Politics of Shandong - List of The CPC Shandong Committee Secretaries

List of The CPC Shandong Committee Secretaries

  1. Kang Sheng (康生): 1949
  2. Fu Qiutao (傅秋涛): 1949-1950
  3. Xiang Ming (向明): 1950-1954
  4. Shu Tong (舒同): 1954-1960
  5. Zeng Xisheng (曾希圣): 1960-1961
  6. Tan Qilong (谭启龙): 1961-1967
  7. Wang Xiaoyu (王效禹): 1969
  8. Yang Dezhi (杨得志): 1971-1974
  9. Bai Rubing (白如冰): 1974-1982
  10. Su Yiran (苏毅然): 1982-1985
  11. Liang Buting (梁步庭): 1985-1988
  12. Jiang Chunyun (姜春云): 1988-1994
  13. Zhao Zhihao (赵志浩): 1994-1997
  14. Wu Guanzheng (吴官正): 1997-2002
  15. Zhang Gaoli (张高丽): 2002-2007
  16. Li Jianguo (李建国): 2007-2008
  17. Jiang Yikang (姜异康): 2008-incumbent

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