Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress

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Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
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Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
Status Sub-national leader level official
Member of Council of Chairpersons
Nominator Presidium of the National People's Congress
AppointerVote within the National People's Congress
Term length Five years, renewable once consecutively
Formation27 September 1954;69 years ago (1954-09-27)
བློ་བཟང་རྒྱལ་མཚན
洛桑江村
Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
Simplified Chinese 全国人民代表大会常务委员会副委员长
Traditional Chinese 全國人民代表大會常務委員會副委員長
Xi Cang Zi Zhi Qu Dang Ju De Tong Zhan Bu Chang Luo Sang Jiang Cun Tan Zi Fen Shi Jian .png Male Tibetan CCP 10 March 20231 year, 26 days 14th
Shohrat Zakir
(born 1953)
شۆھرەت زاكىر
雪克来提·扎克尔
20190313Xin Jiang Tuan Kai Fang Ri Fa "Yao Yue ":Huan Ying Duo Lai Zou Yi Zou , Kan Yi Kan .png Male Uyghur CCP 10 March 20231 year, 26 days 14th

Historical

Name
(birth–death)
Ethnic name
Chinese name
PortraitGender Ethnicity Party
Post
Took officeLeft officeTenure Congress Term(s)Other post(s) hold meantime
during the tenure
Soong Ching-ling
(1893–1981)
宋庆龄
Soong Ching-ling 1937.jpg Female Hakka RCCK 15 September 195418 April 19594 years, 215 days 1st Vice Chairwoman, 2nd National Committee, CPPCC (1954–1959)
RCCK 17 January 197529 May 1981 (death)6 years, 132 days 4th, 5th Head of state, PRC, as Acting Chairwoman, 4th NPCSC (6 July 1976 – 5 March 1978, 1 year, 242 days);
Honorary Chairwoman, PRC (since 16 May 1981)
CCP
(since 15 May 1981)
Lin Boqu
(1886–1960)
林伯渠
Lin Boqu2.jpg MaleHan CCP
Politburo
19451960
15 September 195429 May 1960 (death)5 years, 258 days 1st, 2nd
Li Jishen
(1885–1959)
李济深
Li Jishen.jpg MaleHan RCCK
Chairman
1948–1959
15 September 19549 October 19595 years, 24 days 1st, 2nd
Zhang Lan
(1872–1955)
张澜
Zhang Lan 1955.jpg MaleHan CDL
Chairman
1941–1955
15 September 19549 February 1955147 days 1st
Luo Ronghuan
(1902–1963)
罗荣桓
Luo Ronghuan.jpg MaleHan CCP 15 September 195416 December 19639 years, 92 days 1st, 2nd
Shen Junru
(1875–1963)
沈钧儒
Shen Junru.jpg MaleHan CDL
Chairman
1955–1963
15 September 195411 June 19638 years, 269 days 1st, 2nd
Guo Moruo
(1892–1978)
郭沫若
Guo Moruo in 1941.jpg MaleHakka CCP 15 September 195412 June 197823 years, 270 days 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
5th
President, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1949–1978);
President, China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (1949–1979)
Huang Yanpei
(1878–1965)
黄炎培
Huang Yanpei2.jpg MaleHan CDNCA
Chairman
1945–1965
15 September 195421 December 19658 years, 269 days 1st, 2nd, 3rd
CDL
Co-Founder
Peng Zhen
(1902–1997)
彭真
Peng Zhen2.jpg MaleHan CCP
Politburo
19451966
27 September 195413 January 197520 years, 108 days 1st, 2nd, 3rd Secretary-General, 1st & 2nd NPCSCs (1954–1965)
CCP
Politburo
19791987
1 July 19796 June 19833 years, 340 days 5th
