Politics of Anhui

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The Politics of Anhui 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 Anhui (安徽省省长) is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Anhui. However, in the province's dual party-government governing system, the Governor has less power than the Anhui Chinese Communist Party Provincial Committee Secretary (安徽省委书记), colloquially termed the "Anhui Party Chief".

List of provincial-level leaders

Chinese Communist Party secretaries

  1. Zeng Xisheng (曾希圣): 1952–1962
  2. Li Baohua (李葆华): 1962–1967
  3. Li Desheng (李德生): 1969–1974 
  4. Song Peizhang (宋佩璋): 1975–1977
  5. Wan Li (万里): 1977–1980 
  6. Zhang Jingfu (张劲夫): 1980–1982 
  7. Zhou Zijian (周子健): 1982–1983 
  8. Huang Huang (黄璜): 1983–1986 
  9. Li Guixian (李贵鲜): 1986–1988
  10. Lu Rongjing (卢荣景): 1988–1998 
  11. Hui Liangyu (回良玉): 1998–2000 
  12. Wang Taihua (王太华): 2000–2004
  13. Guo Jinlong (郭金龙): 2004–2007
  14. Wang Jinshan (王金山): 2007–2010
  15. Zhang Baoshun (张宝顺): 2010–2015
  16. Wang Xuejun (王学军): 2015–2016
  17. Li Jinbin (李锦斌): 2016–2021
  18. Zheng Shanjie (郑栅洁): 2021–2023
  19. Han Jun (韩俊): 2023–present

Chairpersons of Anhui People's Congress

  1. Gu Zhouxin (顾卓新): 1979–1983
  2. Yang Weiping (杨蔚屏): 1983–1985
  3. Wang Guangyu (王光宇): 1985–1993
  4. Meng Fulin (孟富林): 1993–2003
  5. Wang Taihua (王太华): 2003–2004
  6. Guo Jinlong (郭金龙): 2005–2008
  7. Wang Jinshan (王金山): 2008–2010
  8. Zhang Baoshun (张宝顺): 2010–2015
  9. Wang Xuejun (王学军): 2015–2016
  10. Li Jinbin (李锦斌): 2016–2022
  11. Zheng Shanjie(郑栅洁): 2022–present

Governors

  1. Zeng Xisheng (曾希圣): 1952–1955  
  2. Huang Yan (黄岩): 1955–1967
  3. Li Desheng (李德生): 1968–1974 (Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee) 
  4. Song Peizhang (宋佩璋): 1975–1978 (Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee) 
  5. Wan Li (万里): 1978–1979  
  6. Zhang Jingfu (张劲夫): 1979–1981
  7. Zhou Zijian (周子健): 1981–1983
  8. Wang Yuzhao (王郁昭): 1983–1987 
  9. Lu Rongjing (卢荣景): 1987–1989 
  10. Fu Xishou (傅锡寿): 1989–1994 
  11. Hui Liangyu (回良玉): 1994–1998 
  12. Wang Taihua (王太华): 1998–2000 
  13. Xu Zhonglin (许仲林): 2000–2002 
  14. Wang Jinshan (王金山): 2002–2007
  15. Wang Sanyun (王三运): 2007–2011
  16. Li Bin (李斌): 2011–2013
  17. Wang Xuejun (王学军): 2013–2015
  18. Li Jinbin (李锦斌): 2015–2016
  19. Li Guoying (李国英): 2016–2021
  20. Wang Qingxian (王清宪): 2021–present

Chairpersons of CPPCC Anhui Committee

  1. Zeng Xisheng (曾希圣): 1955–1962 
  2. Li Baohua (李葆华): 1962–1967 
  3. Gu Zhuoxin (顾卓新): 1978–1979
  4. Zhang Kaifan (张凯帆): 1979–1984 
  5. Yang Haibo (杨海波): 1984–1985
  6. Shi Junjie (史钧杰): 1985–1996
  7. Lu Rongjing (卢荣景): 1996–2000
  8. Fang Zhaoxiang (方兆祥): 2000–2007
  9. Yang Duoliang (杨多良): 2007–2011
  10. Wang Mingfang (王明方): 2011–2017
  11. Xu Liquan (徐立全): 20172018
  12. Zhang Chang'er (张昌尔): 20182021
  13. Tang Liangzhi (唐良智): 2021–present

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