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Liu Lizu

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Liu Lizu(Chinese:Lưu lễ tổ;born July 1955) is a provincial Chinese politician fromJiangxiprovince. Between 2012 and 2016, he served as the Vice-Chairman of the Jiangxi Committee of theChinese People's Political Consultative Conference.He was expelled from theChinese Communist Partyand demoted after a party investigation.

Born inYifeng County,Jiangxi, he joined the Communist Party in 1978, and completed two degrees from theCentral Party School.[1]He had a long career as a government official, serving as the mayor ofFuzhou, Jiangxi,the deputy head of the Jiangxi Economic and Trade Commission, and the director of the provincial bureau managing small to medium-sized businesses. Beginning in March 2004 he served as the director of the Jiangxi Department of Forestry. Beginning in 2008 he became a deputy to theNational People's Congress.[2]

In January 2016, Liu was removed from his position, thought to be implicated in the corruption case surrounding former Jiangxi party chiefSu Rong.[3]He was expelled from the Communist Party and demoted tokeyuan.At the time of his demotion, he was at the retirement age for sub-provincial level anyway, so this amounted to essentially a loss of retirement benefits accorded to his rank; the demotion was especially severe askeyuanis the lowest level in the Chinese civil service hierarchy, roughly equivalent to an entry-level position.[4]

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  1. ^Tân hoa võng."Đệ thập nhất giới cả nước người đại đại biểu".Xinhua. Archived fromthe originalon 2014-01-10.Retrieved2014-01-07.
  2. ^"Cả nước người đại đại biểu tin tức - Lưu lễ tổ".National People's Congress.Archived fromthe originalon 2014-04-07.Retrieved2013-04-05.
  3. ^"Giang Tây hội nghị hiệp thương chính trị phó chủ tịch Lưu lễ tổ nghiêm trọng vi kỷ bị miễn chức".Tân lãng võng.Retrieved2016-01-22.
  4. ^"Trung ương kỷ ủy 2015 năm cho 10 danh trung quản cán bộ kỷ luật đảng trọng xử phạt cũng làm ra trọng đại chức vụ điều chỉnh".CCDI. January 29, 2016.