Li Keqiang Politician

Li Keqiang (Mandarin pronunciation [lì kʰɤ̂tɕʰjɑ̌ŋ], born 1 July 1955) is the current Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. An economist by training, Li is China's head of government as well as one of the leading figures behind Chinese economic policy. He is also the second-ranked member of the Politburo Standing Committee, the de facto top decision-making body of the country. Along with Xi Jinping and Wang Qishan, Li is a major part of the "fifth generation of Chinese leadership."Li rose through the ranks through his involvement in the Communist Youth League. From 1998 to 2004, Li served as the Governor of Henan and the province's party secretary. From 2004 to 2007 he served as the Party Secretary of Liaoning, the top political office in the province. From 2008 to 2013, Li served as the first-ranked Vice-Premier under then-Premier Wen Jiabao, overseeing a broad portfolio which included economic development, price controls, finance, climate change, and macroeconomic management.Given his Youth League experience, Li has generally been considered a political ally of former leader Hu Jintao. Li assumed the post of Premier in 2013, and has facilitated the Chinese government's shifting of priorities from export-led growth to a greater focus on internal consumption. Li has also been a major force behind the implementation of the "comprehensively deepening reforms" announced in the fall of 2013.

Personal facts

Li Keqiang
Birth dateJuly 01, 1955
Birth place
Anhui , Dingyuan County
Residence
Zhongnanhai
Education
Peking University

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Office holder

associate
deputy
Li Chengyu
Zhang Wenyue
office
First Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
Premier of the People's Republic of China
First Secretary of the Communist Youth League of China
Member of the CPC Politburo Standing Committee
Provincial Committee Secretary of Henan
Provincial Committee Secretary of Liaoning
Vice Chairman of the National Security Commission
party
Communist Party of China
president
successor
Xu Guangchun
Zhang Gaoli
Zhang Wenyue
Zhou Qiang

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External resources

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  2. http://news.xinhuanet.com/ziliao/2002-02/25/content_289095.htm