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He Guoqiang (1943- ) He Guoqiang, a native of Xiangxiang, Hunan Province, was born in October 1943. He joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in January 1966 and began to work in September 1966. He graduated from the Inorganic Chemistry Department, Beijing Institute of Chemical Engineering where he had majored in Inorganics. With a university education, he holds the title as a senior engineer. He is now a member of the Political Bureau and a member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee. 1961-1966 Student of inorganics at the Inorganic Chemistry Department, Beijing Institute of Chemical Engineering 1966-1967 Stayed at the Institute waiting for job assignment 1967-1978 Technician, director and Party branch secretary of the synthesizing
workshop of Lunan Chemical Fertilizer Plant in Shandong Province He was an alternate member of the 12th, 13th and 14th CPC Central Committees and a member of the 15th CPC Central Committee. He is a member of the 16th CPC Central Committee and of its Political Bureau and Secretariat. Please click the first letter of the last name to continue your search (Chinese people usually put their last name first, please double check before searching.)
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