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Hu Chunhua
Hu Chunhua
(
Chinese
:
胡春?
; born April 1963) is a
Chinese
politician born in
Hubei
Province.
In 1979, Hu was admitted to
Beijing University
. He graduated from Beijing University in 1983. After graduation, Hu volunteered to work in
Tibet
autonomous region. During 1988 ~ 1992 he worked in Tibet,
Hu Jingtao
was the local Communist Party chief. In 1997, he left Tibet and worked as leader in
Communist Youth League of China
.
In 2001, Hu Chunhua returned back to Tibet. This time he worked there as senior party and government official. After 5 years of rich experience, in December 2006, he was promoted to the chief of
Communist Youth League of China
in Beijing.
In March 2008, Hu was appointed as deputy party chief of CPC in
Hebei
province; and nominated to be the candidate of provincial governor. In April, he was appointed as Hebei governor; and officially elected as governor in January 2009.
In November 2009, Hu was appointed as CPC party chief on
Inner Mongolia
autonomous region.
In November 2012, Hu was promoted to the powerful
Communist Party
's
Politburo
. He was assigned the
Communist Party
Secretary of
Guangdong
province, the province's top political office.
[1]
Hu and another
Communist Party
's
Politburo
member
Sun Zhengcai
Hu were seen as promising candidates in the
'sixth generation' of Chinese leadership
.
[2]
[3]
However,
Xi Jinping
, the
General Secretary of the Communist Party of China
, changed the traditional power transfer rule. While Hu was not as unfortunate as Sun who was charged and sentenced (in 2018) due to corruption, he failed to enter the leadership core of CPC - the
Politburo Standing Committee
.