Everything about Yu Zhengsheng totally explained
Yu Zhengsheng (born April
1945) is the current
CPC party chief in
Shanghai,
China, a post which makes him first-in-charge of China's largest city. Formerly the party chief in
Hubei, Yu is also concurrently a member of the
Politburo, and has been since 2002.
Early Life
Yu Zhengsheng, a native of
Shaoxing,
Zhejiang, graduated from Harbin's Military Engineering Institute specializing in the design of automated
missiles. He is the son of Yu Qiwei, better known by the name
Huang Jing, a Communist general, and
Fan Jin, a frontline journalist. In December
1968 he was sent to work in
Zhangjiakou, until the mid-1980's his career concentration was in
electronic engineering.
Political Career
Yu was mayor of
Qingdao and
Yantai in his early political career. He lost his election to the Central Committee in 1992, subsequently being sent to become Party chief in
Qingdao. Yu served as Deputy Minister of Construction when he was recalled back to
Beijing in
1997, and a year later promoted to the Minister position. He remained in that position in
Zhu Rongji's cabinet from 1998 to 2001. He became a member of the powerful
Politburo of the Communist Party of China in November 2002. Following the
17th Party Congress, Yu became the party chief in
Shanghai, replacing
Xi Jinping. Since he's faced the issue of the Shanghai maglev.
He is son-in-law of
PLA General Zhang Zhenhuan, marrying his daughter Zhang Zhikai (张志凯).
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