The 14th National People's Congress (NPC) is the sitting electoral term of the "supreme organ of state power" of the People's Republic of China. It convened in Beijing, on 5 March 2023, and is scheduled to continue until March 2028. Elections took place from October 2022 to February 2023 across each Chinese province to choose the new Congress. [1]
The following is a list of deputies to the 14th National People's Congress, [2] [3] with changes in deputies at the end.
Major party | General Secretary | Seats | |
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Chinese Communist Party | Xi Jinping | ? | |
Other Parties | Chairperson | Seats | |
Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party | He Wei | 60 | |
Jiusan Society | Wu Weihua | 56 | |
China Democratic League | Ding Zhongli | 56 | |
China Association for Promoting Democracy | Cai Dafeng | 54 | |
China National Democratic Construction Association | Hao Mingjin | 44 | |
Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang | Zheng Jianbang | 41 | |
Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League | Su Hui | 14 | |
China Zhi Gong Party | Jiang Zuojun | 39 | |
Independents | N/A | ? |
On January 19, 2023, the first session of the 16th Beijing Municipal People's Congress elected 53 deputies to the National People's Congress. [4]
Name | Party | Gender | Ethnicity | Birth Month | Position | Notes | |
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Ma Yide | China Zhi Gong Party | Male | Han | March 1967 | Intellectual Property scholar, Professor of Public Policy at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences [5] Vice chairman of the China Intellectual Property Law Society [6] | ||
Ma Xu | China National Democratic Construction Association | Male | Manchu | September 1963 | Director of the National Health Commission Institute of Science and Technology [7] | ||
Wang Shaofeng | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | June 1963 | Vice Minister of Human Resources and Social Security and Vice Chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions | ||
Wang Zheng | Chinese Communist Party | Female | Han | February 1995 | Leader of Yufa Toll Management Office at the Beijing-Kaifeng Expressway | ||
Wang Hong | Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang | Female | Manchu | May 1962 | Director of the State Oceanic Administration | Member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress | |
Wang Zugang | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | 1988 | Deputy Manager of Shijiazhuang Project Department of Fengqiao Company of China Railway Sixth Bureau Group | ||
Wang Xiqin | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | June 1968 | Former President of Tsinghua University | Member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress | |
Wang Chunfa | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | November 1963 | Director of the National Museum of China | ||
Qi Yanjun | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | October 1964 | Deputy Mayor of Beijing Municipal Government | ||
创建“文献 | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | April 1969 | Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Chaoyang District | ||
Fang Fuquan | China Association for Promoting Democracy | Male | Han | October 1964 | President of Capital Normal University | ||
Yin Li | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | August 1962 | Communist Party Secretary of Beijing, former Governor of Sichuan Province | Member of the Poliburo of the Chinese Communist Party | |
Xing Weibing | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | February 1963 | Secretary of the Miaofengshan branch of the Communist Party | ||
Zhu Yapin | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | March 1966 | Chief Prosecutor of Beijing Municipal People's Procuratorate | ||
Yi Tong | Independent | Female | Manchu | February 1967 | Director of Innovation at the Beijing Academy of Science and Technology | ||
Liu Wei | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | June 1965 | President of Beijing People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries | ||
Liu Mingqun | Chinese Communist Party | Female | Han | May 1972 | Sanitation worker at Shijingshan District Sanitation Center | ||
Qi Jing | Chinese Communist Party | Female | Han | August 1963 | Director of the Party Leadership Group of the Beijing Municipal People's Congress Standing Committee | ||
Yan Aoshuang | China Zhi Gong Party | Female | Han | August 1963 | Vice Chairman of the Zhi Gong Party, Vice Chairman | Member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress | |
Ruan Xiangyan | Chinese Communist Party | Female | Han | July 1965 | Director of the Department of Gynecological Endocrinology at the Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Capital Medical University | ||
Sun Zezhou | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | November 1970 | Chief Designer of Chang'e-3 , Chang'e-4 and Tianwen-1 | ||
Li Chenggui | China Democratic League | Male | Han | September 1966 | President of Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences | ||
