Li Hongzhong (; born 13 August 1956) is a Chinese politician, who is currently the first-ranking
vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and a member of the
Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party
The Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, officially the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, is the executive committee of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
Currently, the bureau i ...
.
Born in
Shenyang
Shenyang,; ; Mandarin pronunciation: ; formerly known as Fengtian formerly known by its Manchu language, Manchu name Mukden, is a sub-provincial city in China and the list of capitals in China#Province capitals, provincial capital of Liaonin ...
, Li spent much of his early career in
Guangdong
) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
province, including as mayor, then party secretary of
Shenzhen
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. He was transferred to
Hubei
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province in 2007 and would go on to serve as
Governor
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and
party secretary there. He served as the
Party Secretary of Tianjin between 2016 and 2022.
Early life and education
Li was born in
Shenyang
Shenyang,; ; Mandarin pronunciation: ; formerly known as Fengtian formerly known by its Manchu language, Manchu name Mukden, is a sub-provincial city in China and the list of capitals in China#Province capitals, provincial capital of Liaonin ...
,
Liaoning
)
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in August 1956, but traces his ancestry to
Changle,
Shandong
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. Between 1975 and 1978, during the
Cultural Revolution
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, he performed manual labour as a
sent-down youth in an agricultural near Shenyang. In 1976, he joined the
Chinese Communist Party
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(CCP). In 1978, he earned admission to the history department at
Jilin University, where he graduated from with a bachelor’s degree in 1982.
Career
After he graduated, Li was sent to work at the government. In 1982, he started working as a ''
mishu'' for
Li Tieying, who first served as the Party Secretary of Shenyang and later as the Party Secretary of Liaoning. After Li Tieying moved to Beijing to become the Minister of the Electronics Industry in 1985, Li Hongzhong became a secretary in the Ministry.
In 1988 he was sent to Guangdong province, where he would go on to spend two decades of his political career. He first served as the vice mayor of
Huizhou until 1995, the deputy party secretary and mayor from 1995 to 2000, and the party secretary from 2000 to 2001. He became the vice governor of Guangdong in 2001, In April 2001, as vice governor, he warned city and municipal education bureaus would be held responsible for cheating during public exams. He later became the executive vice governor in 2003.
In 2002, after the
16th Party Congress, Li became an alternate of the
CCP Central Committee. He became the acting mayor and
mayor of Shenzhen, China's most prominent
Special Economic Zone
A special economic zone (SEZ) is an area in which the business and trade laws are different from the rest of the country. SEZs are located within a country's national borders, and their aims include increasing trade balance, employment, increas ...
, in 2004. In March 2005, he was named Party secretary of Shenzhen.
In May 2007, in an interview with Southern Metropolis News, Li rejected calls to end Shenzen's special economic zone after the National People's Congress decided to standardize the corporate income tax rate throughout China, which some said diminished the SEZs purpose.
Hubei
In November 2007, he was transferred to Hubei province, where he took on the office of deputy party secretary and governor. In December 2010, he became the party secretary of Hubei. During his Hubei governorship, the
Shishou incident and
Deng Yujiao incident occurred in the province.
In a 2014 article at the ''
People's Daily
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'', Li wrote about his understanding of Xi's book ''
Zhijiang Xinyu'', calling it a "glorious chapter" of Marxism.
In preparation for the Third Plenum of the 18th Central Committee, Li Hongzhong was only one of two regional officials (the other was
Huang Qifan) selected to be part of the drafting committee on the "resolution for deepening reform." On June 1, 2015,
the ''Dongfang Zhixing'' ferry sank, causing the deaths of some 442 people. Only 12 people were rescued, but the Hubei government granted accolades to some 99 organizations and 253 individuals. Li's tenure also saw the prosecution of close allies of former security chief
Zhou Yongkang.
On January 15, 2016, at a meeting of the provincial party standing committee, Li endorsed the "Xi Jinping
leadership core" principle, stating, "the Politburo and its Standing Committee are the core leaders
'hexin''of the party, General Secretary Xi Jinping is the
core leader of the party center. To proactively maintain the authority of the party center means maintaining the leading core of General Secretary Xi Jinping."
Deng Yujiao incident
In March 2010, when Li Hongzhong was attending the
11th National People's Congress in Beijing, ''
Beijing Times'' journalist Liu Jie asked him to comment on the
case of Deng Yujiao, a Hubei pedicurist who killed a government official who tried to rape her. Li refused to comment on the case, which was considered an embarrassment to the government of Hubei, and instead grabbed the recorder from her.
The incident was widely reported in Chinese media, but Li refused to apologize to Liu Jie, stating that she stuttered when he asked her which newspaper she represented, and that he was unsure about her identity.
A week later, at least 210 intellectuals and journalists, including dramatist
Sha Yexin, scholars
Cui Weiping and Hu Yong, and the prominent former ''
People's Daily
The ''People's Daily'' ( zh, s=人民日报, p=Rénmín Rìbào) is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It provides direct information on the policies and viewpoints of the CCP in multiple lan ...
'' editor
Zhou Ruijin, signed an open letter demanding Li resign.
The petition was ultimately unsuccessful, as Li Hongzhong was promoted to party chief (i.e. top office) of Hubei in December.
However, in the face of media scrutiny, Li made a statement suggesting that he was in favour of the media reporting the
Shishou incident and the Deng Yujiao incident, as long as the news media conducted itself in a "fair and objective" manner.
In January 2012, the Hubei Provincial Party Committee ordered local media to stop investigating news outside the province.
Tianjin
In September 2016, Li was appointed the
Party Secretary of Tianjin, replacing
Huang Xingguo, who was dismissed for corruption. Li became a member of the
CCP Politburo after the
19th Party Congress in October 2017. In the same month, he became the first Chinese official to call Xi by the honorific term ''lingxiu''. In May 2019, during a meeting with eight local financial institutions, Li said bankers in Tianjin would be terminated if they did not qualify in political grounds, saying "some cadres in the financial sector have totally forgotten what it is to be a Communist Party member, and failed to think in big picture terms". In August 2022, at a "internet civilization" conference in Tianjin, Li said the city is "committed to integrating the development and governance of the internet" and "combining online and offline services to enhance its ability to manage the internet".
National People's Congress Standing Committee
After the
20th Party Congress in October 2022, Li was reappointed a member of the Politburo. Li was appointed the first-ranking
vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on 10 March 2023.
In July 2023, Li was part of a Chinese delegation that traveled to North Korea to commemorate the Korean Armistice Agreement.
Li was entrusted on Chairman
Zhao Leji's behalf to preside over the closing meeting of the
third session of the 14th National People's Congress on 11 March 2025 after Zhao missed the meeting due to a
respiratory tract infection.
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1956 births
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Members of the 19th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party
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