19th Politburo of the Communist Party of China
The 19th Central Politburo of the Communist Party of China (Chinese: 中国共产党第十九届中央政治局) of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China was elected by the 1st Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on 25 October 2017. It was nominally preceded by the 18th Politburo of the Communist Party of China.[1]
Members
Standing Committee members
Rank | Hanzi | Name | Yob | Office |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 习近平 | Xi Jinping | 1953 |
General Secretary, Central Committee Chairman, Central Military Commission President of the People's Republic of China Chairman, National Security Commission |
2 | 李克强 | Li Keqiang | 1955 |
Premier, State Council Director, Central Institutional Organization Commission Director, National Defense Mobilization Commission Director, National Energy Commission |
3 | 栗战书 | Li Zhanshu | 1950 |
Chairman of the National People's Congress |
4 | 汪洋 | Wang Yang | 1955 |
Chairman, National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference |
5 | 王沪宁 | Wang Huning | 1955 |
First-ranked Secretary of the CPC Central Secretariat Director, Central Policy Research Office |
6 | 赵乐际 | Zhao Leji | 1957 |
Secretary, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection |
7 | 韩正 | Han Zheng | 1954 |
First-ranked Vice-Premier, State Council |
All members
- In stroke order of surnames apart from PSC members:
Hanzi | Name | Year of birth | K | Office(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
习近平 | Xi Jinping | 1953 |
— |
General Secretary of the Communist Party of China President of the People's Republic of China Chairman of the Central Military Commission |
李克强 | Li Keqiang | 1955 |
— |
Premier of the State Council |
栗战书 | Li Zhanshu | 1950 |
— |
Chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee |
汪洋 | Wang Yang | 1955 |
— |
Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference |
王沪宁 | Wang Huning | 1955 |
— |
Secretary of the Central Secretariat (first-ranked) |
赵乐际 | Zhao Leji | 1957 |
— |
Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection |
韩正 | Han Zheng | 1954 |
— |
Vice Premier of the State Council (first-ranked) |
丁薛祥 | Ding Xuexiang | 1962 |
— |
Director of the General Office |
王晨 | Wang Chen | 1950 |
— |
Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress |
刘鹤 | Liu He | 1952 |
— |
Vice Premier of the State Council |
许其亮 | Xu Qiliang | 1950 |
§ | Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission |
孙春兰 | Sun Chunlan | 1950 |
♀ | Vice Premier of the State Council |
李希 | Li Xi | 1956 |
— |
Party Secretary of Guangdong |
李强 | Li Qiang | 1959 |
— |
Party Secretary of Shanghai |
李鸿忠 | Li Hongzhong | 1956 |
— |
Party Secretary of Tianjin |
胡春华 | Hu Chunhua | 1963 |
— |
Vice Premier of the State Council |
杨洁篪 | Yang Jiechi | 1950 |
— |
Director of the Office of Foreign Affairs |
杨晓渡 | Yang Xiaodu | 1953 |
— |
Director of the National Supervisory Commission |
张又侠 | Zhang Youxia | 1950 |
§ | Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission |
陈希 | Chen Xi | 1953 |
— |
Head of the Organization Department |
陈全国 | Chen Quanguo | 1955 |
— |
Party Secretary of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region |
陈敏尔 | Chen Min'er | 1960 |
— |
Party Secretary of Chongqing |
郭声琨 | Guo Shengkun | 1954 |
— |
Secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission |
黄坤明 | Huang Kunming | 1956 |
— |
Head of the Propaganda Department |
蔡奇 | Cai Qi | 1955 |
— |
Party Secretary of Beijing |
- Keys
Abbreviations | |
---|---|
IDUCC | Institutions Directly Under the Central Committee |
K | Keys |
CIM | Central institution membership, which in this instance means membership in the PSC, PB, ST and CMC |
PSC | Standing Committee of the Political Bureau |
PB | Political Bureau |
ST | Secretariat |
CMC | Central Military Commission |
SC–CCDI | Standing Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection |
CCDI | Central Commission for Discipline Inspection |
CPPCC | Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference |
NL | National Leader |
DNL | Deputy National Leader |
PM | Provincial-Ministerial |
SPM | Sub-provincial (vice-ministerial) |
DE | Department-prefecture level |
Adm. | Admiral |
V-Adm. | Vice-Admiral |
Gen. | General |
Lt. Gen. | Lieutenant General |
Maj. Gen. | Major General |
Keys | |
♀ | Indicates that the individual is female. |
↑ | Indicates that the individual was elevated from alternate to full member |
♮ | Indicates that the individual was expelled from the Communist Party after CCDI investigation. |
₪ | Indicates that the individual is currently under investigation by the CCDI. |
∞ | Indicates that the individual is retired from active political positions[note 1] |
§ | Indicates that the individual is military personnel. |
↔ | Indicates that the individual is military personnel and has retired from active military service. |
Note | If two keys are used in the same column it indicates that the individual is both of something. For instance, "♀§" indicates that the individual is female (♀) and military personnel (§). |
Notes
- "Active" political positions refer to the offices of Governor and provincial-level Party Secretary; often, an individual is considered retired when they relinquish either of those offices due to age, and are assigned some kind of committee membership in the National People's Congress.
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