Zheng Wantong (Chinese: 郑万通, born April 1941) is a Chinese male politician, who was the vice chairperson of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[1][2]
Career Data
edit2008—2013 | Vice-chairman, 11th CPPCC, National Committee | § |
2003—2008 | Secretary-General, 10th CPPCC, National Committee | |
(Co-Editor, Tianjin Open to the World) | ||
2002—2007 | Member, 16th CPC, Central Committee | |
2001— | Vice-president, Chinese Research Association for Economy and Society, 1st Council | |
1998—2003 | Secretary-General, 9th CPPCC, National Committee | |
1997—???? | Vice-president, China Overseas Friendship Association | |
1997—1998 | Vice-chairman, All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, Executive Committee | |
1993—1998 | Deputy Secretary-General, 8th CPPCC, National Committee | |
1993—1998 | Deputy Head, CPC, Central Committee, United Front Work Department | |
1988—1993 | Vice-chairman, All-China Federation of Trade Unions, Executive Committee | |
1988—1993 | Member, All-China Federation of Trade Unions, Secretariat | |
Guest Research Fellow, Tianjin Academy of Social SciencesTianjin Municipality | ||
1983—1988 | Secretary-General, CPC, Municipal Committee Tianjin Municipality | |
1982—1983 | Director, CPC, District Committee, General Office Tianjin, Hebei District | |
1974—1978 | Deputy Head, CPC, District Committee, Publicity DepartmentTianjin, Hebei District | |
1970—1974 | Cadre, CPC, District Committee, Publicity Department Tianjin, Hebei District | |
1968—1970 | Worker, Cultural Revolution, May 7 Cadre School Tianjin, Hebei District | |
1965—1968 | Head, CYLC, District-Level, School Work Department Tianjin, Hebei District | |
1961—1965 | Teacher, Tianjin Municipality (No.78 Middle School) | |
1961 | Graduate, Tianjin Teachers' College, Chinese Language Department Tianjin Municipality | |
1960 | Joined, CPC |
References
edit- ^ "全国政协信息-郑万通". 全国政协委员会. Archived from the original on 4 May 2015. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
- ^ "郑万通简历". 人民日报网络版资料库. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
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