The governor of Zhejiang, officially the Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government, is the head of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government. The governor generally serves as the deputy secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and is the second-highest ranking official in the province after the secretary of the CCP Zhejiang Committee.
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government | |
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浙江省人民政府省长 | |
Zhejiang Provincial People's Government | |
Type | Head of government |
Reports to | Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress and its Standing Committee |
Nominator | Presidium of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress |
Appointer | Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress |
Term length | Five years, renewable |
Inaugural holder | Tan Zhenlin |
Formation | August 1949 |
Deputy | Deputy Governors Secretary-General |
Leader offices
editTitle | Existence |
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Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government | 1949–1955 |
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Committee | 1955–1967 |
Director of the Committee for the People's Liberation Army Control of Zhejiang Province | 1967–1968 |
Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Revolutionary Committee | 1968–1979 |
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government | 1979–present |
Republic of China
editBeiyang government
editMilitary governor
editName
(Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party | |
---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | ||
Tang Shouqian
(1856–1917) |
5 November 1911 | 1 January 1912 | Independent |
Jiang Zungui
(1882–1931) |
1 January 1912 | July 1912 | Tongmenghui Unity Party |
Zhu Rui
(1909–1996) |
23 July 1912 | 12 April 1916 | Republican Party Independent |
Qu Yingguang
(1883–1973) |
April 1916 | May 1916 | Independent |
Vacant | May 1916 | July 1916 | Independent |
Lü Gongwang
(1879–1954) |
July 1916 | January 1917 | Independent |
Yang Shande
(1873–1919) |
January 1917 | August 1919 | Independent |
Lu Yongxiang
(1867–1933) |
August 1919 | September 1924 | Independent |
Sun Chuanfang
(1885–1935) |
20 September 1924 | 17 February 1927 | Independent |
Civilian governor
editName
(Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party | |
---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | ||
Jiang Zungui
(1882–1931) |
1 January 1912 | July 1912 | Tongmenghui |
Qu Yingguang
(1883–1973) |
August 1912 | May 1916 | Independent |
Vacant | May 1916 | July 1916 | |
Lü Gongwang
(1883–1973) |
July 1916 | January 1917 | Independent |
Qi Yaoshan
(1865–1954) |
January 1918 | June 1920 | Independent |
Shen Jinjian
(1875–1924) |
24 June 1920 | 22 October 1922 | Independent |
Zhang Zaiyang
(1874–1945) |
October 1922 | September 1924 | Independent |
Xia Chao
(1882–1926) |
September 1924 | October 1926 | Independent |
Chen Yi
(1883–1950) |
October 1926 | December 1926 | Independent |
Nationalist government
editName
(Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party | |
---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | ||
Zhang Renjie
(1877–1950) |
27 April 1927 | 4 October 1927 | Kuomintang |
He Yingqin
(1890–1987) |
5 October 1927 | 7 November 1928 | |
Zhang Renjie
(1877–1950) |
7 November 1928 | 4 December 1930 | |
Zhang Nanxian
(1873–1968) |
4 December 1930 | 15 December 1931 | |
Lu Diping
(1887–1935) |
15 December 1931 | 12 December 1932 | |
Huang Shaohong
(1893–1963) |
12 December 1932 | 25 July 1936 | |
Bai Chongxi
(1893–1966) |
25 July 1936 | 6 September 1936 | |
Huang Shaohong
(1893–1963) |
6 September 1936 | 2 December 1936 | |
Zhu Jiahua
(1893–1963) |
2 December 1936 | 26 November 1937 | |
Huang Shaohong
(1893–1963) |
26 November 1937 | 26 March 1946 | |
Wang Ruikai
(1875–1941) |
22 June 1938 | 24 January 1941 | Kuomintang (Wang Jingwei) |
Mei Siping
(1896–1946) |
February 1941 | August 1941 | |
Fu Shishuo
(1891–1947) |
August 1941 | September 1944 | |
Xiang Zhizhuang
(1894–1946) |
September 1944 | May 1945 | |
Ding Mocun
(1901–1947) |
May 1945 | 16 August 1945 | |
Shen Honglie
(1882–1969) |
26 March 1946 | 22 June 1948 | Kuomintang |
Chen Yi
(1883–1950) |
22 June 1948 | 21 February 1949 | |
Zhou Yu
(1895–1953) |
21 February 1949 | 6 December 1949 | |
Shi Jue
(1908–1986) |
7 December 1949 | 13 May 1950 | |
Hu Zongnan
(1896–1962) |
August 1951 | 23 July 1953 | |
Zhong Song
(1900–1995) |
August 1953 | September 1954 |
People's Republic of China
editNo. | Name
(Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | |||
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government | ||||
1 | Tan Zhenlin
(1902–1983) |
August 1949 | January 1955 | Chinese Communist Party |
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Committee | ||||
2 | Sha Wenhan
(1908–1964) |
January 1955 | November 1957 | Chinese Communist Party |
2 | Huo Shilian
(1909–1996) |
November 1957 | January 1958 | |
3 | Zhou Jianren
(1888–1984) |
January 1958 | January 1967 | |
Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Military Control Committee of the People's Liberation Army | ||||
4 | Long Qian
(1913–1992) |
January 1967 | August 1967 | Chinese Communist Party |
5 | Nan Ping
(1918–1989) |
August 1967 | March 1968 | |
Director of the Zhejiang Revolutionary Committee | ||||
(5) | Nan Ping
(1918–1989) |
March 1968 | May 1973 | Chinese Communist Party |
6 | Tan Qilong
(1913–2003) |
May 1973 | February 1977 | |
7 | Tie Ying
(1916–2009) |
February 1977 | December 1979 | |
Governor of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government | ||||
8 | Li Fengping
(1912–2008) |
December 1979 | April 1983 | Chinese Communist Party |
9 | Xue Ju
(1922–2024) |
April 1983 | January 1988 | |
10 | Shen Zulun
(1931–2023) |
February 1988[1] | January 1988 | |
11 | Ge Hongsheng
(1931–2020) |
November 1990[2] | March 1991 | |
12 | Wan Xueyuan
(born 1941) |
March 1991 | April 1997 | |
13 | Chai Songyue
(born 1941) |
April 1997[3] | October 2002 | |
14 | Xi Jinping
(born 1953) |
October 2002 | January 2003 | |
15 | Lü Zushan
(born 1946) |
January 2003[4] | August 2011 | |
16 | Xia Baolong
(born 1952) |
16 January 2012 | 21 December 2012 | |
17 | Li Qiang
(born 1959) |
21 December 2012[5] | 4 July 2016 | |
18 | Che Jun
(born 1955) |
4 July 2016[6] | 28 April 2017 | |
19 | Yuan Jiajun
(born 1962) |
28 April 2017[7] | 4 September 2020 | |
20 | Zheng Shanjie
(born 1961) |
4 September 2020[8] | 30 September 2021 | |
21 | Wang Hao
(born 1963) |
30 September 2021[9] | 18 December 2024 | |
21 | Liu Jie
(born 1970) |
18 December 2024 | Incumbent |
References
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- ^ "夏宝龙当选浙江人大常委会主任 李强当选省长" [Xia Baolong was elected Chairman of the Standing Committee of Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress and Li Qiang was elected Governor]. Sina.com. January 30, 2012. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
- ^ "车俊被任命为浙江省副省长代理省长". people.cn. Retrieved 2016-07-04.
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- ^ Zhuang Yu (庄彧) (30 September 2021). 王浩任浙江省代省长 郑栅洁辞去省长职务. ce.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 30 September 2021.