Huang Ju

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Huang Ju, 2007

Huang Ju ( Chinese  黄菊 , Pinyin Huáng Jú ; born September 28, 1938 in Jiashan , Zhejiang Province , † June 2, 2007 in Beijing ) was one of the deputy prime ministers of the People's Republic of China . Until his death he was the sixth member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China . The official Xinhua news agency named an unspecified disease as the cause of death .

biography

1963 Huang technicians and secretaries was the director of a machinery factory in Shanghai and received his degree studies at the Tsinghua University in Beijing in specialist electrical engineering as an engineer . In 1966 he joined the Chinese Communist Party .

In 1983 he became a member of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai City Party Committee, and in 1984 he became General Secretary of the City Party Committee. In 1985 he was deputy party secretary of Shanghai and in 1986 deputy mayor. In 1987, Huang served as chairman of the Shanghai Production Safety Committee. In 1990 he was the head of the leadership group for the development and planning of Pudong . In 1991 he became mayor of Shanghai and in 1994 the city's party leader. From 1995 Huang was a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China , from 2002 as a member of the Standing Committee.

Like Wu Bangguo, Huang Ju was assigned to the Shanghai clique and, like him, was regarded as a personal follower of Jiang Zemin from his time in Shanghai. Criticism came when his daughter, Huang Fan (黄 凡), married the son of a pro-Taiwanese newspaper man in San Francisco .

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