Yu Shaoliang (Chinese: 于绍良; born 26 July 1964) is a Chinese editor and politician who is the current chief editor of People's Daily, in office since February 2022. He is an alternate member of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
Yu Shaoliang | |||||||
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于绍良 | |||||||
Chief Editor of People's Daily | |||||||
Assumed office 26 February 2022 | |||||||
Preceded by | Tuo Zhen | ||||||
Personal details | |||||||
Born | Zanhuang County, Hebei, China | 26 July 1964||||||
Political party | Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Alma mater | Hebei University Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 于绍良 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 于紹良 | ||||||
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Early life and education
editYu was born in Zanhuang County, Hebei, on 26 July 1964. After resuming the college entrance examination in 1980, he was accepted to Hebei University, majoring in Chinese language and literature.
Career in Xinhua News Agency
editAfter graduating in 1984, he was assigned to the Hebei Branch of Xinhua News Agency as a journalist. He was promoted to vice president of the Shaanxi Branch of Xinhua News Agency in July 1999, and was promoted again to the president position in September 2004. He was director of the General Office of Xinhua News Agency in December 2008, and held that office until May 2010, when he was appointed director of its Personnel Bureau. He also served as vice president of Xinhua News Agency since July 2014.
Career in Hubei
editHe was appointed head of Organization Department and president of Provincial Party School in February 2016 and was admitted to member of the Standing Committee of the CCP Hubei Provincial Committee, the province's top authority.
Career in Shanghai
editIn June 2018, he was transferred to Shanghai and being assigned to the similar position there. He concurrently served as deputy party secretary of Shanghai and secretary of Shanghai Municipal Political and Legal Affairs Commission.[1][2]
Career in People's Daily
editOn 26 February 2022, he was appointed chief editor of People's Daily, succeeding Tuo Zhen.[3]
References
edit- ^ 中共中央批准:于绍良任上海市委副书记. qq.com (in Chinese). 12 October 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
- ^ 于绍良已兼任上海市委政法委书记. sina (in Chinese). 28 October 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
- ^ Liu Guangbo (刘光博) (26 February 2022). 于绍良任人民日报社总编辑. sina (in Chinese). Retrieved 1 May 2022.