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'''Liu Hui''' ({{zh |s = {{linktext|刘|慧}} }}; born December 1959) is a Chinese politician |
'''Liu Hui''' ({{zh |s = {{linktext|刘|慧}} }}; born December 1959) is a Chinese politician. She served as ] (Governor) of ] from 2013 to 2016.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1195746/provincial-chiefs-named-new-generation-steps |title=Provincial chiefs named as a new generation steps up |author1=Keith Zhai |author2=Minnie Chan |newspaper=] |date=21 March 2013}}</ref> | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Liu Hui is a native of ]. She entered the work force in June 1977, working at a school in ], the capital of Ningxia.<ref name="chinavitae">{{cite web |url=http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Liu_Hui |title=Liu Hui |publisher=China Vitae |accessdate=2016-04-07}}</ref><ref name="xinhua">{{cite web |url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/rwk/2013-03/26/c_124506236.htm |script-title=zh:刘慧 |trans-title=Liu Hui |language=Chinese |agency=] |accessdate=2016-04-07}}</ref><ref name="people">{{cite web |url=http://cpc.people.com.cn/GB/64162/123659/123779/7345055.html |script-title=zh:刘慧简历 |trans-title=Biography of Liu Hui |language=Chinese |work=] |accessdate=2016-04-07}}</ref> | Liu Hui is a native of ]. She entered the work force in June 1977, working at a school in ], the capital of Ningxia.<ref name="chinavitae">{{cite web |url=http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Liu_Hui |title=Liu Hui |publisher=China Vitae |accessdate=2016-04-07}}</ref><ref name="xinhua">{{cite web |url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/rwk/2013-03/26/c_124506236.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140811175759/http://news.xinhuanet.com/rwk/2013-03/26/c_124506236.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 August 2014 |script-title=zh:刘慧 |trans-title=Liu Hui |language=Chinese |agency=] |accessdate=2016-04-07}}</ref><ref name="people">{{cite web |url=http://cpc.people.com.cn/GB/64162/123659/123779/7345055.html |script-title=zh:刘慧简历 |trans-title=Biography of Liu Hui |language=Chinese |work=] |accessdate=2016-04-07}}</ref> | ||
From 1979 to 1981 Liu studied Chinese at ] (since merged into ]), and after college taught at Zhangzheng High School in Yinchuan. She joined the ] in December 1985.<ref name="xinhua"/><ref name="people"/> | From 1979 to 1981 Liu studied Chinese at ] (since merged into ]), and after college taught at Zhangzheng High School in Yinchuan. She joined the ] in December 1985.<ref name="xinhua"/><ref name="people"/> | ||
Liu Hui began her government career in 1987, when she became the Deputy Secretary, and later Secretary, of the ] (CYL) of Yinchuan. In 1992 Liu became the Deputy Secretary of the CYL of Ningxia Autonomous Region, and was promoted to Secretary in 1995. She held the position until 1998.<ref name="xinhua"/><ref name="people"/> | Liu Hui began her government career in 1987, when she became the Deputy Secretary, and later Secretary, of the ] (CYL) of Yinchuan. In 1992 Liu became the Deputy Secretary of the CYL of Ningxia Autonomous Region, and was promoted to Secretary in 1995. She held the position until 1998.<ref name="xinhua"/><ref name="people"/> | ||
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From 1998 to 2001 Liu served as Deputy ] of Yinnan Prefecture in Ningxia, which later became the ] of ]. In 1999 she was temporarily transferred to Beijing for a brief stint as the Deputy Party Chief of ]. From 2001 to 2003 Liu served as Director and Party Secretary of the Civil Affairs Bureau of Ningxia.<ref name="chinavitae"/><ref name="xinhua"/><ref name="people"/> | From 1998 to 2001 Liu served as Deputy ] of Yinnan Prefecture in Ningxia, which later became the ] of ]. In 1999 she was temporarily transferred to Beijing for a brief stint as the Deputy Party Chief of ]. From 2001 to 2003 Liu served as Director and Party Secretary of the Civil Affairs Bureau of Ningxia.<ref name="chinavitae"/><ref name="xinhua"/><ref name="people"/> | ||
