Hu
Jintao (1942-)
Hu
Jintao was elected president of the People¡¯s
Republic of China on March 15, 2003.
He is now general secretary of the CPC Central Committee,
president of the People's Republic of China, vice chairman
of the Central Military Commission.
Hu Jintao, a native of Jixi, Anhui Province, was born in December
1942. He joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in April
1964 and began to work in July 1965 after he graduated from
the Water Conservancy Engineering Department of Tsinghua University,
where he had a major in the study of hub hydropower stations.
He is an engineer.
1959-1964: Student at the Water Conservancy Engineering Department
of Tsinghua University.
1964-1965: Postgraduate and political instructor at the Water
Conservancy Engineering Department of Tsinghua University.
1965-1968: Participated in R&D at the Water Conservancy
Engineering Department of Tsinghua University and served as
political instructor before the start of the "cultural
revolution."
1968-1969: Worked with the housing construction team of Liujia
Gorge Engineering Bureau, Ministry of Water Conservancy.
1969-1974: Technician and secretary of No. 813 Sub-Bureau,
Fourth Engineering Bureau, Ministry of Water Conservancy and
deputy-secretary of the general Party branch of the sub-bureau's
head office.
1974-1975: Secretary of the Gansu Provincial Construction
Committee (GPCC).
1975-1980: Deputy director of the design management division,
GPCC.
1980-1982: Vice chairman of GPCC and secretary of the Gansu
Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League (Sept.1982-Dec.1982).
1982-1984: Secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee
of the Communist Youth League of China, chairman of the All-China
Youth Federation.
1984-1985: First secretary, Secretariat of the Central Committee
of the Communist Youth League of China.
1985-1988: Secretary of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee.
1988-1992: Secretary of the Party Committee of Tibet Autonomous
Region.
1992-1993: Member of the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, and member of the Secretariat
of the CPC Central Committee.
1993-1998: Member of the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, member of the Secretariat
of the CPC Central Committee, president of the Party School
of the CPC Central Committee.
1998-1999: Member of the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, member of the Secretariat
of the CPC Central Committee, vice president of the People's
Republic of China, president of the Party School of the CPC
Central Committee.
1999-2002: Member of the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, member of the Secretariat
of the CPC Central Committee, vice chairman of the CPC Central
Military Commission, vice president of the People's Republic
of China, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission
of the People's Republic of China, president of the Party
School of the CPC Central Committee.
2002-March 2003: General secretary of the CPC Central Committee,
vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, and vice
president of the People's Republic of China.
He was an alternate member, member of the 12th CPC Central
Committee, member of the 13th, 14th and 15th CPC Central Committees
and is a member of the 16th CPC Central Committee. He was
a member of the Political Bureau and its Standing Committee,
and member of the Secretariat of the 14th and 15th CPC Central
Committees and is a member of the Political Bureau and of
its Standing Committee, and general secretary of the 16th
CPC Central Committee. He was made an additional vice chairman
of the CPC Central Military Commission at the Fourth Plenary
Session of the 15th CPC Central Committee. He was a member
of the Standing Committee of the 6th National Committee of
the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).
Jiang
Zemin (1926- )
"We
will work to establish a fairly ideal socialist market economy."
Jiang Zemin, born on 17 August 1926, is a native of Yangzhou,
Jiangsu Province. He is Chairman of the Central Military Commission
of the Communist Party of China (CPC), President of the People's
Republic of China and Chairman of the Central Military Commission
of the People's Republic of China.
He participated in the students' movement led by underground
CPC organizations from 1943 and joined the CPC in April 1946.
He graduated from the Electrical Machinery Department of Shanghai
Jiaotong University in 1947.
After the liberation of Shanghai, he served successively
as deputy engineer, chief of the works section and concurrently
head of the power workshop, Party branch secretary and first
deputy director of Shanghai Yimin No. 1 Foodstuff Factory,
first deputy director of Shanghai Soap Factory, chief of the
electrical machinery section of Shanghai No. 2 Design Division
of the First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry. He worked
as a trainee at the Stalin Automobile Works in Moscow in 1955.
After returning to China in 1956, he worked as deputy chief
of the dynamic mechanics division, deputy chief engineer for
dynamic mechanics of the First Automobile Plant in Changchun
and director of the power factory in the plant.
After 1962, he served successively as deputy director of
the Shanghai Electrical Equipment Research Institute under
the First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, director
and acting Party committee secretary of the Wuhan Heat-Power
Machinery Institute under the Ministry, deputy director-general
and director-general of the Foreign Affairs Bureau of the
First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry.
After 1980, he served as vice-chairman and concurrently secretary-general
of the State Administration Commission on Import and Export
Affairs and the State Administration Commission on Foreign
Investment and a member of the Leading Party Members' Groups
of the two commissions.
After 1982, he served as first vice-minister and deputy secretary
of the Leading Party Members' Group of the Ministry of Electronics
Industry and minister and secretary of the Leading Party Members'
Group of the Ministry.
After 1985, he served as mayor of Shanghai and deputy secretary
and secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee. He
was elected member of the CPC Central Committee at the Twelfth
CPC National Congress in September 1982.
In November 1987, he was elected member of the Political
Bureau of the CPC Central Committee at the First Plenary Session
of the Thirteenth CPC Central Committee. In June 1989, he
was elected member of the Standing Committee of the Political
Bureau and general secretary of the CPC Central Committee
at the Fourth Plenary Session of the Thirteenth CPC Central
Committee.
In November 1989, he was elected chairman of the CPC Central
Military Commission at the Fifth Plenary Session of the Thirteenth
CPC Central Committee.
In March 1990, he was elected chairman of the Central Military
Commission of the People's Republic of China at the Third
Session of the Seventh National People's Congress. In October
1992, he was elected member of the Political Bureau, its Standing
Committee and general secretary of the CPC Central Committee
and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission at the
First Plenary Session of the Fourteenth CPC Central Committee.
In March 1993, he was elected president of the People's Republic
of China and chairman of the Central Military Commission of
the People's Republic of China at the First Session of the
Eighth National People's Congress.
In September 1997, he was elected member of the Political
Bureau and its Standing Committee and general secretary of
the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the CPC Central
Military Commission at the First Plenary Session of the Fifteenth
CPC Central Committee. In March 1998, he was re-elected president
of the People's Republic of China and chairman of the Central
Military Commission of the People's Republic of China at the
First Session of the Ninth National People's Congress.
In November 2002, he was re-elected chairman of the CPC Central
Military Commission at the First Plenary Session of the Sixteenth
CPC Central Committee.
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