Mei Kebao

Mei Kebao (Chinese: 梅克保; pinyin: Méi Kèbǎo; born March 1957) is a retired Chinese politician. Before his retirement, he was deputy director of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine. Previously he served as deputy party chief of Hunan, party chief of Changsha, party chief of Hengyang, and party chief of Chenzhou. In all, he had serve in four cities at municipal level of the Communist government.[1]

Mei Kebao
梅克保
Deputy Director of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine.
In office
January 2013  May 2017
Deputy Party Chief of Hunan
In office
November 2006  January 2013
Party Chief of Changsha
In office
August 2001  November 2006
Preceded byZhang Yunchuan
Succeeded byChen Run'er
Party Chief of Hengyang
In office
February 1999  August 2001
Preceded byYan Yongsheng
Succeeded byXu Minghua
Party Chief of Chenzhou
In office
September 1994  February 1999
Preceded byNew position
Succeeded byLi Dalun
Party Chief of Liuyang
In office
July 1992  September 1994
Personal details
BornMarch 1957 (age 63)
Hanshou County, Hunan, China
NationalityChinese
Political partyCommunist Party of China
ResidenceBeijing, China
Alma materHunan Agricultural University
Central South University
Hunan University of Arts and Science
Central Party School of the Communist Party of China
OccupationPolitician

He was a delegate to the 16th and 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. He was also an alternate member of the 17th and 18th CPC Central Committee.[1]

Biography

Mei was born in Hanshou County, Hunan, in March 1957. After the Resumption of University Entrance Examination in 1977, he was accepted to Hunan University of Arts and Science, majoring in agriculture. After graduation, he taught there. He also studied as a part-time student at Hunan Agricultural University, Central South University and the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China.

Mei joined the Communist Party of China in May 1979 and entered the workforce in February 1980.

In December 1985 he was promoted to become deputy party chief of Changde County, a position he held until February 1987.

He was deputy secretary of Hunan Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League in February 1987, and held that office until July 1992.

In July 1992, he was transferred to Liuyang and appointed the party chief, the top political position in the city.

In September 1994, he was transferred again to Chenzhou, where he served as party chief there.

In February 1999, he was elected party chief of Hengyang, replacing Yan Yongsheng.

In August 2001, Mei was transferred to Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan province, as the top political position in the city.

In November 2006 he was promoted again to become deputy party chief of Hunan, he remained in that position until January 2013, when he was transferred to Beijing and appointed deputy director of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine.

Mei retired in May 2017.[2]

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References

  1. "Resume of Mei Kebao". cpc.people.com.cn (in Chinese). 2013.
  2. 国务院任免国家工作人员 梅克保不再担任质检总局副局长. sina (in Chinese). 2017-05-22.
Party political offices
Previous:
New position
Party Chief of Chenzhou
1994-1999
Next:
Li Dalun (李大伦)
Previous:
Yan Yongsheng (颜永盛)
Party Chief of Hengyang
1999-2001
Next:
Xu Minghua (徐明华)
Previous:
Zhang Yunchuan
Party Chief of Changsha
2001-2006
Next:
Chen Run'er
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