Politics of Beijing

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The politics of Beijing are structured as a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in the mainland of the People's Republic of China.

The mayor of Beijing is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Beijing. Since Beijing is a centrally administered municipality with the rank of a province, the mayor occupies the same level in the order of precedence as provincial governors. However, in the city's dual party-government governing system, the mayor is subordinate to the Beijing Municipal Committee Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

The office of Beijing Party Secretary (Template:Zh) has always historically been a high-profile post. Since the founding of the People's Republic, the Party Secretary of Beijing has almost always held a seat on the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, the country's top ruling organ. Because of Beijing's position as the national capital, the Secretary is also involved in major decision making of national events. Peng Zhen, the first Beijing party secretary, was an important political figure nationally, and was purged by Mao in the opening act of the Cultural Revolution. Xie Fuzhi, whose term lasted from 1967 to 1972, was concurrently China's top security official, and held significant influence nationally. Chen Xitong's (term 1992-95) political influence was considered a threat to the Shanghai clique that he was removed from the position and tried on corruption charges. When the People's Republic celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1999, it was Beijing Party Secretary Jia Qinglin (term 1997-2002) who presided over the festivities. Liu Qi (term 2002–2012) was the chair of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games, and spoke at both the opening and closing ceremonies of the games. Liu Qi also presided the celebration of 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China in 2009.

List of CCP secretaries

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List of chairmen of Beijing People's Congress

No. Name Term start Term end
1 Jia Tingsan (贾庭三)

(1912–1984)

1979 1983
2 Zhao Pengfei (赵鹏飞)

(1920–2005)

1983 1993
3 Zhang Jianmin (张健民)

(born 1931)

1993 2001
4 Yu Junbo (于均波)

(born 1941)

2001 2007
5 Du Deyin (杜德印)

(born 1951)

2007 2017
6 Li Wei (李伟)

(born 1958)

2017 2023
6 Li Xiuling (李秀领)

(born 1962)

2023 Incumbent

List of mayors

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List of chairmen of CPPCC Beijing Committee

No. Name Term start Term end
1 Liu Ren (刘仁)

(1909–1973)

1955 1967
2 Ding Guoyu (丁国钰)

(1916–2015)

November 1977 December 1979
3 Zhao Pengfei (赵鹏飞)

(1920–2005)

December 1979 March 1983
4 Liu Daosheng (刘导生)

(1913–2014)

March 1983 March 1985
5 Fan Jin (范瑾)

(1919–2009)

March 1985 May 1986
6 Bai Jiefu (白介夫)

(1921–2013)

May 1986 1993
7 Wang Daming (王大明)

(born 1929)

1993 1998
8 Chen Guangwen (陈广文)

(born 1936)

1998 January 2003
9 Cheng Shi'e (程世峨)

(born 1940)

January 2003 January 2006
10 Yang Anjiang (阳安江)

(born 1945)

January 2006 January 2011
11 Wang Anshun (王安顺)

(born 1957)

January 2011 January 2013
12 Ji Lin (吉林)

(born 1962)

January 2013 January 2022
13 Wei Xiaodong (魏小东)

(born 1961)

January 2022 Incumbent

List of the Chairmen of Beijing Supervisory Committee

No. Name Term start Term end
1 Zhang Shuofu (张硕辅)

(born 1965)

January 2017 July 2018
2 Chen Yong (陈雍)

(born 1966)

January 2019 July 2021
3 Chen Jian (陈健)

(born 1964)

November 2021 Incumbent

See also

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