Yang Yue (politician)

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Yang.
Yang Yue
杨岳
Communist Party Secretary of Fuzhou
In office
April 2013  June 2016
Preceded by Yuan Rongxiang
Succeeded by Ni Yuefeng
Personal details
Born July 1968 (age 48)
Xingcheng, Liaoning, China
Political party Communist Party of China
Alma mater Tsinghua University

Yang Yue (Chinese: 杨岳; pinyin: Yáng Yuè; born July 1968) is a Chinese politician currently serving as the Vice Governor of Jiangsu. He previously held office as Communist Party Secretary of Fuzhou, and a member of the provincial Party Standing Committee of Fujian. He is an alternate member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Biography

Yang was born in 1968 in Ningyuan, Liaoning province (since renamed "Xingcheng"). He attended the No. 8 Middle School in Anshan, Liaoning. He majored in mechanics and precision instruments at Tsinghua University in Beijing where he graduated in 1990. He joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in June 1986, while attending university. He then went on to obtain a master's degree in engineering in 1996.

Yang served as a political instructor at Tsinghua shortly after obtaining his master's degree. By 1997 he was named Secretary of the Communist Youth League of Tsinghua University, at age 28. He then served as deputy party chief of Tongzhou District, Beijing. In December 2001 he was named to the Secretariat of the Communist Youth League; he served in the role for three years. In January 2004 he became Vice-Chairman of the All-China Youth Federation. He became an executive secretary at the CYL in January 2006, as well as the head of the office in charge of youth engagement. In March 2008 he joined the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. In June 2008 he was named a vice-minister level executive secretary of the CYL Secretariat.

In December 2008, he was named a Standing Member of the Fujian CPC Committee, then became Secretary-General of the party organization in Fujian (vice-governor administrative ranking). In September 2011 he became Party Secretary of Fuzhou, capital of the province.[1]

Since age and Communist Youth League experience play a crucial role in the selection of China's top leadership, Zhang's profile and background make him a promising candidate for the "6th generation of Chinese leadership".[2]

In June 2016, Yang was transferred to Jiangsu to become vice-governor.

Yang is one of the youngest alternate members of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

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