Chongqing Municipal People's Government 重庆市人民政府 | |
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Hu Henghua since 30 December 2021 | |
Executive Deputy Mayor | Chen Xinwu |
Deputy Mayors | Zheng Xiangdong, Dan Yanzheng, Jiang Duntao, Shang Kui, Zhang Anjiang |
Secretary-general | Zhang Guozhi |
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The Chongqing Municipal People's Government is the local administrative agency of Chongqing. It is officially elected by the Chongqing Municipal People's Congress and is formally responsible to the CMPC and its Standing Committee. The municipal government is headed by a mayor, currently Hu Henghua. Under the country's one-party system, the mayor is subordinate to the secretary of the Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
The Chongqing Municipal People's Government was established in December 1949. In February 1955, it was renamed the Chongqing Municipal People's Committee. In June 1968, during the Cultural Revolution, it was replaced by the Chongqing Revolutionary Committee. It was re-established in March 1980.
The organization of the Chongqing Municipal People's Government includes: [1] [2]
Name | Office | Party | Date of Birth | Other offices | Ref. | |
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Hu Henghua | Mayor Secretary of the Municipal Government Party Leading Group | CCP | June 1963 (age 61) | Deputy Secretary of the Party Beijing Municipal Committee Member of the CCP Central Committee | [3] | |
Chen Xinwu | Executive Deputy Mayor Deputy Secretary of the Party Leading Group | CCP | July 1968 (age 55–56) | Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee's Directly Affiliated Organs Working Committee Director of the General Office of Chongqing Municipal Party Committee Director of the Municipal Party Committee's Reform Office | [4] | |
Zheng Xiangdong | Deputy Mayor Member of the Party Leading Group | CCP | October 1968 (age 55) | [5] | ||
Jin Wei | Deputy Mayor | CCP | May 1972 (age 52) | Vice Chairman of the China Democratic League Chairman of the CDL Chongqing Municipal Committee | [6] | |
Tan Xuxiang | Deputy Mayor Member of the Party Leading Group | CDL | May 1966 (age 58) | Secretary of the Party Working Committee of the Urban Sub-Center Director of the Management Committee | [7] | |
Jiang Duntao | Deputy Mayor Member of the Party Leading Group | CCP | May 1969 (age 55) | [8] | ||
Shang Kui | Deputy Mayor Member of the Party Leading Group | CCP | June 1968 (age 56) | [9] | ||
Zhang Anjiang | Deputy Mayor Member of the Party Leading Group | CCP | February 1971 (age 53) | Director of the Chongqing Municipal Public Security Bureau Deputy secretary of the Municipal Party Committee's Political and Legal Affairs Commission | [10] | |
Zhang Guozhi | Deputy Mayor Member of the Party Leading Group | CCP | June 1973 (age 51) | [11] | ||
Luo Qingquan | Secretary-General Member of the Party Leading Group | CCP | January 1967 (age 57) | Director of the General Office of the Municipal Government Director of the Municipal Government Advisory Office | [12] |
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