Wei Liucheng

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Wei Liucheng (Chinese: 卫留成; pinyin: Wèi Liúchéng born August 1946)[1] is a Chinese businessman and politician. He is the former Governor and Communist Party Secretary of Hainan province.[2] In August 2011, Wei became one of the deputy chairs of the Committee on the Economy and Finance in the National People's Congress.

Biography

Born in Biyang County, Henan,[2] Wei graduated from Beijing Petroleum Institute then worked in China's petroleum industry for more than 30 years.[2] In 1982 he joined the China National Offshore Oil Corporation and in 1998 was appointed general manager.[1]

Wei moved to Hainan in October 2003.[2] and was appointed Governor of Hainan in February 2004. He served in that position until February 2007 [2] when he was appointed as secretary of the Hainan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Committee. He was re-elected by the Hainan People's Congress on January 29, 2008.[2]

Wei was an alternate member of 16th CPC Central Committee, and is a current member of 17th Central Committee.[3]

References

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Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Hainan
2004 — 2007
Succeeded by
Luo Baoming
Preceded by Chairman of Hainan People's Congress
2007 — 2012
Succeeded by
Luo Baoming
Party political offices
Preceded by Secretary of the CPC Hainan Committee
2006 — 2011
Succeeded by
Luo Baoming

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