Sheng Huaren

Chinese politician
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Sheng Huaren (Chinese: 盛华仁; born September 1935) was a Chinese male politician, who served as the vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. [1][2]

References

  1. ^ 何虎生, 李耀东, 向常福主编 (2003). 中华人民共和国职官志. 北京: 中国社会出版社. ISBN 9787800883934.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ 中国共产党历届中央委员大辞典 1921-2003. 北京: 中共党史出版社. 2004.
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1st
(1954–1959)
  • Soong Ching-ling
  • Lin Boqu
  • Li Jishen
  • Zhang Lan (died 1955)
  • Luo Ronghuan
  • Shen Junru
  • Guo Moruo
  • Huang Yanpei
  • Peng Zhen (secretary-general)
  • Li Weihan
  • Chen Shutong
  • Tenzin Gyatso, Dalai Lama
  • Saifuddin Azizi
  • Cheng Qian (added 1958)
2nd
(1959–1964)
3rd
(1964–1975) 4th
(1975–1978) 5th
(1978–1983)
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(1983–1988) 7th
(1988–1993) 8th
(1993–1998) 9th
(1998–2003) 10th
(2003–2008) 11th
(2008–2013) 12th
(2013–2018) 13th
(2018–2023) 14th
(2023–2028)


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