Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

The Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the provincial committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Shandong Province. The CCP committee secretary is the highest ranking post in the province. The current secretary is Lin Wu, who succeeded Li Ganjie on 29 December 2022.

Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

中国共产党山东省委员会
Overview
TypeHighest decision-making organ when Shandong Provincial Congress is not in session.
Elected byShandong Provincial Congress
Length of termFive years
Term limitsNone
First convocation20 March 1949
Leadership
SecretaryLin Wu
Deputy SecretaryZhou Naixiang (Governor)
Executive organStanding Committee
Inspection organCommission for Discipline Inspection

History

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In 1921, the first CCP organizations in Shandong were established in Jinan. In July 1922, the Jinan Branch of the CCP was established, with Wang Jinmei as its secretary. On 6 October 1923, the Jinan Local Executive Committee of the CCP was established, with Wang as its chairman. In July 1924, the CCP Zibo Branch was established. In February 1925, CCP representatives from Jinan, Qingdao, Zhangdian, Zichuan and other places held a joint meeting in Jinan to establish the CCP Shandong Local Executive Committee. In October 1926, with the approval of the CCP Central Committee, the Shandong District Executive Committee was established with Wu Fang as secretary. On 13 June 1927, the Central Committee established the Shandong Provincial Committee, keeping Wu Fang as the secretary.[1]

In January 1929, the Provincial CCP Committee was weakened due to a defector leading to the arrests of many committee members by the Nationalist government. In July 1933, the Provincial Committee was completely destroyed, losing contact with the CCP Central Committee. Some Party organizations were restored in 1934, including with the establishment of the Jinan Municipal Committee in May. In 1935, the Shandong Provincial Working Committee was established with Liu Zhongying as its secretary. On 1 May 1936, the Provincial Party Committee was reestablished. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Shandong Provincial Committee aided war efforts. In May 1938, the Shandong Provincial Committee was expanded into the Shandong-Henan-Anhui Border Region Provincial Committee; its name was changed to the CCP Shandong Branch in December 1938.[1]

On 13 August 1945, the Shandong Provincial Government was established. In December 1945, the Shandong Branch was merged into the newly established CCP East China Bureau. On 20 March 1949, the Shandong Branch was reestablished. In August 1954, the Shandong Provincial Committee was formally established.[1]

Organization

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The organization of the Shandong Provincial Committee includes:[2]

  • General Office

Functional Departments

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  • Organization Department
  • Propaganda Department
  • United Front Work Department
  • Political and Legal Affairs Commission

Offices

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  • Policy Research Office
  • Office of the National Security Commission
  • Office of the Cyberspace Affairs Commission
  • Office of the Financial and Economic Affairs Commission
  • Office of the Institutional Organization Commission
  • Office of the Military-civilian Fusion Development Committee
  • Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office
  • Office of the Inspection Leading Group
  • Bureau of Veteran Cadres

Dispatched institutions

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  • Working Committee of the Organs Directly Affiliated to the Shandong Provincial Committee
  • Jinan New and Old Kinetic Energy Conversion Starting Area Working Committee

Organizations directly under the Committee

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  • Shandong Party School
  • Shandong Institute of Socialism
  • Dazhong Daily
  • Party History Research Office
  • Shandong Provincial Archives

Leadership

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CCP Committee Secretaries

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Secretary of the Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
中国共产党山东省委员会书记
 
 
Incumbent
Lin Wu
since 29 December 2022
Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
TypeParty Committee Secretary
StatusProvincial level official
Member ofShandong Provincial Standing Committee
NominatorCentral Committee
AppointerShandong Provincial Committee
Central Committee
Inaugural holderKang Sheng
FormationMarch 1949
DeputyDeputy Secretary
Secretary-General
No. Image Name Term start Term end Ref.
1   Kang Sheng

(1898–1975)

March 1949 December 1949 [citation needed]
  Fu Qiutao

(1907–1981)

December 1949 August 1950 [citation needed]
  Xiang Ming

(1909–1969)

August 1950 August 1954 [citation needed]
2   Shu Tong

(1905–1998)

August 1954 October 1960 [citation needed]
3   Zeng Xisheng

(1904–1968)

1960 October March 1961 [citation needed]
4   Tan Qilong

(1913–2003)

March 1961 February 1967 [citation needed]
5   Wang Xiaoyu

(1914–1995)

