Xi Jinping–Li Keqiang Administration

Leadership of the People's Republic of China from 2013 to 2023
习近平–李克强体制

5th generation Communist leadership of
the People's Republic of China
General Secretary & President Xi Jinping (left)
State Council Premier Li Keqiang (right)
Date formed15 March 2013Date dissolved11 March 2023People and organisationsHead of stateXi JinpingHead of governmentLi KeqiangDeputy head of government
Cabinet I (2013–2018)
  • 1st: Zhang Gaoli
    2nd: Liu Yandong
    3rd: Wang Yang
    4th: Ma Kai
Cabinet II (2018–2023)
  • 1st: Han Zheng
    2nd: Sun Chunlan
    3rd: Hu Chunhua
    4th: Liu He
Member partyChinese Communist Party
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The Xi Jinping–Li Keqiang Administration was the administration of China from 2013 to 2023. Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang succeeded Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao after the 12th National People's Congress.

Xi replaced Hu Jintao as general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and president of China, and Li Keqiang replaced Wen Jiabao as premier of the State Council. The rest of the fifth generation of the CCP leadership includes Zhang Dejiang, Yu Zhengsheng, Liu Yunshan, Wang Qishan, Zhang Gaoli, Li Yuanchao, Liu Yandong, and Wang Yang.[1]

The Xi Jinping–Li Keqiang Administration ended following the end of Li Keqiang's term of premiership on 11 March 2023. Li Qiang took over the office of premier of China in March 2023 during the first session of the 14th National People's Congress.[2]

Functions and powers

Party organs Head Deputy Formation
National Security Commission Xi Jinping Li Keqiang
Li Zhanshu
January 2014
Central Comprehensively Deepening Reforms Commission Li Keqiang
Wang Huning
Han Zheng
March 2018
Central Financial and Economic Affairs Commission Li Keqiang
Central Foreign Affairs Commission
Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission Li Keqiang
Wang Huning
Central Military and Civil Integration Development Commission January 2017

Politburo Standing Committee

Presidency

Xi Jinping (left) and Li Keqiang (right)
Office Officeholder(s) Tenure
President Xi Jinping 2013–
Vice President Li Yuanchao
Wang Qishan
2013–2018
2018–2023

National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference leaders

Office Officeholder(s) Tenure
Congress Chairperson Li Zhanshu 2018–
Vice Congress Chairperson(s) Li Jianguo 2013–
Wang Shengjun 2013–
Chen Changzhi (Democratic National Construction Association Chairman) 2013–
Yan Junqi (female, Association for Promoting Democracy Chairwoman) 2013–
Wang Chen 2013–
Shen Yueyue (female) 2013–
Ji Bingxuan 2013–
Zhang Ping 2013–
Qiangba Puncog (Tibetan) 2013–
Arken Imirbaki (Uyghur) 2013–
Wan Exiang (KMT Revolutionary Committee Chairman) 2013–
Zhang Baowen (Democratic League Chairman) 2013–
Chen Zhu (Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party Chairman) 2013–
Office Officeholder(s) Tenure
Conference Chairperson Wang Yang 2018–
Vice Conference Chairperson(s) Du Qinglin 2013–
Ling Jihua (removed and arrested) 2013–
Han Qide (Jiusan Society & Communist Party) 2013–
Pagbalha Geleg Namgyai (Tibetan) 2013–
Tung Chee-hwa (Hong Kong) 2013–
Wan Gang (Zhi Gong Party Chairman) 2013–
Lin Wenyi (female, Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League Chairwoman) 2013–
Luo Fuhe (China Association for Promoting Democracy Vice Chairman) 2013–
Edmund Ho Hau Wah (Macau) 2013–
Zhang Qingli 2013–
Li Haifeng (female) 2013–
Su Rong (removed and arrested) 2013–2014
Chen Yuan 2013–
Lu Zhangong 2013–
Zhou Xiaochuan 2013–
Wang Jiarui 2013–
Wang Zhengwei (Hui) 2013–
Ma Biao 2013–
Qi Xuchun (KMT Revolutionary Committee Vice Chairman) 2013–
Chen Xiaoguang (Democratic League Chairman) 2013–
Ma Peihua (Democratic National Construction Association Vice Chairman) 2013–
Liu Xiaofeng (Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party Vice Chairman) 2013–
Wang Qinmin (Industry and Commerce Federation Chairman) 2013–

