Zhang Dejiang

Zhang Dejiang
张德江
9th Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress
In office
14 March 2013 – 17 March 2018
Vice Chairpersons
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Secretary-GeneralWang Chen
Preceded byWu Bangguo
Succeeded byLi Zhanshu
Vice Premier of China
In office
17 March 2008 – 16 March 2013
PremierWen Jiabao
Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing
In office
15 March 2012 – 20 November 2012
DeputyHuang Qifan (Mayor)
Preceded byBo Xilai
Succeeded bySun Zhengcai
Communist Party Secretary of Guangdong
In office
24 December 2002 – 1 December 2007
DeputyLu Ruihua (Governor)
Huang Huahua
Preceded byLi Changchun
Succeeded byWang Yang
Communist Party Secretary of Zhejiang
In office
16 September 1998 – 24 December 2002
DeputyChai Songyue (Governor)
Xi Jinping
Preceded byLi Zemin
Succeeded byXi Jinping
Communist Party Secretary of Jilin
In office
6 June 1995 – 16 September 1998
DeputyWang Yunkun (Governor)
Preceded byHe Zhukang
Succeeded byWang Yunkun
Personal details
Born (1946-11-04) 4 November 1946 (age 78)
Tai'an County, Liaoning, Republic of China
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Alma materYanbian University
Kim Il Sung University
Websitewww.gov.cn
Zhang Dejiang
Simplified Chinese张德江
Traditional Chinese張德江
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhāng Déjiāng
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Zhang Dejiang (/ɑːŋ dəˈjɑːŋ/;[1] born 4 November 1946) is a Chinese retired politician who served as the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress between 2013 and 2018. He was also the third-ranking member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party from 2012 to 2017.

Zhang successively served as the Party Secretary of the provinces of Jilin and Zhejiang from 1995 to 2002. That year, he was promoted to the CCP Politburo and was appointed as the Party Secretary of Guangdong. During his tenure, the SARS outbreak began in Guangdong. From 2008 to 2013, he served as vice premier in charge of energy, telecommunications, and transportation under Premier Wen Jiabao, widely known for being Wen's 'troubleshooter' of choice, leading various disaster response task forces, such as during the 2009 Heilongjiang mine explosion and the 2011 Wenzhou train collision. In March 2012, Zhang briefly replaced Bo Xilai as the party secretary of Chongqing, who was removed due to a political scandal.

In 2013, he was promoted to become the third-ranking member of the CCP Politburo Standing Committee. He also became the deputy head of the National Security Commission and the top official responsible for Hong Kong and Macau affairs. He was appointed as the chairman of the NPCSC in 2013. In 2017, Zhang retired from the Politburo Standing Committee, and was succeeded by Li Zhanshu as NPCSC chair in 2018.

  1. ^ "How to Say: Chinese leaders' names". Magazine Monitor. BBC. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 23 June 2018.