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Mao Wanchun

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Preceded by
  
Lian Weiliang

Profession
  
Political instruction

Party
  
Communist Party of China

Alma mater
  
Henan University

Education
  
Henan University

Residence
  
Xi'an, Shaanxi

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Chen Xuefeng

Name
  
Mao Wanchun


Political party
  
Communist Party of China

Mao Wanchun (Chinese: 毛万春; born October 1961) is a Chinese politician and current Deputy Party Secretary of Shaanxi province. Mao spent much of his early career in his native Henan province. He was elevated to party chief of Luoyang in 2010. He was transferred to Shaanxi in 2014.

Biography

Mao was born in Tangyin County, Henan. He worked as a sent-down youth during the Cultural Revolution. He attended Henan University where he obtained a degree in political instruction. His political career grew from his involvement in the Communist Youth League, becoming county governor of Lin County in 1991, at 30 years of age. In 1994, Mao became party chief of the newly founded city of Linzhou. He later served as deputy party chief of Zhoukou, mayor of Xuchang, then party chief of Xuchang. In July 2010 he was named to the provincial Party Standing Committee of Henan province, and became party chief of Luoyang.

Having entered the Central Committee as an alternate member in November 2012, in May the following year, Mao was tapped to replace Li Jinbin as the Organization Department head in Shaanxi province, leaving his native province for the first time. In August 2014, under Mao's leadership, the Shaanxi party leadership released a set of guidelines on the disclosure of assets of newly promoted public officials, the first province to issue guidelines of this kind. In October 2014, Mao was elevated from alternate to full membership on the committee after the expulsion of Jiang Jiemin from the body due to corruption.

Mao was the third-ranked alternate member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, meaning he received an overwhelming number of confirmation votes for his Central Committee membership at the 18th Party Congress in November 2012.

References

Mao Wanchun Wikipedia