The State Council

Li Keqiang Cabinet I (Members of the 12th State Council)
March 2013 – March 2018
Office Officeholder(s) Tenure
Premier Li Keqiang 2013–2018
Vice Premier(s) (1st) Zhang Gaoli 2013–2018
(2nd) Liu Yandong (female) 2013–2018
(3rd) Wang Yang 2013–2018
(4th) Ma Kai 2013–
State Councilor(s) (1st) Yang Jing (Mongol)* 2013–Feb 2018 (removed)
(2nd) Gen. Chang Wanquan* 2013–2018
(3rd) Yang Jiechi 2013–2018
(4th) Guo Shengkun* 2013–2018
(5th) Wang Yong 2013–2018
Secretary General Yang Jing (Mongol) 2013–Feb 2018 (removed)
Foreign Minister Wang Yi 2013–2018
Defense Minister Gen. Chang Wanquan 2013–2018
Minister in charge of the National Development and Reform Commission Xu Shaoshi 2013–2018
Education Minister Yuan Guiren 2013–2018
Science and Technology Minister Wan Gang (Zhi Gong Party Chairman) 2013–2018
Industry and Information Minister Miao Wei 2013–2018
Minister in charge of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission Wang Zhengwei (Hui) 2013–2016
Bagatur (Mongol) 2016-2018
Public Security Minister Guo Shengkun 2013–2018
State Security Minister Geng Huichang 2013–2018
Supervision Minister Huang Shuxian 2013–
Civil Affairs Minister Li Liguo 2013–2018
Justice Minister Wu Aiying (female) 2013–2018
Finance Minister Lou Jiwei 2013–2018
Human Resources and Social Security Minister Yin Weimin 2013–2018
Resources Minister Jiang Daming 2013–2018
Environment Minister Zhou Shengxian 2013–2015
Chen Jining 2015–2018
Construction Minister Jiang Weixin 2013–2014
Chen Zhenggao 2014–2018
Transport Minister Yang Chuantang 2013–2018
Water Minister Chen Lei 2013–2018
Agriculture Minister Han Changfu 2013–2018
Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng 2013–2018
Culture Minister Cai Wu 2013–2014
Luo Shugang 2014–2018
Minister in charge of the Health and Family Planning Commission Li Bin (female) 2013–2018
Central Bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan 2013–2018
Auditor General Liu Jiayi 2013–2018


Li Keqiang Cabinet II (Members of the 13th State Council)
March 2018 – 2023
Office Officeholder(s) Tenure
Premier Li Keqiang 2018–
Vice Premier(s) (1st) Han Zheng 2018–
(2nd) Sun Chunlan (female) 2018–
(3rd) Hu Chunhua 2018–
(4th) Liu He 2018–
State Councilor(s) (1st) Gen. Wei Fenghe* 2018–
(2nd) Wang Yong 2018–
(3rd) Wang Yi* 2018–
(4th) Xiao Jie* 2018–
(5th) Zhao Kezhi* 2018–
Secretary General Xiao Jie 2018–
Foreign Minister Wang Yi 2018–
Defense Minister Gen. Wei Fenghe 2018–
Central Bank Governor Yi Gang 2018-
Auditor General Hu Zejun (female) 2018-

History

Xi Jinping was elected Vice Chairman of the CCP Central Military Commission at the fifth Central Committee Election of 17th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. Li Keqiang is currently the party secretary of the State Council and the deputy leader of the Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs.

Following the 18th National Congress, Xi was named General Secretary of the CCP and Chairman of the Central Military Commission.

See also

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References

  1. ^ "10 top leaders elected into new CPC Central Committee". China.org.cn. Archived from the original on 14 November 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Li Qiang: China appoints Xi Jinping ally as premier". BBC News. 2023-03-11. Archived from the original on 2023-03-14. Retrieved 2023-03-14.


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Premier Li Keqiang


1st Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli
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Wu Aiying♀ → Zhang Jun
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