Li Weihan
(1896–1984)
李维汉
Li Weihan.jpg MaleHan CCP 15 September 195421 December 196410 years, 97 days 1st, 2nd
Chen Shutong
(1876–1966)
陈叔通
Chen Shutong.jpg MaleHan Non-partisan 15 September 195417 February 196611 years, 155 days 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Tenzin Gyatso
(born 1935)
达赖喇嘛·丹增嘉措
Dalai Lama in 1956 in New Delhi (cropped).jpg Male Tibetan Non-partisan 15 September 195421 December 196410 years, 97 days 1st, 2nd Dalai Lama
Chairman, Preparatory Committee for the Tibet Autonomous Region (1956–1959)
Saifuddin Azizi
(1915–2003)
سەيپىدىن ئەزىزى
赛福鼎·艾则孜
Saifuddin Azizi in PLA dress uniform.jpg Male Uyghur CCP
Politburo (Alternate)
19731982
15 September 195415 March 199338 years, 181 days 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
5th, 6th, 7th
Chairman, CPPCC Xinjiang Committee;
First Secretary, CCP Xinjiang Committee;
Director, Xinjiang Revolutionary Committee
Cheng Qian
(1882–1968)
程潜
Cheng Qian2.jpg MaleHan RCCK
Vice-Chairman
11 February 19585 April 196810 years, 54 days 1st, 2nd, 3rd Governor of Hunan (1952–1967)
Choekyi Gyaltsen, Panchen Erdeni
(1938–1989)
班禅额尔德尼·却吉坚赞
Choekyi Gyaltsen 10th Panchen Lama crop.gif Male Tibetan Non-partisan 15 September 195418 April 19594 years, 215 days 2nd First Vice-Chairman and later Acting Chairman, Preparatory Committee for the Tibet Autonomous Region (1956–1964)
10 September 198028 January 19898 years, 140 days 5th, 6th, 7th Honorary President, Buddhist Association of China;
He Xiangning
(1878–1972)
何香凝
He Xiangning.jpg FemaleHan RCCK
Chairwoman
1960–1972
18 April 19591 September 197213 years, 136 days 2nd, 3rd
Liu Bocheng
(1892–1986)
刘伯承
Liu Bocheng.jpg MaleHan CCP 18 April 19596 June 198324 years, 49 days 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Lin Feng
(1906–1977)
林枫
Lin Feng.jpg MaleHan CCP 18 April 195913 January 197515 years, 270 days 2nd, 3rd, 4th President, CCP Central Party School (1963–1966)
Li Jingquan
(1908–1989)
李井泉
Li Jingquan.jpg MaleHan CCP 4 January 19651966362 days 3rd
17 January 197519826 years, 349 days 4th, 5th
Kang Sheng
(1898–1975)
康生
Kang Seng in Yan'an.jpg MaleHan CCP
Vice-Chairman
1973–1975
4 January 196516 December 197510 years, 9 days 3rd, 4th
Li Xuefeng
(1907–2003)
李雪峰
Li Xuefeng.jpg MaleHan CCP 4 January 196513 January 197510 years, 9 days 3rd
Xu Xiangqian
(1901–1990)
徐向前
Xu Xiangqian.jpg MaleHan CCP 4 January 196526 February 197813 years, 53 days 3rd, 4th
Liu Ningyi
(1907–1994)
刘宁一
Liu Zhu Yi .jpg MaleHan CCP 4 January 196513 January 197510 years, 9 days 3rd Secretary-General, 3rd NPCSC (1965–1975)
Zhang Zhizhong
(1890–1969)
张治中
Zhang Zhizhong.jpg MaleHan RCCK
Vice-Chairman
4 January 196513 January 19694 years, 9 days 3rd
Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme
(1910–2009)
ང་ཕོད་ངག་དབང་འཇིགས་མེད་
阿沛·阿旺晋美
Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme.png Male Tibetan Non-partisan 4 January 196515 March 199328 years, 70 days 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th,
