Li Xi (politician)
Li Xi | |
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李希 | |
File:Li Xi en 2022.png Li Xi in 2022. | |
Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection | |
Assumed office 23 October 2022 | |
General secretary | Xi Jinping |
Preceded by | Zhao Leji |
Communist Party Secretary of Guangdong | |
Assumed office October 2017 | |
Deputy | Ma Xingrui (governor) |
General secretary | Xi Jinping |
Preceded by | Hu Chunhua |
Communist Party Secretary of Liaoning | |
In office May 2015 – October 2017 | |
Deputy | Chen Qiufa (Governor) |
General secretary | Xi Jinping |
Preceded by | Wang Min |
Succeeded by | Chen Qiufa |
Governor of Liaoning | |
In office May 2014 – May 2015 | |
Preceded by | Chen Zhenggao |
Succeeded by | Chen Qiufa |
Personal details | |
Born | deputy October 1956 (age 67) Liangdang County, Gansu, China |
Died | deputy |
Resting place | deputy |
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
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Alma mater | Northwest Normal University |
Li Xi (Chinese: 李希; pinyin: Lǐ Xī; born October 1956) is a Chinese politician who is the current secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. He is the seventh-ranking member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the current Communist Party Secretary of Guangdong province. Li spent much of his career in northwestern China, and served as the party secretary of the revolutionary base of Yan'an. He then served as the deputy party secretary of Shanghai, then Governor of Liaoning province, then promoted to party secretary.[1][2]
Career
Li Xi was born in October 1956 in Liangdang County, Gansu province. He joined the work force in July 1975 and became a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in January 1982. He graduated from Northwest Normal University. He started his career working as an ordinary functionary in the provincial propaganda department of the Gansu party organization. He worked in multiple positions in Gansu, including Party Secretary of Xigu District of the provincial capital Lanzhou, Deputy Party Secretary of Lanzhou, and Party secretary of Zhangye prefecture.[2]
In 2006, Li became the Party secretary of Yan'an in neighbouring Shaanxi province. Yan'an is of special significance to the Communist Party as it is the site of Mao's revolutionary base after the end of the Long March. In 2011, he was transferred to Shanghai to serve as the Director of the municipality's Organization Department, and later Deputy Party secretary. In 2014, he was transferred again to Liaoning province in Northeast China, and was appointed Acting Governor and Deputy Party secretary of the province, replacing outgoing governor Chen Zhenggao.[1] He was confirmed by the provincial legislature as Governor later that year. In May 2015, he succeeded Wang Min as Communist Party Secretary of Liaoning, becoming first-in-charge of the province.[3]
At the 19th Party Congress, Li Xi was named a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party. On October 28, 2017, shortly after the party congress, Li was transferred to take over the politically important southern province of Guangdong from Hu Chunhua as provincial party secretary.[4]
Li is an alternate member of the 17th and the 18th Central Committees of the Chinese Communist Party, and a full member of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]
References
- ^ a b 李希同志简历 [Biography of Li Xi] (in Chinese). People's Daily. Retrieved 2014-09-07.
- ^ 李希出任辽宁省委书记 65岁王珉不再担任. Tencent. May 4, 2015.
- ^ "广东召开全省领导干部会议,中央决定:李希兼任广东省委书记". Southcn. October 28, 2017.
- 1956 births
- Living people
- Governors of Liaoning
- Chinese Communist Party politicians from Gansu
- People's Republic of China politicians from Gansu
- Political office-holders in Gansu
- Political office-holders in Shaanxi
- Political office-holders in Shanghai
- People from Longnan
- Alternate members of the 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
- Alternate members of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
- Members of the 19th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party
- Members of the 20th Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
- Delegates to the 12th National People's Congress
- Delegates to the 10th National People's Congress