Politics of Jiangsu

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

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

List of the CCP Jiangsu Committee secretaries

  1. Ke Qingshi (柯庆施): 1952–1954
  2. Jiang Weiqing (江渭清): 1954–1967
  3. Xu Shiyou (许世友): 1970–1973
  4. Peng Chong (彭冲): 1974–1977
  5. Xu Jiatun (许家屯): 1977–1983
  6. Han Peixin (韩培信): 1983–1989
  7. Shen Daren (沈达人): 1989–1993
  8. Chen Huanyou (陈焕友): 1993–2000
  9. Hui Liangyu (回良玉): 2000–2002
  10. Li Yuanchao (李源潮): 2002–2007
  11. Liang Baohua (梁保华): 2007–2010
  12. Luo Zhijun (罗志军): 2010–2016
  13. Li Qiang: 2016–2017
  14. Lou Qinjian: 2017–2021
  15. Wu Zhenglong (吴政隆): 2021-2022
  16. Xin Changxing: 2022-present

List of the governors of Jiangsu

  1. Tan Zhenlin (谭震林): 1952–1955
  2. Hui Yuyu (惠浴宇): 1955–1967
  3. Xu Shiyou (许世友): 1968–1973
  4. Peng Chong (彭冲): 1974–1977
  5. Xu Jiatun (许家屯): 1977–1979
  6. Hui Yuyu (惠浴宇): 1979–1982
  7. Han Peixin (韩培信): 1982–1983
  8. Gu Xiulian (顾秀莲): 1983–1989
  9. Chen Huanyou (陈焕友): 1989–1994
  10. Zheng Silin (郑斯林): 1994–1998
  11. Ji Yunshi (季允石): 1998–2002
  12. Liang Baohua: 2002 – January 2008
  13. Luo Zhijun: January 2008 – December 2010
  14. Li Xueyong: December 2010 – November 2015
  15. Shi Taifeng: November 2015 – April 2017
  16. Wu Zhenglong: April 2017 – October 2021
  17. Xu Kunlin (许昆林): October 2021 - present

List of the chairmen of Jiangsu People's Congress

  1. Xu Jiatun (许家屯): 1979–1983
  2. Chu Jiang (储江): 1983–1988
  3. Han Peixin (韩培信): 1988–1993
  4. Shen Daren (沈达人): 1993–1998
  5. Chen Huanyou (陈焕友): 1998–2003
  6. Li Yuanchao (李源潮): 2003–2007
  7. Wang Shouting (王寿亭): 2007–2008 (acting)
  8. Liang Baohua (梁保华): 2008–2011
  9. Luo Zhijun (罗志军): 2011–2017
  10. Wu Zhenglong (吴政隆): 2022 - present

List of the chairmen of CPPCC Jiangsu Committee

  1. Jiang Weiqing (江渭清): 1955–1967
  2. Xu Jiatun (许家屯): 1977–1979
  3. Hui Yuyu (惠浴宇): 1979
  4. Bao Houchang (包厚昌): 1979–1983
  5. Qian Zhonghan (钱钟韩): 1983–1989
  6. Sun Han (孙颔): 1989–1998
  7. Cao Keming (曹克明): 1998–2003
  8. Xu Zhonglin (许仲林): 2003–2007
  9. Zhang Lianzhen (张连珍): 2007–2017
  10. Jiang Dingzhi (蒋定之): 2017–2018
  11. Huang Lixin (黄莉新): 2018 - 2022
  12. Zhang Yizhen (张义珍): 2022 - present

Qing dynasty

Under the Qing dynasty, the governor (巡撫, xunfu) of Jiangsu was the highest-ranking official within Jiangsu but reported to the Viceroy of Liangjiang, who was often involved in provincial affairs. Additionally, the taotais of the treaty ports were often quite autonomous and exercised a great deal of influence through their direct involvement with foreign officials and the income from international trade.

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