7th
Zhou Jianren
(1888–1984)
周建人
Zhou Jian Ren .jpg MaleHan CAPD
Chairman
1979–1984
4 January 19656 June 198318 years, 153 days 3rd, 4th, 5th Governor of Zhejiang (1958–1966)
CCP
Dong Biwu
(1886–1975)
董必武
DONGBIWU.JPG MaleHan CCP 17 January 19752 April 1975 (death)3 years, 40 days 4th
Wu De
(1913–1995)
吴德
MaleHan CCP 17 January 19756 June 19838 years, 140 days 4th, 5th
Wei Guoqing
(1913–1989)
韦国清
Weiguoqing.jpg Male Zhuang CCP 17 January 197514 June 1989

(death)

18 years, 57 days 4th, 5th, 6th,
7th
Nie Rongzhen
(1899–1992)
聂荣臻
Marshal Nie Rongzhen.jpg MaleHan CCP 17 January 19756 June 19838 years, 140 days 4th, 5th
Chen Yun
(1908–1983)
陈云
1959 Chen Yun (cropped).jpg MaleHan CCP 17 January 19756 June 19838 years, 140 days 4th, 5th
Tan Zhenlin
(1902–1983)
谭震林
Tan Zhenlin.jpg MaleHan CCP 17 January 19756 June 19838 years, 140 days 4th, 5th
Zhang Dingcheng
(1889–1981)
张鼎丞
Zhang Bingchen.jpg MaleHakka CCP 17 January 197516 December 19816 years, 333 days 4th, 5th
Cai Chang
(1900–1990)
蔡畅
Cai Chang.jpg FemaleHan CCP 17 January 19756 June 19838 years, 140 days 4th, 5th
Ulanhu
(1906–1988)
ᠤᠯᠠᠭᠠᠨᠬᠦᠦ
乌兰夫
Ulanhu1955.jpg Male Mongol CCP
Politburo
19771985
17 January 19756 June 19838 years, 140 days 4th, 5th
CCP 25 March 19888 December 1988 (death)258 days 7th
Xu Deheng
(1890–1990)
许德珩
Xu De Heng .jpg MaleHan JS
Chairman
1946–1987
17 January 197525 March 198813 years, 68 days 4th, 5th, 6th
Hu Juewen
(1895–1989)
胡厥文
Hu Jue Wen .jpg MaleHan CDNCA
Chairman
1979–1987
17 January 197525 March 198813 years, 68 days 4th, 5th, 6th
Li Suwen
(1933–2022)
李素文
1966-03 1966Nian Li Su Wen .jpg FemaleHan CCP 17 January 197526 February 19783 years, 40 days 4th
Yao Lianwei
(1935–2012)
姚连蔚
MaleHan CCP 17 January 197526 February 19783 years, 40 days 4th
Deng Yingchao
(1904–1992)
邓颖超
Deng Yingchao.jpg FemaleHan CCP 2 December 19766 June 19831 year, 320 days 4th, 5th
Liao Chengzhi
(1908–1983)
廖承志
Liao Chengzhi.jpg MaleHan CCP 5 March 19786 June 19835 years, 93 days 5th
Ji Pengfei
(1910–2000)
姬鹏飞
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-14811-0017, Berlin, 3. Deutscher Schriftsteller-Kongress.jpg MaleHan CCP 5 March 19786 June 19835 years, 93 days 5th
Xiao Jinguang
(1903–1989)
萧劲光
Xiao-jingguang.jpg MaleHan CCP 1 July 19796 June 19835 years, 93 days 5th
Zhu Yunshan
(1887–1981)
朱蕴山
Zhu Yun Shan .jpg MaleHan RCCK
Chairman
1979–1981
1 July 19796 June 19835 years, 93 days 5th
Shi Liang
(1900–1985)
史良
Shi Liang .jpg FemaleHan CDL
Chairwoman
1979–1985
1 July 19796 September 19857 years, 185 days 5th, 6th
Peng Chong
(1915–2010)
彭冲
MaleHan CCP
Politburo
1977–1982
10 September 19806 June 19835 years, 93 days 5th, 6th, 7th
Xi Zhongxun
(1913–2002)
习仲勋
Xi Zhongxun.jpg MaleHan CCP
Politburo
1982–1987
10 September 198015 March 19835 years, 10 days 5th
25 March 198815 March 19934 years, 355 days 7th
Su Yu
(1907–1984)
粟裕
Su Yu 1955 formal.jpg MaleDong CCP 10 September 19806 June 19835 years, 93 days 5th
Yang Shangkun
(1907–1998)
杨尚昆
YangShangkun1958.png MaleHan CCP 10 September 19806 June 19835 years, 93 days 5th
