• Chen Xitong (Chinese: 陈希同; pinyin: Chén Xītóng; June 10, 1930 – June 2, 2013) was a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party and the Mayor...
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    Peng and the PSC met with Beijing Party Secretary Li Ximing and mayor Chen Xitong to gauge the situation at the square. The municipal officials wanted...
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    More recently, high-ranking officials accused of corruption such as Chen Xitong, Chen Liangyu, Bo Xilai, and Zhou Yongkang were also imprisoned here. The...
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  • Kaohsiung (after) Chen Jining (born 1964), Mayor of Beijing (2017–2022) Chen Shui-bian (born 1950), 1st Mayor of Taipei Chen Xitong (1930–2013), Mayor...
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  • Beijing. A close associate of the Beijing mayor and Politburo member Chen Xitong, Wang committed suicide in April 1995 when he came under investigation...
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  • China's top security official, and held significant influence nationally. Chen Xitong's (term 1992-95) political influence was considered a threat to the Shanghai...
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  • scandal as Chen Xitong, party secretary and a member of the politburo, was removed from office and deputy-mayor Wang Baosen committed suicide. Chen was convicted...
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  • the judicial action against Chen Xitong, Chen's case proceeded at a much faster pace. During the investigation, Chen was placed under house arrest in...
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    Zou Jiahua Li Guixian Chen Xitong Chen Junsheng Qian Qichen 8th State Council Li Tieying Chi Haotian Song Jian Li Guixian Chen Junsheng Ismail Amat Peng...
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    He served in this post until September 2007. In June 2008, Wang succeeded Chen Yunlin as the director of Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council of China...
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