Wang Weizhong

Wang Weizhong (Chinese: 王伟中; born March 1962) is a Chinese politician, and current Communist Party Secretary of Shenzhen. A graduate of Tsinghua University, Wang rose through the ranks in the working for the Ministry of Science and Technology. He also served as the party chief of Taiyuan.

Biography

Wang is considered a native of Shuozhou, Shanxi province. In September 1984, he graduated from the department of hydraulic engineering at Tsinghua University. In April 1987, he earned a master's degree. He spent much of the next decade working for the ministry overseeing water resources. In August 1991 he was transferred to the National Science Commission (the later Ministry of Science and Technology) to work on matters related to the environment.

In August 1994, Wang entered the ecology division of the National Science Commission. In July 1998, he was made head of the China 21st Century Agenda Management Center (中国21世纪议程管理中心) and the head of the Life Science Technology Development Center. In March 2006, he was named head of the finance department at the Ministry of Science and Technology. In April 2010, he was promoted to Vice Minister of Science and Technology.[1][2]

In September 2014, Wang was 'parachuted' into Shanxi to handle the clean-up of the political scene after many senior level politicians had been placed under investigation as part of the anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping. He was first named secretary-general of the party organization and a member of the provincial party standing committee. [3] In October 2016, Wang was named party chief of Taiyuan, the provincial capital.[4]

In April 2017, Wang was named a member of the Guangdong provincial standing committee and party chief of Shenzhen.[5]

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Party political offices
Preceded by
Xu Qin
Communist Party Secretary of Shenzhen
2017–
Incumbent
Preceded by
Wu Zhenglong
Communist Party Secretary of Taiyuan
2016–2017
Succeeded by
Luo Qingyu
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