Zhu Xuefan
(1905–1996)
朱学范
Zhu Xuefan1.jpg MaleHan RCCK
Chairman
1988–1992
13 December 198115 March 199311 years, 74 days 5th
Chen Pixian
(1916–1995)
陈丕显
Chen Pixian cropped.jpg MaleHan CCP 21 June 198325 March 19884 years, 278 days 6th
Geng Biao
(1909–2000)
耿飚
Geng Biao 1949.jpg MaleHan CCP 21 June 198325 March 19884 years, 278 days 6th
Wang Renzhong
(1917–1992)
王任重
Wang Renzhong (1979).jpg MaleHan CCP 21 June 198325 March 19884 years, 278 days 6th
Zhou Gucheng
(1898–1996)
周谷城
Zhou Gucheng.jpg MaleHan CPWDP
Chairman
1987–1988
21 June 198315 March 19939 years, 267 days 6th, 7th
Yan Jici
(1901–1996)
严济慈
Yan Jici sketch by Xu Beihong.jpg MaleHan JS 21 June 198315 March 19939 years, 267 days 6th, 7th
Hu Yuzhi
(1896–1986)
胡愈之
Hu Yu Zhi .jpg MaleHan CDL
Acting Chairman
1985–1986
21 June 198316 January 19862 years, 209 days 6th
Rong Yiren
(1916–2005)
荣毅仁
Rong Yiren 1949.jpg MaleHan CDNCA 21 June 198315 March 19939 years, 267 days 6th, 7th Chairman, All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (1988–1993)
CCP
(since 1985)(secretly)
Ye Fei
(1914–1999)
叶飞
Ye Fei.jpg MaleHan CCP 21 June 198315 March 19939 years, 267 days 6th, 7th
Liao Hansheng
(1911–2006)
廖汉生
Liaohansheng1959.jpg MaleHan CCP 21 June 198315 March 19939 years, 267 days 6th, 7th
Han Xianchu
(1913–1986)
韩先楚
Hanxianchu.jpg MaleHan CCP 21 June 198325 March 19884 years, 278 days 6th
Huang Hua
(1913–2010)
黄华
Huang Hua (1978).jpg MaleHan CCP 21 June 198325 March 19884 years, 278 days 6th
Chu Tunan
(1899–1994)
楚图南
Chu Tu Nan .jpg MaleHan CDL
Chairman
1986–1987
12 April 198625 March 19881 year, 348 days 6th
Ni Zhifu
(1933–2013)
倪志福
Ni Zhifu1.jpg MaleHan CCP 13 April 19885 March 19989 years, 326 days 7th, 8th Chairman, All-China Federation of Trade Unions (1978–1993)
Chen Muhua
(1921–2011)
陈慕华
FemaleHan CCP 13 April 19885 March 19989 years, 326 days 7th, 8th Chairwoman, All-China Women's Federation (1988–1998)
Fei Xiaotong
(1910–2005)
费孝通
Xiaotong.jpg MaleHan CDL
Chairman
1987–1996
13 April 19885 March 19989 years, 326 days 7th, 8th
Sun Qimeng
(1911–2010)
孙起孟
Sun Qi Meng .jpg MaleHan CDNCA
Chairman
1987–1996
13 April 19885 March 19989 years, 326 days 7th, 8th
Lei Jieqiong
(1905–2011)
雷洁琼
Lei Jieqiong.jpg FemaleHan CAPD
Chairwoman
1987–1997
13 April 19885 March 19989 years, 326 days 7th, 8th
Wang Hanbin
(born 1925)
王汉斌
MaleHan CCP 13 April 19885 March 19989 years, 326 days 7th, 8th
Tian Jiyun
(born 1929)
田纪云
Tian Jiyun.jpg MaleHan CCP 15 March 19935 March 20039 years, 355 days 8th, 9th
Qin Jiwei
(1914–1997)
秦基伟
Qin-Jiwei-1955.jpg MaleHan CCP 15 March 19932 February 19973 years, 324 days 8th, 9th
Li Ximing
(1926–2008)
李锡铭
MaleHan CCP 15 March 19935 March 19984 years, 355 days 8th
Wang Bingqian
(born 1925)
王丙乾
MaleHan CCP 15 March 19935 March 19984 years, 355 days 8th
Pagbalha Geleg Namgyai
(born 1940)
འཕགས་པ་ལྷ་དགེ་ལེགས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་
帕巴拉·格列朗杰
1965-3 1965Nian Pa Ba La *Ge Lie Lang Jie .jpg Male Tibetan Non-partisan 15 March 19935 March 20039 years, 355 days 8th, 9th
