Lu Kejian

Lu Kejian (Chinese: 卢克俭; born 1932) is an ethnic Tibetan People's Republic of China politician.

Early life

In 1932, Lu was born in Jonê County, Gansu province, China.[1]

Career

Lu started his political career as leader of the Bairi Tibetan Autonomous County in his home province. He served as People's Congress Chairman of his home province. He was a delegate to the 7th National People's Congress, 8th National People's Congress (1993-1998) and the 9th National People's Congress (1998-2003).

Preceded by
Xu Feiqing
People's Congress Chairman of Gansu Succeeded by
Song Zhaosu
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References

  1. "Lu Kejian". Chinavitae.com. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  • 陆浩看望慰问李子奇许飞青卢克俭申效曾等省级老同志. 甘肃日报. [2012-04-29]. (原始内容存档于2011-12-28).


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