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Lu Zhangong
卢展工
Communist Party SecretaryofHenan
In office
November 2009 – March 2013
Preceded byXu Guangchun
Succeeded byGuo Gengmao
Communist Party SecretaryofFujian
In office
February 2004 – November 2009
Preceded bySong Defu
Succeeded bySun Chunlan
Governor of Fujian
In office
October 2002 – December 2004
Preceded byXi Jinping
Succeeded byHuang Xiaojing
Personal details
BornMay 1952
Cixi, Zhejiang, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Alma materHeilongjiang Construction Engineering School
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Harbin Institute of Technology

Lu Zhangong (simplified Chinese: 卢展工; traditional Chinese: 盧展工; pinyin: Lú Zhǎngōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lo Tian-kang; born May 1952) is a Chinese politician. He is, since 2013, a Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and previously served as the Communist Party SecretaryofFujian and Henan provinces, and Governor of Fujian.

Biography[edit]

Born in Cixi, Zhejiang Province, he joined the workforce in March 1969, and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in January 1975.

In September 1988, he became the Deputy Party Secretary of Jiaxing and the secretary of the discipline commission there. He was elevated to the position of party chief of Jiaxing in December 1989. In March 1991, he became the deputy director of the organization department of the CCP Zhejiang committee. He was promoted to director of the organization department and a member of the Zhejiang provincial Party Standing Committee in December 1992. One year later, he became the vice secretary of the CCP Zhejiang committee and head of the organization department.

In July 1996, Lu was appointed Deputy Party SecretaryofHebei province. In October 1998, he became the vice chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, secretary of its secretariat and deputy secretary of its Party group. In January 2001, he was appointed deputy party chief of Fujian, and became vice governor and then acting governor of Fujian in October 2002. His post of governor was confirmed in January 2003. In February 2004, he became acting secretary of the CCP Fujian committee, and on December 16 of that year, he resigned from his post as governor of Fujian and became the CCP party chief of the province. In January 2005, he was elected chairman of the standing committee of the Fujian People's Congress.[1] In December 2009, he was named CCP Secretary of Henan province, China's most populus.[2] He was then reelected as secretary of central China's Henan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on October 30, 2011.

Lu was an alternate member of the 15th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and a full member of the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th Central Committees.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Reshuffle shines spotlight on rising stars," South China Morning Post December 2, 2009, p. 1.
  • Party political offices
    Preceded by

    Xu Guangchun

    Communist Party Secretary of Henan
    November 2009 – March 2013
    Succeeded by

    Guo Gengmao

    Preceded by

    Song Defu

    Communist Party Secretary of Fujian
    February 2004 – November 2009
    Succeeded by

    Sun Chunlan

    Preceded by

    Xi Jinping

    Governor of Fujian
    October 2002 – December 2004
    Succeeded by

    Huang Xiaojing


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