Wang Guangying
(1919–2018)
王光英
MaleHan CDNCA
Vice-Chairman
15 March 19935 March 20039 years, 355 days 8th, 9th
Cheng Siyuan
(1908–2005)
程思远
Cheng Si Yuan .jpg MaleHan Non-partisan 15 March 19935 March 20039 years, 355 days 8th, 9th
Lu Jiaxi
(1915–2001)
卢嘉锡
Lu Jiaxi.jpg MaleHan CPWDP
Chairman
1988–1997
15 March 19935 March 19984 years, 355 days 8th
Buhe
(1926–2017)
ᠪᠥᠭᠡ
布赫
Male Mongol CCP 15 March 19935 March 20039 years, 355 days 8th, 9th
Tömür Dawamat
(1927–2018)
تۆمۈرداۋامەت
铁木尔·达瓦买提
Male Uyghur CCP 15 March 19935 March 20039 years, 355 days 8th, 9th
Gan Ku
(1924–1993)
甘苦
MaleHan CCP 15 March 199325 July 1993132 days 8th
Li Peiyao
(1933–1996)
李沛瑶
MaleHan RCCK
Chairman
1992–1996
15 March 19932 February 1996
(killed)
2 years, 324 days 8th
Wu Jieping
(1917–2011)
吴阶平
Wu Jieping in 1934 in Yenching University.jpg MaleHan JS
Chairman
1992–2002
15 March 19935 March 20039 years, 355 days 8th, 9th
CCP
Xie Fei
(1932–1999)
谢非
MaleHan CCP
Politburo
1992–1999
19 March 199827 October 1999 (died)1 year, 222 days 9th
Jiang Chunyun
(1930–2021)
姜春云
MaleHan CCP 19 March 19985 March 20034 years, 351 days 9th
Zou Jiahua
(born 1926)
邹家华
MaleHan CCP 19 March 19985 March 20034 years, 351 days 9th
Peng Peiyun
(born 1929)
彭珮云
Peng Peiyun Photograph of UN WCW.jpg FemaleHan CCP 19 March 19985 March 20034 years, 351 days 9th Chairwoman, All-China Women's Federation (1998–2003)
He Luli
(1934–2022)
何鲁丽
FemaleHan RCCK
Chairwoman
1996–2007
19 March 19985 March 20089 years, 352 days 9th, 10th
Zhou Guangzhao
(born 1929)
周光召
MaleHan CCP 19 March 19985 March 20034 years, 351 days 9th
Cheng Kejie
(1933–2000)
成克杰
Male Zhuang CCP 19 March 199814 September 2000
(removed)
2 years, 179 days 9th
Cao Zhi
(1928–2020)
曹志
MaleHan CCP 19 March 19985 March 20034 years, 351 days 9th
Ding Shisun
(1927–2019)
丁石孙
MaleHan CDL
Chairman
1996–2005
19 March 19985 March 20089 years, 352 days 9th, 10th
Cheng Siwei
(1935–2015)
成思危
Cheng Siwei - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2010 (cropped).jpg MaleHan CDNCA
Chairman
1996–2007
19 March 19985 March 20089 years, 352 days 9th, 10th
Xu Jialu
(born 1937)
许嘉璐
MaleHan CAPD
Chairman
1997–2007
19 March 19985 March 20089 years, 352 days 9th, 10th
Jiang Zhenghua
(born 1937)
蒋正华
MaleHan CPWDP
Chairman
1997–2007
19 March 19985 March 20089 years, 352 days 9th, 10th
Wang Zhaoguo
(born 1941)
王兆国
Wang Zhaoguo Senate of Poland.jpg MaleHan CCP
Politburo
2012–2017
18 March 20035 March 20139 years, 352 days 10th, 11th Chairman, All-China Federation of Trade Unions (2002–2013)
Li Tieying
(born 1936)
李铁映
MaleHan CCP 18 March 20035 March 20084 years, 353 days 10th
Gu Xiulian
(born 1936)
顾秀莲
FemaleHan CCP 18 March 20035 March 20084 years, 353 days 10th Chairwoman, All-China Women's Federation (2003–2008)
Raidi
(born 1938)
རག་སྡི་
热地
Male Tibetan CCP 18 March 20035 March 20084 years, 353 days 10th
Sheng Huaren
(born 1935)
盛华仁
MaleHan CCP 18 March 20035 March 20084 years, 353 days 10th
Lu Yongxiang
(born 1942)
路甬祥