In 2003 Liu Hui was appointed Vice Chairwoman of Ningxia, and held the position for 10 years until March 2013, when she was promoted to Acting Chairwoman of Ningxia. She succeeded ], who had been appointed the head of China's ]. Liu was officially elected by the Ningxia People's Congress as |
In 2003 Liu Hui was appointed Vice Chairwoman of Ningxia, and held the position for 10 years until March 2013, when she was promoted to Acting Chairwoman of Ningxia. She succeeded ], who had been appointed the head of China's ]. Liu was officially elected by the Ningxia People's Congress as chairwoman in April 2013.<ref name="chinavitae"/><ref name="xinhua"/> Liu was only the fifth woman to serve as the head of a provincial-level government, after ], ], ] and ]. She was transferred out of her position in 2016, and named a deputy chair of the ].<ref name="people"/> | ||
Liu has been an alternate member of the ] and the ].<ref name="chinavitae"/><ref name="xinhua"/><ref name="people"/> | Liu has been an alternate member of the ] and the ].<ref name="chinavitae"/><ref name="xinhua"/><ref name="people"/> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Chinese politicianIn this Chinese name, the family name is Liu.
Liu Hui | |
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刘慧 | |
Chairwoman of Ningxia | |
In office March 2013 – July 2016 | |
Preceded by | Wang Zhengwei |
Succeeded by | Xian Hui |
Personal details | |
Born | December 1959 (age 65) Tianjin |
Nationality | Chinese |
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Alma mater | Yinchuan Normal College Central Party School |
Liu Hui (Chinese: 刘慧; born December 1959) is a Chinese politician. She served as Chairwoman (Governor) of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region from 2013 to 2016.
Career
Liu Hui is a native of Tianjin. She entered the work force in June 1977, working at a school in Yinchuan, the capital of Ningxia.
From 1979 to 1981 Liu studied Chinese at Yinchuan Normal College (since merged into Ningxia University), and after college taught at Zhangzheng High School in Yinchuan. She joined the Chinese Communist Party in December 1985.
Liu Hui began her government career in 1987, when she became the Deputy Secretary, and later Secretary, of the Communist Youth League (CYL) of Yinchuan. In 1992 Liu became the Deputy Secretary of the CYL of Ningxia Autonomous Region, and was promoted to Secretary in 1995. She held the position until 1998.
From 1998 to 2001 Liu served as Deputy Communist Party Chief of Yinnan Prefecture in Ningxia, which later became the prefecture-level city of Wuzhong. In 1999 she was temporarily transferred to Beijing for a brief stint as the Deputy Party Chief of Fengtai District. From 2001 to 2003 Liu served as Director and Party Secretary of the Civil Affairs Bureau of Ningxia.
In 2003 Liu Hui was appointed Vice Chairwoman of Ningxia, and held the position for 10 years until March 2013, when she was promoted to Acting Chairwoman of Ningxia. She succeeded Wang Zhengwei, who had been appointed the head of China's State Ethnic Affairs Commission. Liu was officially elected by the Ningxia People's Congress as chairwoman in April 2013. Liu was only the fifth woman to serve as the head of a provincial-level government, after Gu Xiulian, Song Xiuyan, Uyunqimg and Li Bin. She was transferred out of her position in 2016, and named a deputy chair of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission.
Liu has been an alternate member of the 17th and the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
References
- Keith Zhai; Minnie Chan (21 March 2013). "Provincial chiefs named as a new generation steps up". South China Morning Post.
- ^ "Liu Hui". China Vitae. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
- ^ 刘慧 [Liu Hui] (in Chinese). Xinhua News Agency. Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
- ^ 刘慧简历 [Biography of Liu Hui]. People's Daily (in Chinese). Retrieved 7 April 2016.
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Preceded byWang Zhengwei | Chairperson of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region People's Government March 2013 – July 2016 |
Succeeded byXian Hui |
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