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Wang Yongqing

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Wang Yongqing
Uông vĩnh thanh
Secretary-General of theCentral Political and Legal Affairs Commission
In office
April 2013 – March 2018
Preceded byZhou Benshun
Succeeded byChen Yixin
Personal details
BornSeptember 1959 (age 64)
Guixi County,Jiangxi,China
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Alma materJilin University

Wang Yongqing(Chinese:Uông vĩnh thanh;pinyin:Wāng Yǒngqīng;born September 1959) is a Chinese politician. He has, since 2013 until March 2018, served as the Secretary-General of theCentral Political and Legal Affairs Commissionof the Chinese Communist Party (minister-rank), and since 2008, as aDeputy Secretary-General of the State Council.Between 2012 and 2013, he served as the General Office chief of theCentral Institutional Organization Commission.Wang spent most of his post-Cultural Revolution career in the State Council's Rule of Law Office.

Career

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Wang was born inGuixi County,Jiangxiprovince. He worked in a local crafts factory as a labourer, then an elementary school teacher; he completed high school after the Cultural Revolution. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in June 1985, then he attended law school atJilin University.He earned a graduate law degree atPeking Universityin 1987.

Thereafter he entered the State Council's research office of the Rule of Law Department (Quốc Vụ Viện pháp chế văn phòng), and was promoted through its ranks until he was made chief of the office in 1998. He studied at the Central Party School between 1999 and 2001. In 2001 he became the head of the administrative department of the Rule of Law office. He then became the deputy director of the Rule of Law Office, a ministry-level office, in 2003. In 2008 he obtained a doctorate in law at Jilin University. Between September and December 2006 he went to study at theJohn F. Kennedy School of Government.

In January 2008, he becameDeputy Secretary-General of the State Council,in charge mainly of legal and policing affairs; since 2013, he has served as the chief of staff to State Councilor and Public Security MinisterGuo Shengkun.[1]In June 2012, Wang was named deputy director of the Working Committee for State Organs, and in November 2012, the chief of the Office of theCentral Institutional Organization Commission,entering minister-level ranks for the first time.

In April 2013, Wang succeededZhou Benshunas the Secretary-General of theCentral Political and Legal Affairs Commission.[2]

Wang is a full member of the18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

References

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  1. ^"Quốc Vụ Viện nhận đuổi phó bộ cấp quan lớn uông vĩnh thanh nhậm Quốc Vụ Viện phó bí thư trường".Chinanews.Retrieved2012-06-09.
  2. ^"Quốc Vụ Viện phó bí thư trường uông vĩnh thanh nhậm trung ương cơ quan nhà nước công ủy thường vụ phó thư ký".Ifeng.Retrieved2012-06-21.
Party political offices
Preceded by Chief of the General Office of the
Central Institutional Organization Commission

2012 – 2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Secretary-General of the
Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission

2013 – 2018
Succeeded by