Politics of Sichuan

The politics of Sichuan Province in the People's Republic of China is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in mainland China.

The Governor of Sichuan is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Sichuan. However, in the province's dual party-government governing system, the Governor has less power than the Sichuan Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Provincial Committee Secretary, colloquially termed the "Sichuan CCP Party Chief".

List of the CCP Sichuan Committee secretaries

  1. Li Jingquan (李井泉): July 1952-February 1965
  2. Liao Zhigao (廖志高): February 1965 – 1966
  3. Zhang Guohua (张国华): August 1971-February 1972
  4. Liu Xingyuan (刘兴元): March 1972-October 1975
  5. Zhao Ziyang (赵紫阳): October 1975-March 1980
  6. Tan Qilong (谭启龙): March 1980-February 1983
  7. Yang Rudai (杨汝岱): February 1983-April 1993
  8. Xie Shijie (谢世杰): April 1993-January 2000
  9. Zhou Yongkang (周永康): January 2000-December 2002
  10. Zhang Xuezhong (张学忠): December 2002 – 2006
  11. Du Qinglin (杜青林): December 2006-November 2007
  12. Liu Qibao (刘奇葆): November 2007-November 2012
  13. Wang Dongming (王东明): November 2012-March 2018
  14. Peng Qinghua (彭清华): March 2018-April 2022
  15. Wang Xiaohui (王晓晖): April 2022-present

List of governors of Sichuan

  1. Li Jingquan (李井泉): September 1952-January 1955
  2. Li Dazhang (李大章): January 1955 – 1966
  3. Zhang Guohua (张国华): May 1968-February 1972
  4. Liu Xingyuan (刘兴元): March 1972-October 1975
  5. Zhao Ziyang: October 1975-December 1979
  6. Lu Dadong (鲁大东): December 1979-April 1983
  7. Yang Xizong (杨析综): December 1982-May 1985
  8. Jiang Minkuan (蒋民宽): May 1985-January 1988
  9. Zhang Haoruo (张皓若): January 1988-February 1993
  10. Xiao Yang (肖秧): February 1993-February 1996
  11. Song Baorui (宋宝瑞): February 1996-June 1999
  12. Zhang Zhongwei (张中伟): June 1999-January 2007
  13. Jiang Jufeng (蒋巨峰): January 2007-January 2013
  14. Wei Hong (魏宏): January 2013–January 2016
  15. Yin Li (尹力): January 2016–December 2020
  16. Huang Qiang (黄强): December 2020–present

List of chairmen of Sichuan People's Congress

  1. Du Xinyuan (杜心源): 1979-1985
  2. He Haoju (何郝炬): 1985-1993
  3. Yang Xizong (杨析综): 1993-1998
  4. Xie Shijie (谢世杰): 1998-2003
  5. Zhang Xuezhong (张学忠): 2003-2007
  6. Du Qinglin (杜青林): 2007
  7. Liu Qibao: 2008-2013
  8. Wang Dongming: 2013-2018[1]
  9. Peng Qinghua (彭清华): 2018-Incumbent
  10. Wang Xiaohui (王晓晖): April 2022-present

List of the chairmen of CPPCC Sichuan Committee

  1. Li Jingquan (李井泉): 1955-1965
  2. Liao Zhigao (廖志高): 1965-1967
  3. Du Xinyuan (杜心源): 1977-1979
  4. Ren Baige (任白戈): 1979-1983
  5. Yang Chao (杨超): 1983-1985
  6. Feng Yuanwei (冯元蔚): 1985-1988
  7. Liao Bokang (廖伯康):[2] 1988-1993
  8. Nie Ronggui (聂荣贵): 1993-2002
  9. Qin Yuqin (秦玉琴): 2002-2008
  10. Tao Wuxian (陶武先): 2008-2013
  11. Li Chongxi: 2013-2014, removed from office for corruption
  12. Ke Zunping (柯尊平): 2014-2022
  13. Tian Xiangli (田向利): 2022-present

References

  1. ^ Mingxin (2008-01-27). "Jiang Jufeng reelected governor of SW China's Sichuan Province". Xinhua. Archived from the original on March 14, 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  2. ^ Liao was first party secretary of Chongqing in the 1980s -- before it became a province-level municipality. He has been something of a crusader to keep alive the memory/lessons of the Cultural Revolution. See Philip Pan, Out of Mao's Shadow (2008), pp. 107-110.
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