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Politics of Taiyuan

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The politics of Taiyuan in Shanxi province in the People's Republic of China is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in mainland China.

The Mayor of Taiyuan is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Taiyuan or Taiyuan Municipal Government. However, in the city's dual party-government governing system, the Mayor has less power than the Taiyuan Municipal Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary, colloquially termed the "CCP Party Chief of Taiyuan" or "Communist Party Secretary of Taiyuan". The Taiyuan Municipal People's Congress is the highest legislative body in the city and is responsible for making and amending local laws and regulations. The Taiyuan Municipal People's Government, on the other hand, is the executive body responsible for implementing the decisions and policies of the People's Congress and overseeing the day-to-day administration of the city.

History

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On April 12, 2014, Shen Weichen was being investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) for "serious violations of laws and regulations".[1]

On August 23, 2014, Chen Chuanping was being investigated by the CCDI for "serious violations of laws and regulations".[2]

List of mayors of Taiyuan

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No. English name Chinese name Took office Left office Notes
1 Han Chunde 韩纯とく October 1949 December 1952
2 Wang Daren おう大任たいにん December 1952 January 1955
3 Yue Weifan たけ维藩 January 1955 February 1957
4 Liu Shihong 刘世ひろし 1958 1978
5 Yue Weifan たけ维藩 1978 1982
6 Wang Maolin 王茂林おうもりん September 1982 April 1985
7 Yang Chongchun 杨崇はる April 1985 March 1988
8 Wan Liangshi ばんりょう February 1988 April 1991
9 Meng Lizheng はじめたてせい March 1991 March 1993
10 Zhang Zeyu 张泽宇 January 1993 March 1995
11 Cao Zhonghou 曹中あつ March 1995 March 2000
12 Li Ronghuai 荣怀 March 2000 February 2006
13 Zhang Bingsheng 张兵せい February 2006 April 2006 Acting
14 Zhang Bingsheng 张兵せい April 2006 February 2011
15 Lian Yimin れんあつしさとし February 2011 March 2011 Acting
16 Lian Yimin れんあつしさとし March 2011 February 2013
17 Geng Yanbo 耿彦 February 2013 April 2013 Acting
18 Geng Yanbo 耿彦 April 2013 15 January 2019
19 Li Xiaobo 晓波 15 January 2019

List of CCP Party secretaries of Taiyuan

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No. English name Chinese name Took office Left office Notes
1 Han Chunde 韩纯とく June 1949 December 1952
2 Wang Daren おう大任たいにん December 1952 December 1954
3 Wang Daren おう大任たいにん December 1954 June 1955
4 Chi Biqing いけ必卿 June 1955 December 1957
5 Li Qi December 1957 December 1960
6 Ma Guishu あさ贵书 December 1960 May 1964
7 Yuan Zhen 袁振 May 1964 January 1967 Overthrown during Cultural Revolution
8 Liu Shihong 刘世ひろし February 1967 April 1971
9 Liu Shihong 刘世ひろし April 1971 May 1973
10 Ma Jie 马杰 May 1973 March 1975 Acting
11 Huang Zhigang こころざし March 1975 January 1977
12 Wang Xiujin おう绣锦 November 1977 September 1982
13 Li Xiuren おさむひとし September 1982 March 1983
14 Wang Jiangong おうたていさお April 1983 April 1985
15 Wang Maolin 王茂林おうもりん April 1985 June 1987 Later party chief of Hubei
16 Sun Ying 孙英 October 1987 April 1992
17 Wang Yunlong おううん April 1992 February 1996
18 Ji Xinfang 纪馨かおる February 1996 January 2000
19 Hou Wujie ほう January 2000 September 2001 Convicted of corruption, imprisoned until 2013
20 Yun Gongmin うん公民こうみん September 2001 January 2006 Under investigation for corruption
21 Shen Weichen さる维辰 January 2006 September 2010 Convicted of corruption, jailed
22 Chen Chuanping 陈川ひらた September 2010 August 2014 Convicted of corruption, jailed
23 Wu Zhenglong 吴政たかし September 2014 November 2016 Later Governor of Jiangsu
24 Wang Weizhong おう伟中 November 2016 March 2017
25 Luo Qingyu 罗清宇 March 2017 incumbent

References

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  1. ^ Joseph Fewsmith. "China's Political Ecology and the Fight against Corruption" (PDF). hoover.org. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  2. ^ More Officials in Scandal-Hit Shanxi Come under CDIC Scrutiny