February 1967 March 1971 [citation needed]
3   Yang Dezhi

(1911–1994)

March 1971 November 1974 [citation needed]
4   Bai Rubing

(1912–1994)

November 1974 December 1982 [citation needed]
5   Su Yiran

(1918–2021)

December 1982 June 1985 [citation needed]
6   Liang Buting

(1921–2021)

June 1985 December 1988 [citation needed]
7   Jiang Chunyun

(1930–2021)

December 1988 October 1994 [citation needed]
8   Zhao Zhihao

(born 1931)

October 1994 April 1997 [citation needed]
9   Wu Guanzheng

(born 1938)

April 1997 November 2002 [citation needed]
10   Zhang Gaoli

(born 1946)

23 November 2002 26 March 2007 [3]
11   Li Jianguo

(born 1946)

26 March 2007 31 March 2008 [citation needed]
12   Jiang Yikang

(born 1953)

31 March 2008 1 April 2017 [citation needed]
13   Liu Jiayi

(born 1956)

1 April 2017 30 September 2021 [4]
14   Li Ganjie

(born 1964)

30 September 2021 29 December 2022 [citation needed]
15   Lin Wu

(born 1962)

29 December 2022 Incumbent [5]

Party Committees

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11th Provincial Party Committee (May 2017–June 2022)

  • Secretary: Liu Jiayi (until 30 September 2021), Li Ganjie (from 30 September 2021)
  • Deputy Secretaries: Gong Zheng (until March 2020), Wang Wentao (until March 2018), Yang Dongqi (from August 2018), Li Ganjie (April 2020–September 2021), Zhou Naixiang (from September 2021)
  • Standing Committee members: Liu Jiayi (until 30 September 2021), Gong Zheng (until March 2020), Wang Wentao (until March 2018), Li Qun (until March 2018), Sun Shougang (until November 2017), Yang Dongqi, Zhang Jiangting (until April 2022), Chen Zhuankuan (until November 2021), Hu Wenrong (until September 2017), Xing Shanping (until January 2019), Lin Fenghai, Wang Hao (until December 2017), Wang Qingxian (November 2017–January 2021), Zhao Jilu (January 2018–August 2019), Guan Zhiou (March 2018–May 2020), Wang Zhonglin (May 2018–February 2020), Wang Ke (August 2018–July 2021), Sun Licheng (from April 2019), Wang Shujian (from April 2019), Qiu Yuechao (from January 2020), Li Ganjie (from April 2020), Liu Qiang (from May 2020), Yu Jie (July 2020–June 2021), Bai Yuguang (from July 2021), Lu Zhiyuan (from September 2021), Wang Yuyan (September 2021–), Zhou Naixiang (from September 2021), Xia Hongmin (from November 2021), Xu Hairong (from April 2022)

12th Provincial Party Committee (June 2022–)

  • Secretary: Li Ganjie (until 29 December 2022), Lin Wu (from 29 December 2022)
  • Deputy Secretaries: Zhou Naixiang, Lu Zhiyuan (until October 2023)
  • Standing Committee members: Li Ganjie (until 29 December 2022), Zhou Naixiang, Lu Zhiyuan (until October 2023), Xu Hairong, Xia Hongmin, Bai Yugang, Wang Yuyan, Liu Qiang, Fu Mingxian (until September 2022), Zeng Zanrong, Li Meng (until March 2024), Wang Aiguo, Zhang Haibo, Jiang Cheng (from December 2022), Lin Wu (from 29 December 2022), Fan Bo (from April 2024)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "中共山东历史大事记(1921-2021)" [Major Historical Events of the Communist Party of China in Shandong (1921-2021)]. Shandong Commission for Discipline Inspection. 1 July 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
  2. ^ "总汇 | 31个省份机构改革方案全部获批(图表)". Sohu. 17 November 2018. Archived from the original on 7 April 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  3. ^ Ng, Teddy (19 March 2012). "Tianjin party chief warms to explaining low profile". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  4. ^ 审计署审计长刘家义调任山东省委书记 姜异康不再担任(简历). Economic Daily. 1 April 2017. Archived from the original on 2 April 2017. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Party chiefs of Shanxi, Shandong adjusted". China Daily. 2022-12-30. Archived from the original on 2024-02-21. Retrieved 2024-05-21.