Politics of Jiangxi

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The politics of Jiangxi 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 Jiangxi is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Jiangxi. [1] However, in the province's dual party-government governing system, the Governor has less power than the Jiangxi Communist Party of China Provincial Committee Secretary, colloquially termed the "Jiangxi CPC Party Chief".

List of Jiangxi CPC Party secretaries

  1. Chen Zhengren (陈正人): 1949–1952
  2. Yang Shangkui (杨尚奎): 1952–1967
  3. Cheng Shiqing (程世清): 1968–1972
  4. Jiang Weiqing (江渭清): 1974–1982
  5. Bai Dongcai (白栋材): 1982–1985
  6. Wan Shaofen (万绍芬): 1985–1988
  7. Mao Zhiyong (毛致用): 1988–1995
  8. Wu Guanzheng (吴官正): 1995–1997
  9. Shu Huiguo (舒惠国): 1997–2001
  10. Meng Jianzhu (孟建柱): 2001–2007
  11. Su Rong (苏荣): 2007–2013
  12. Qiang Wei (强卫): 2013–2016
  13. Lu Xinshe (鹿心社): 2016–2018
  14. Liu Qi: 2018 – present

List of the governors of Jiangxi

The Governor is the second highest-ranking official in Jiangxi after the CPC Party Secretary. [1] The governor is responsible for all provincial matters related to economics, personnel, the environment, politics and foreign policy. [1]

  1. Shao Shiping (邵式平): 1949–1965
  2. Fang Zhichun (方志纯): 1965–1967
  3. Cheng Shiqing (程世清): 1968–1972
  4. She Jide (佘积德): 1972–1974
  5. Jiang Weiqing (江渭清): 1974–1979
  6. Bai Dongcai (白栋材): 1979–1982
  7. Zhao Zengyi (赵增益): 1982–1985
  8. Ni Xiance (倪献策): 1985–1986
  9. Wu Guanzheng (吴官正): 1986–1995
  10. Shu Shengyou (舒圣佑): 1995–2001
  11. Huang Zhiquan (黄智权): 2001–2007
  12. Wu Xinxiong (吴新雄): January 2007 – June 2011
  13. Lu Xinshe: June 2011 – July 2016
  14. Liu Qi: July 2016 – August 2018
  15. Yi Lianhong: August 2018 – present

List of chairmen of Jiangxi People's Congress

  1. Yang Shangkui (杨尚奎): 1979–1983
  2. Ma Jikong (马继孔): 1983–1985
  3. Wang Shufeng (王书枫): 1985–1988
  4. Xu Qin (许勤): 1988–1993
  5. Mao Zhiyong (毛致用): 1993–1998
  6. Shu Huiguo (舒惠国): 1998–2001
  7. Meng Jianzhu: 2001–2008
  8. Su Rong: 2008–2013
  9. Qiang Wei: 2013–2016
  10. Lu Xinshe: 2016–2018
  11. Liu Qi: 2018 – present

List of chairmen of CPPCC Jiangxi Committee

  1. Yang Shangkui (杨尚奎): 1955-1967, 1978–1979
  2. Fang Zhichun (方志纯): 1979–1983
  3. Wu Ping (吴平): 1983–1993
  4. Liu Fangren (刘方仁): 1993–1994
  5. Zhu Zhihong (朱治宏): 1994–2003
  6. Zhong Qihuang (钟起煌): 2003–2007
  7. Fu Kecheng (傅克诚): 2007–2012
  8. Zhang Yijiong: 2012
  9. Huang Yuejin (黄跃金): 2012–incumbent

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