Hao Mingjin

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Hao Mingjin
郝明金
Vice Chairperson of the National People's Congress
Assumed office
March 2018
ChairmanLi Zhanshu
President of the Central Institute of Socialism
Assumed office
August 2019
Preceded byYan Junqi
Chairperson of the China National Democratic Construction Association
Assumed office
December 2017
Preceded byChen Changzhi
Executive Vice chairperson of the China National Democratic Construction Association
In office
December 2016 – December 2017
ChairmanChen Changzhi
Preceded byMa Peihua
Succeeded byGu Shengzu
Deputy Minister of Supervision
In office
January 2007 – January 2017
MinisterMa Wen
Huang Shuxian
Yang Xiaodu
Personal details
BornDecember 1956 (age 64)
Jiaxiang County, Jining, Shandong Province
Political partyChina National Democratic Construction Association
Alma materShandong Normal University
Northeast Normal University
China University of Political Science and Law

Hao Mingjin (Chinese: 郝明金; pinyin: Hǎo Míngjīn; born December 1956) is a Chinese politician, chairperson of the Central Committee of the China National Democratic Construction Association (2017–present), Vice Chairperson of the 13th National People's Congress Standing Committee (2018–present).

Hao was born in Jiaxiang County, Shandong Province in 1956. He had served as Vice President of High people's court of Shandong Province (1996–2007) and Deputy Minister of Supervision (2007–2017).

In 2008, he was elected as a member of the 11th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). On 20 December 2017, he was elected as the chairman of the Central Committee of the China National Democratic Construction Association. On 17 March 2018, he was elected as a Vice Chairman of the 13th National People's Congress.[1] In August 2019, he was appointed as the President of the  [zh].

On 7 December 2020, Hao was sanctioned by the United States under Executive Order 13936 for his role in implementing the National Security Law.[2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ "快讯:十三届全国人大一次会议选举产生全国人大常委会副委员长、秘书长" (in Chinese). 新华网. 2018-03-17. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  2. ^ "Designations of National People's Congress Officials Undermining the Autonomy of Hong Kong". U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong & Macau. 2020-12-07. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  3. ^ "US sanctions 14 Chinese officials over Hong Kong crackdown". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
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