Politics of Fujian
The Politics of Fujian Province in the People's Republic of China is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in mainland China.
The Governor of Fujian (福建省省长) is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Fujian. However, in the province's dual party-government governing system, the Governor has less power than the Fujian Communist Party of China Provincial Committee Secretary (福建省委书记), colloquially termed the "Fujian Party Chief".
List of CPC Party Chiefs
- Zhang Dingcheng (张鼎丞): 1949
- Ye Fei (叶飞)
- Han Xianchu (韩先楚): 1957-1974
- Liao Zhigao (廖志高): 1974-1980
- Xiang Nan (项南): 1980-1986
- Chen Guangyi (陈光毅): 1986-1993
- Jia Qinglin (贾庆林): 1993-1996
- Chen Mingyi (陈明义): 1996-2000
- Song Defu (宋德福): 2000-2004
- Lu Zhangong (卢展工): 2004-2009
- Sun Chunlan (孙春兰: )2009-2012
- You Quan 2012 -
List of Governors
- Zhang Dingcheng (张鼎丞)
- Ye Fei (叶飞)
- Jiang Yizhen (江一真)
- Wei Jinshui (魏金水)
- Han Xianchu (韩先楚)
- Liao Zhigao (廖志高)
- Ma Xingyuan (马兴元)
- Hu Ping (胡平)
- Wang Zhaoguo (王兆国): 1987-1990
- Jia Qinglin (贾庆林): 1990-1994
- Chen Mingyi (陈明义): 1994-1996
- He Guoqiang (贺国强): 1996-1999
- Xi Jinping (习近平): 1999-2002
- Lu Zhangong (卢展工): 2002-2004
- Huang Xiaojing (黄小晶): 2004-
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| † Jinmen (Kinmen/Quemoy) is administered as a county by the Republic of China, but claimed by the PRC. |
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