Chinese Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting 2009 (cropped) Lu Yongxiang.jpg MaleHan CCP 18 March 20035 March 20139 years, 352 days 10th, 11th President, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1997–2011)
Uyunqimg
(born 1942)
ᠣᠶᠤᠨᠴᠢᠮᠡᠭ
乌云其木格
Female Mongol CCP 18 March 20035 March 20139 years, 352 days 10th, 11th
Han Qide
(born 1945)
韩启德
Han Qide.png MaleHan JS
Chairman
2002–2012
18 March 20035 March 20139 years, 352 days 10th, 11th
CCP
Fu Tieshan
(1931–2007)
傅铁山
MaleHan Non-partisan 18 March 200320 April 20074 years, 33 days 10th Chairman, Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association;
Bishop of Beijing
Hua Jianmin
(born 1940)
华建敏
Hua Jianmin - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2007.jpg MaleHan CCP 18 March 20085 March 20134 years, 352 days 11th
Chen Zhili
(born 1942)
陈至立
Chen Zhili UNDP 2009.jpg FemaleHan CCP 18 March 20085 March 20134 years, 352 days 11th Chairwoman, All-China Women's Federation (2008–2013)
Zhou Tienong
(1938–2023)
周铁农
MaleHan RCCK
Chairman
2007–2012
18 March 20085 March 20134 years, 352 days 11th
Li Jianguo
(born 1946)
李建国
Li Jianguo.jpg MaleHan CCP
Politburo
2012–2017
18 March 200817 March 20189 years, 364 days 11th, 12th Secretary-General, 11th NPCSC (2008–2013);
Chairman, All-China Federation of Trade Unions (2013–2018)
Ismail Tiliwaldi
(born 1944)
ئىسمائىل تىلىۋالدى
司马义·铁力瓦尔地
Male Uyghur CCP 18 March 20085 March 20134 years, 352 days 11th
Jiang Shusheng
(born 1940)
蒋树声
MaleHan CDL
Chairman
2007–2012
18 March 20085 March 20134 years, 352 days 11th
Chen Changzhi
(born 1945)
陈昌智
Chen Changzhi.JPG MaleHan CDNCA
Chairman
2007–2017
18 March 200817 March 20189 years, 364 days 11th, 12th
Yan Junqi
(born 1946)
严隽琪
FemaleHan CAPD
Chairwoman
2007–2017
18 March 200817 March 20189 years, 364 days 11th, 12th
Sang Guowei
(1941–2023)
桑国卫
MaleHan CPWDP
Chairman
2007–2012
18 March 20085 March 20134 years, 352 days 11th
Wang Shengjun
(born 1946)
王胜俊
Voa chinese Wang Shengjun President of China Supreme Court delievers work report 11mar10 300.jpg MaleHan CCP 15 March 201317 March 20185 years, 2 days 12th
Wang Chen
(born 1950)
王晨
Wang Chen in 2020.jpg MaleHan CCP
Politburo
2017–2022
15 March 201310 March 20239 years, 360 days 12th, 13th Secretary-General, 12th NPCSC (2013–2018)
Shen Yueyue
(born 1957)
沈跃跃
FemaleHan CCP 15 March 201310 March 20239 years, 360 days 12th, 13th Chairwoman, All-China Women's Federation (2013–present)
Ji Bingxuan
(born 1951)
吉炳轩
Saeimas priekssedetaja tiekas ar Kinas Tautas Republikas parlamenta vicespikeru - 27071401010.jpg MaleHan CCP 15 March 201310 March 20239 years, 360 days 12th, 13th
Zhang Ping
(born 1946)
张平
Zhang Ping.jpg MaleHan CCP 15 March 201317 March 20185 years, 2 days 12th
Qiangba Puncog
(born 1947)
བྱམས་པ་ཕུན་ཚོགས
向巴平措
Qiangba Puncong.jpg Male Tibetan CCP 15 March 201317 March 20185 years, 2 days 12th
Arken Imirbaki
(born 1953)
艾力更·依明巴海
Arken Imirbaki (cropped).jpg Male Uyghur CCP 15 March 201310 March 20239 years, 360 days 12th, 13th
Wan Exiang
