Liu Zhengwei
Liu Zhengwei (Chinese: 刘正威; February 1930 – July 9, 2012) was a Chinese politician, best known for his term as Communist Party Secretary of Guizhou province.
Liu was born in Xinzheng County, Henan. He attended Kaifeng High School. He worked for Second Mechanic Works (第二机械工业部). In 1980, he became the party chief of Nanyang, Henan. Then he was promoted to deputy provincial party chief of Henan. In 1987, he was named deputy party chief of Guizhou; the next year, he became party chief of Guizhou, succeeding Hu Jintao.[1] He was also Chairman of the Guizhou People's Congress. In 1993, he became the deputy secretary of the Working Committee of State Organs.
Liu was a member of the 12th, 13th, and 14th Central Committees of the Chinese Communist Party.
He died on July 9, 2012, at the age of 82.[2]
Liu's wife, Yan Jianhong (阎健宏), also a government official, was executed on January 16, 1995, after being convicted of bribery and embezzlement.[3]
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Preceded by Hu Jintao | Communist Party Secretary of Guizhou Province 1988–1993 | Succeeded by Liu Fangren |
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Secretaries
- Su Zhenhua
- Zhou Lin
- Li Dazhang
- Jia Qiyun
- Li Zaihe
- Lan Yinong
- Lu Ruilin
- Ma Li
- Chi Biqing
- Zhu Houze
- Hu Jintao
- Liu Zhengwei
- Liu Fangren
- Qian Yunlu
- Shi Zongyuan
- Li Zhanshu
- Zhao Kezhi
- Chen Min'er
- Sun Zhigang
- Shen Yiqin ♀
- Xu Lin
Chairpersons
- Xu Jiansheng
- Wu Shi
- Zhang Yuhuan
- Liu Zhengwei
- Liu Yulin
- Wang Zhaowen
- Liu Fangren
- Qian Yunlu
- Shi Zongyuan
- Li Zhanshu
- Zhao Kezhi
- Chen Min'er
- Sun Zhigang
- Shen Yiqin ♀
- Xu Lin
- Yang Yong
- Zhou Lin
- Li Li
- Li Zaihe
- Lan Yinong
- Lu Ruilin
- Ma Li
- Su Gang
- Wang Zhaowen
- Chen Shineng
- Wu Yixia
- Qian Yunlu
- Shi Xiushi
- Lin Shusen
- Zhao Kezhi
- Chen Min'er
- Sun Zhigang
- Shen Yiqin ♀
- Li Bingjun
Chairpersons
- Shen Yunpu
- Xu Jiansheng
- Miao Chunting
- Li Baohua
- Chi Biqing
- Miao Chunting
- Long Zhiyi
- Wang Siqi
- Sun Gan
- Huang Yao
- Wang Zhengfu
- Wang Fuyu
- Liu Xiaokai
- Zhao Yongqing
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