969 | Beijing | Graduate | Two
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[35] | |
Zhao Leji | 赵乐际 | Old | 1957 | 1975 | Shandong | Graduate | One
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[36] |
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