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Luo Qingquan

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Luo Qingquan(simplified Chinese:La thanh tuyền;traditional Chinese:La thanh tuyền;pinyin:Luó Qīngquán;9 November 1945 – 23 April 2021[1]) was a politician of thePeople's Republic of Chinaand the former Governor and Communist Party Chief ofHubeiprovince.[2]

Born inJiangling,Hubei, Luo started working in 1968, and joined the CPC in 1975. He formerly served as the vice secretary of the CPCYichangmunicipal committee, as well as vice mayor and later, mayor and Party chief of Yichang. He has also been the vice secretary of the CPC Hubei committee, secretary of the commission for discipline inspection of Hubei, and the secretary of the CPCWuhanmunicipal committee. In October 2002, Luo was appointed vice governor and acting governor of Hubei. He was confirmed in January 2003 as governor. In October 2007, Luo succeededYu Zhengshengas the CPC Party chief of Hubei Province.[2]

Luo was a member of the 15thCentral Commission for Discipline Inspection.He was also a member of the16thand the17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Hồ bắc tỉnh ủy nguyên thư ký la thanh tuyền thệ thế".news.sina.cn.April 23, 2021.
  2. ^abc"La thanh tuyền giản lịch (Luo Qingquan Resume)".Xinhua News Agency(in Chinese). Archived fromthe originalon February 24, 2003.Retrieved27 December2010.
Party political offices
Preceded by Communist Party SecretaryofHubei
2007–2011
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by GovernorofHubei
2003–2007
Succeeded by
Li Hongzhong