Chinanews.com, Beijing, November 28 (Reporter Kan Feng) On the morning of the 28th, Xinhua News Agency announced that Comrade Zhang Guoqing would no longer concurrently serve as Secretary, Standing Committee, and member of the Liaoning Provincial Party Committee, and Comrade Hao Peng would serve as a member, Standing Committee, and secretary.

The day before, the official news was released that Comrade Liu Guozhong would no longer concurrently serve as the secretary of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee, member of the Standing Committee, and member of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee, and Comrade Zhao Yide would serve as the Secretary of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee.

Data map: Zhao Yide.

Photo by Zhang Yin

Zhao Yide appointed Secretary of Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee

Currently the youngest provincial party committee "top leader"

  According to the public resume, Zhao Yide was born in February 1965 in Wenling, Zhejiang, and has working experience in Zhejiang, Hebei, and Shaanxi provinces.

  Zhao Yide worked in Zhejiang for a long time after he started working in August 1983.

He served as the deputy director of the Youth and Agriculture Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League, the director of the Organization Department of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League, and the deputy secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League.

In 2003, Zhao Yide became the secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League.

  In 2006, Zhao Yide was transferred to be the deputy secretary of the Wenzhou Municipal Party Committee, and concurrently served as the secretary of the Municipal Legal Committee the following year.

In 2008, he became the mayor of Wenzhou City. In 2011, Zhao Yide served as the secretary of the Quzhou Municipal Party Committee. One year later, in June 2012, he was appointed as a member of the Standing Committee and Secretary-General of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee. In 2015, he was appointed as a member of the Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Hangzhou Municipal Party Committee.

  In March 2018, Zhao Yide was transferred across provinces to be the deputy secretary of the Hebei Provincial Party Committee. He had served in Hebei for more than two years. Zhao Yide was the youngest "top leader" of the provincial government among the 31 provinces at that time.

  This time, Zhao Yide succeeded Liu Guozhong, who was already a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, as the secretary of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee. He has also become the youngest provincial-level "top leader" of the provincial party committee among the 31 provinces.

Data map: Hao Peng.

Photo by Jin Shuo, Chinanews.com

Hao Peng appointed Secretary of the Liaoning Provincial Party Committee

Worked in three provinces and served in the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission for 6 years

  In Liaoning, Hao Peng succeeded Zhang Guoqing, who was already a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, as Secretary of the Liaoning Provincial Party Committee.

Hao Peng previously served as Secretary and Director of the Party Committee of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission. Before he was transferred to Liaoning this time, his local resume had served in Gansu, Tibet, and Qinghai.

  Hao Peng was born in July 1960 in Fengxiang, Shaanxi Province. He worked in aerospace systems for a long time in his early years.

After graduating from Northwestern Polytechnical University's Aircraft Manufacturing Engineering Department in 1982, Hao Peng worked in AVIC Lanzhou Flight Control Instrument General Factory for 17 years.

  In 1999, at the age of 39, Hao Peng was promoted from the director of AVIC Lanzhou Flight Control Instrument General Factory to the deputy director of the Gansu Provincial Economic and Trade Commission at the departmental level. A year later, he became a member of the Standing Committee of the Lanzhou Municipal Committee and deputy mayor.

  In 2003, Hao Peng left Gansu, where he had worked for more than 20 years, and began his 10-year tenure in Tibet. He served as the vice chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region, deputy secretary of the party committee, and secretary of the Political and Legal Committee.

In 2013, Hao Peng was transferred to Qinghai again across provinces, and became governor of Qinghai Province in April of that year.

  In December 2016, Hao Peng was transferred to Beijing to succeed Zhang Yi as the party secretary of the SASAC. In May 2019, Hao Peng was appointed as the director of the SASAC until this transfer.

Multi-provincial party committee "top leaders" adjustment

  Before Shaanxi and Liaoning ushered in important personnel changes this time, after the 20th National Congress, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, and Fujian also ushered in important personnel adjustments.

  Yin Li, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, was transferred to Beijing to serve concurrently as Secretary of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee and a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee. Chen Jining, who was previously the deputy secretary of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee and mayor of Beijing, was transferred to Shanghai to concurrently serve as the Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee.

  In Fujian, Zhou Zuyi, who previously served as party secretary and minister of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, replaced Yin Li as Fujian Provincial Party Secretary. In Guangdong, Huang Kunming, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and former head of the Central Propaganda Department, was transferred to Guangdong to concurrently serve as Guangdong Provincial Party Secretary.

  At the provincial government level, on October 28, the 44th meeting of the Standing Committee of the 15th Beijing Municipal People's Congress decided to accept Chen Jining's request to resign as mayor of Beijing, and Yin Yong was appointed vice mayor and acting mayor of Beijing.

  After these adjustments, there are now two "post-65" officials among the "top leaders" of the provincial party committees in 31 provinces.

  Among the "top leaders" of the provincial governments of 31 provinces, Yin Yong, Acting Mayor of Beijing, Li Lecheng, Governor of Liaoning Province, Xu Kunlin, Governor of Jiangsu Province, Ye Jianchun, Governor of Jiangxi Province, Zhao Long, Governor of Fujian Province, and Wu Xiaojun, Governor of Qinghai Province They are "post-65s". Among them, Yin Yong, who was born in August 1969 and is 53 years old, is currently the youngest provincial government leader in 31 provinces.

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