In today's world, Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress occupies a central place in our lives. Whether through its impact on society, fashion, science or culture, Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress arouses constant interest and generates a variety of opinions and debates. From its origins to its influence on the present, the presence of Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress is undeniable and inevitable. In this article, we will closely explore the importance of Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress and its role in different aspects of everyday life, as well as its evolution over time.
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Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress 浙江省人民代表大会 | |
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14th Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress | |
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Leadership | |
Chairman of the Standing Committee | |
Vice Chairpersons of the Standing Committee | Chen Jinbiao, Xing Xingfu, Wu Jing, Liu Xin, Zhao Guangjun, Ji Junmin, CCP |
Secretary-General of the Standing Committee | Lu Jun, CCP |
Elections | |
Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress voting system | Plurality-at-large voting & Two-round system |
Website | |
Official Website |
Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress | |||
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Simplified Chinese | 浙江省人民代表大会 | ||
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The Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress (Chinese: 浙江省人民代表大会) is the local people's congress of Zhejiang Province. The Congress is elected for a term of five years. Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress meetings are held at least once a year. After a proposal by more than one-fifth of the deputies, a meeting of the people's congress at the corresponding level may be convened temporarily.
Name | Took office | Left office |
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Tie Ying | December 1979 | January 1988 |
Chen Anyu | January 1988 | January 1993 |
Li Zemin | January 1993 | January 2003 |
Xi Jinping | January 2003 | May 2007 |
Yu Guoxing (acting) | May 2007 | January 2008 |
Zhao Hongzhu | January 2008 | January 2013 |
Xia Baolong | January 2013 | April 2017 |
Che Jun | April 2017 | September 2020 |
Yuan Jiajun | 29 September 2020 | December 2022 |
Yi Lianhong | January 2023 | Incumbent |