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Suggested Members of The Current Youth League Faction

  • Hu Jintao, former CPC General Secretary, former PRC President
  • Li Keqiang, Premier, Politburo Standing Committee member
  • Li Yuanchao, Vice President
  • Hu Chunhua, Inner Mongolia party secretary
  • Zhou Qiang, Henan party secretary
  • Zhang Baoshun, Anhui party secretary
  • Wang Yang, Third Vice-Premier
  • Liu Yandong, Second Vice-Premier
  • Ling Jihua, member of the Central Secretariat

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