(born 1956)
万鄂湘
Wan Exiang2021.jpg MaleHan RCCK
Chairman
2012–2022
15 March 201310 March 20239 years, 360 days 12th, 13th
Zhang Baowen
(born 1946)
张宝文
MaleHan CDL
Chairman
2012–2017
15 March 201317 March 201810 years, 2 days 12th
Chen Zhu
(born 1953)
陈竺
Chen Zhu 2011.jpg MaleHan CPWDP
Chairman
2012–2022
15 March 201310 March 20239 years, 360 days 12th, 13th President, Red Cross Society of China;
Vice-President, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Cao Jianming
(born 1955)
曹建明
Cao Jianming.jpg MaleHan CCP 17 March 201810 March 20234 years, 358 days 13th
Zhang Chunxian
(born 1953)
张春贤
MaleHan CCP 17 March 201810 March 20234 years, 358 days 13th
Wang Dongming
(born 1956)
王东明
Wang Dongming.jpg MaleHan CCP 17 March 2018Incumbent6 years, 19 days 13th, 14th Chairman, All-China Federation of Trade Unions (2018–)
Padma Choling
(born 1952)
པདྨ་འཕྲིན་ལས་
白玛赤林
Padma Choling.jpg Male Tibetan CCP 17 March 201810 March 20234 years, 358 days 13th
Ding Zhongli
(born 1957)
丁仲礼
Ding Zhongli2021.jpg MaleHan CDL
Chairman
2017–
17 March 2018Incumbent6 years, 19 days 13th, 14th Vice President, Chinese Academy of Sciences;
President, University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hao Mingjin
(born 1956)
郝明金
Hao Mingjin.jpg MaleHan CDNCA
Chairman
2017–
17 March 2018Incumbent6 years, 19 days 13th, 14th
Cai Dafeng
(born 1960)
蔡达峰
Cai Dafeng.jpg MaleHan CAPD
Chairman
2017–
17 March 2018Incumbent6 years, 19 days 13th, 14th
Wu Weihua
(born 1956)
武维华
Wu Weihua2021.jpg MaleHan JS
Chairman
2017–
17 March 2018Incumbent6 years, 19 days 13th, 14th
Li Hongzhong
(born 1966)
李鸿忠
Li Hongzhong.jpg MaleHan CCP 10 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 26 days 14th
Xiao Jie
(born 1957)
肖捷
Xiao Jie (cropped).jpg MaleHan CCP 10 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 26 days 14th
Tie Ning
(born 1957)
铁凝
00 Tie Ning 20171111 120324 (cropped).jpg FemaleHan CCP 10 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 26 days 14th
Peng Qinghua
(born 1957)
彭清华
Peng Qinghua.png MaleHan CCP 10 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 26 days 14th
Zhang Qingwei
(born 1961)
张庆伟
Zhang Qingwei.jpg MaleHan CCP 10 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 26 days 14th
Losang Jamcan
(born 1957)
བློ་བཟང་རྒྱལ་མཚན
洛桑江村
Xi Cang Zi Zhi Qu Dang Ju De Tong Zhan Bu Chang Luo Sang Jiang Cun Tan Zi Fen Shi Jian .png Male Tibetan CCP 10 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 26 days 14th
Shohrat Zakir
(born 1953)
شۆھرەت زاكىر
雪克来提·扎克尔
20190313Xin Jiang Tuan Kai Fang Ri Fa "Yao Yue ":Huan Ying Duo Lai Zou Yi Zou , Kan Yi Kan .png Male Uyghur CCP 10 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 26 days 14th
Zheng Jianbang
(born 1957)
郑建邦
Zheng Jianbang.jpg MaleHan RCCK
Chairman
2022–
10 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 26 days 14th
He Wei
(born 1955)
何维
He Wei 2023.jpg MaleHan CPWDP
Chairman
2022–
10 March 2023Incumbent1 year, 26 days 14th

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