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'''Wang Jianjun''' (born June 1958; {{zh|c=王建军}}) is a [[Chinese people|Chinese]] provincial politician, currently serving as the [[Deputy Communist Party Secretary|Deputy Party Secretary]] of [[Qinghai|Qinghai Province]]. Wang was born in [[Yunyang District|Yun County]] (now [[Yunyang District]] of [[Shiyan|Shiyan City]]) in [[Hubei|Hubei Province]]. He joined the Communist Party in March 1984. He holds a graduate degree from the [[Central Party School]].
'''Wang Jianjun''' (born June 1958; {{zh|c=王建军}}) is a [[Chinese people|Chinese]] provincial politician, currently serving as the [[Deputy Communist Party Secretary|Deputy Party Secretary]] of [[Qinghai|Qinghai Province]]. Wang was born in [[Yunyang District|Yun County]] (now [[Yunyang District]] of [[Shiyan|Shiyan City]]) in [[Hubei|Hubei Province]]. He joined the Communist Party in March 1984. He holds a graduate degree from the [[Central Party School of the Communist Party of China|Central Party School]].


Wang is a career party functionary. He has served as the deputy head of the Qinghai Organization Department, the Director of Personnel of Qinghai, the head of the institutional reform office of Qinghai, and the secretary-general of the Qinghai Party Committee. In August 2005, he was admitted to the Qinghai [[Provincial Party Standing Committee]]. In January 2007 he was named party chief of the provincial capital [[Xining]]. In September 2010, he became deputy party chief of Qinghai. In 2011, he was named head of the provincial ''Zhengfawei'' (Political and Legal Affairs Commission).<ref name=abc>{{cite web|url= http://news.163.com/14/0514/23/9S8B27FL00014JB6.html青海省委副书记王建军兼任西宁市委书记(图)| language= | title= 中国网 |publisher=2014-05-14 |date= |accessdate= }}</ref> He was again named party chief of Xining following the corruption investigation of [[Mao Xiaobing]]; he served until May 2015.<ref name=abc/>
Wang is a career party functionary. He has served as the deputy head of the Qinghai Organization Department, the Director of Personnel of Qinghai, the head of the institutional reform office of Qinghai, and the secretary-general of the Qinghai Party Committee. In August 2005, he was admitted to the Qinghai [[Provincial Party Standing Committee]]. In January 2007 he was named party chief of the provincial capital [[Xining]]. In September 2010, he became deputy party chief of Qinghai. In 2011, he was named head of the provincial ''Zhengfawei'' (Political and Legal Affairs Commission).<ref name=abc>{{cite web|url= http://news.163.com/14/0514/23/9S8B27FL00014JB6.html青海省委副书记王建军兼任西宁市委书记(图)| language= | title= 中国网 |publisher=2014-05-14 |date= |accessdate= }} {{zh icon}}</ref> He was again named party chief of Xining following the corruption investigation of [[Mao Xiaobing]]; he served until May 2015.<ref name=abc/>


Wang is an alternate member of the [[18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China]].<ref>[http://www.example.org 中国共产党第十八届中央委员会候补委员名单],新华网</ref>
Wang is an alternate member of the [[18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China]].<ref>[http://www.example.org 中国共产党第十八届中央委员会候补委员名单],新华网 {{zh icon}}</ref>


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Wang Jianjun (born June 1958; Chinese: 王建军) is a Chinese provincial politician, currently serving as the Deputy Party Secretary of Qinghai Province. Wang was born in Yun County (now Yunyang District of Shiyan City) in Hubei Province. He joined the Communist Party in March 1984. He holds a graduate degree from the Central Party School.

Wang is a career party functionary. He has served as the deputy head of the Qinghai Organization Department, the Director of Personnel of Qinghai, the head of the institutional reform office of Qinghai, and the secretary-general of the Qinghai Party Committee. In August 2005, he was admitted to the Qinghai Provincial Party Standing Committee. In January 2007 he was named party chief of the provincial capital Xining. In September 2010, he became deputy party chief of Qinghai. In 2011, he was named head of the provincial Zhengfawei (Political and Legal Affairs Commission).[1] He was again named party chief of Xining following the corruption investigation of Mao Xiaobing; he served until May 2015.[1]

Wang is an alternate member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "中国网". 2014-05-14. Template:Zh icon
  2. ^ 中国共产党第十八届中央委员会候补委员名单,新华网 Template:Zh icon
Party political offices
Preceded by Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Qinghai
2010 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by Communist Party Secretary of Xining
2014 – 2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Communist Party Secretary of Xining
2007 – 2011
Succeeded by