Li Xiuling | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | December 1962 | Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Chairman of the Standing Committee of Beijing Municipal Congress | ||
Li Shushen | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | March 1963 | Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, President of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences | ||
Wu Huaxia | Chinese Communist Party | Female | Han | October 1983 | Deputy General Manager of Beijing Qianmen Duyichu Catering Company | ||
Wu Chen | Independent | Male | Han | August 1967 | Chief Architect at the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design and the | ||
He Shaohua | Chinese Communist Party | Female | Hui | Tram Driver | |||
Zhang Jiandong | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | July 1962 | Vice Chairman of Beijing Municipal People's Congress Standing Committee | ||
Zhang Haiou | Independent | Female | Han | September 1980 | Pharmacist | ||
Chen Jian | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | April 1964 | Director of the Beijing Municipal Supervisory Commission and the Beijing Municipal Commission for Discipline | ||
Wu Zeng | Chinese Communist Party | Female | Han | Director of Legislative Affairs | Member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress | ||
Lin Shangli | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | November 1963 | President of Renmin University of China | ||
Yue Qiaoyun | Independent | Female | Han | May 1983 | Marketing Executive from Pinggu District | ||
Pang Lijuan | China Association for Promoting Democracy | Female | Han | August 1962 | Academic, former University professor at Beijing Normal University, University of California, Berkeley, and Stanford University | Member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress | |
Zheng Zhajie | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | November 1961 | Director of the National Development and Reform Commission | Transferred from Anhui Provincial Delegation | |
Zhao Minge | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | June 1966 | General Manager of Shougang Group | ||
Hao Ping | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | September 1959 | Communist Party Secretary of Peking University, former President of Peking University and Beijing Foreign Studies University | Member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress | |
Yao Ming | Independent | Male | Han | September 1980 | Former Basketball player, Chairman of the Chinese Basketball Association | ||
He Hong | Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party | Male | Han | January 1965 | Researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences's Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, deputy director of Institute of Urban Environment, and academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. | ||
Jia Wenqin | China Zhi Gong Party | Female | Han | August 1965 | Director of Beijing Regulatory Bureau of China Securities Regulatory Commission | ||
Xia Linmao | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | May 1970 | Deputy Secretary of the Party Leadership Group of Beijing Municipal Government | ||
Gu Weiying | China Democratic League | Female | Han | Actress at the Northern Kunqu Opera Theater | |||
Yin Yong | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | August 1969 | Mayor of Beijing | ||
Gao Zicheng | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | February 1962 | Lawyer, President of the All-China Lawyers Association, President of the Beijing Lawyers Association | ||
Guo Lei | Independent | Male | Han | April 1966 | Professor of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics | ||
Yan Jianguo | Jiusan Society | Male | Han | July 1960 | Lawyer at Beijing Xinli Law Firm | ||
Kou Fang | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | October 1963 | President of Beijing High People's Court | ||
Ge Haijiao | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | December 1971 | Bank executive, Communist Party Secretary of the Bank of China | Transferred from Hebei Provincial Delegation | |
Dong Jin | Chinese Communist Party | Male | Han | Artificial Intelligence Scholar, Dean of Edge Computing Research Institute | |||
Cheng Jing | China National Democratic Construction Association | Male | Han | July 1963 | Professor at Tsinghua University School of Medicine, Vice-chairman of the China National Democratic Construction Association | Member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress | |
Lei Jun | Independent | Male | Han | December 1969 | Billionaire and Investor, chairman and CEO of Xiaomi Corporation | ||
Dou Xiaoyu | Independent | Female | Han | June 1967 | Manager of the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation | ||
Guan Wenhui | Chinese Communist Party | Female | Manchu | Inspector at the Beijing Qiyiba Yousheng Electronics Company | |||
Mu Peng | Chinese Communist Party |
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