Zhu Rongji Politician

Zhu Rongji (pinyin: Zhū Róngjī; Wade–Giles: Chu Jung-chi; IPA: [tʂú ʐʊ̌ŋtɕí]; born 1 October 1928 in Changsha, Hunan) is a prominent Chinese politician who served as the Mayor and Party chief in Shanghai between 1987 and 1991, before serving as Vice-Premier and then the fifth Premier of the People's Republic of China from March 1998 to March 2003.A tough administrator, his time in office saw the continued double-digit growth of the Chinese economy and China's increased assertiveness in international affairs. Known to be engaged in a testy relationship with General Secretary Jiang Zemin, under whom he served, Zhu provided a novel pragmatism and strong work ethic in the government and party leadership increasingly infested by corruption, and as a result gained great popularity with the Chinese public. His opponents, however, charge that Zhu's tough and pragmatic stance on policy was unrealistic and unnecessary, and many of his promises were left unfulfilled. Zhu retired in 2003, and has not been a public figure since. Premier Zhu was also widely known for his charisma and tasteful humour.

Personal facts

Zhu Rongji
Birth dateOctober 01, 1928
Birth place
Taiwan , Hunan , Changsha
Education
Tsinghua University
Spouse
Lao An
Profession
Electrical engineering

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Office holder

deputy
office
Member of the
National People's Congress
party
Communist Party of China
president
region
Shanghai
Hunan
successor

Zhu Rongji on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Zhu_Rongji/full