The Politics of Chengdu in Sichuan province, China is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in mainland China. Chengdu Municipal Government is deeply influenced by its long past. Chengdu's political system reflects the two major influences on the historical development of China: on the one hand, its legacy as an over 2,000 years feudal system region, and on the other, the powerful influence exerted by China's neighbor to the north, the Soviet Union.

The Mayor is the highest-ranking official in Chengdu Municipal Government, which officially called Chengdu Municipal People's Government. However, in the city's dual party-government governing system, the Mayor has less power than the Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Chengdu, colloquially termed the "Communist Party Secretary of Chengdu" or "Party Secretary of Chengdu".

Introduction

As a city of the Communist State, Chengdu's system of government was based on the Soviet Union system of one party dictatorship. This is referred to as "Soviet Union-style" democracy.

The Head of the Chengdu Municipal Government is the Mayor. The Mayor's agreement is required for an Act of Chengdu People's Congress to become law. The People's Congress has a number of different functions, first and foremost, it scrutinize the execution of constitution, laws, regulations in the city. Another important function is to debate the major issues of the city. Its other roles are to provide the means of carrying on the work of government by voting for leaders, including chairmen and vice-chairman of the People's Congress, mayor, deputy mayor, president of the municipal court and president of the municipal procuratorate.

History

On December 5, 2012, state media announced that Li Chuncheng was being investigated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) for "serious violations of laws and regulations".[1] He was sentenced to 13 years in prison on October 12, 2015.[2]

List of mayors

Name (English)Name (Chinese)Tenure beginsTenure endsNote
Zhou Shidi周世第January 1950July 1950
Li Zonglin李宗林July 1950February 1966
Mi Jianshu米建书February 1966May 1968
Sun Hongdao孙洪道May 1968August 1974
Xu Mengxia许梦侠August 1974January 1979
Mi Jianshu米建书January 1979March 1982
Hu Maozhou胡懋洲March 1982May 1988
Diao Jinxiang刁金祥November 1988March 1992
Huang Yinkui黄寅逵March 1992October 1993
Wang Rongxuan王荣轩October 1993January 2001
Li Chuncheng李春城January 2001June 2003
Ge Honglin葛红林June 2003October 2014
Tang Liangzhi唐良智January 2015September 2016[3]
Luo Qiang罗强January 2017July 2020[4]
Wang Fengzhao王凤朝July 2020[5][6]

List of CCP Committee Secretaries

Republic of China

Name (English)Name (Chinese)Tenure beginsTenure endsNote
Zhang Xiushu张秀熟October 1927January 1928
Liu Rongjian刘荣简January 1928March 1932Party Secretary of Chengdu County
Ma Jialong马加龙March 1932March 1938Party Secretary of Chenghua District
Du Fusheng杜桴生March 1938May 1938
Han Tianshi韩天石May 1938July 1938
Zhang Xuan张宣July 1938October 1938
Zhang Wencheng张文澄October 1938June 1940
Hou Fangyue侯方岳June 1940March 1941
Wei Zetong魏泽同March 1941September 1941
Li Dechun李德椿September 1941March 1942
Wang Zhizhong王致中March 1942May 1946
Pu Huafu蒲华辅May 1946
Peng Sai彭塞Autumn of 1947February 1948
Hong Deming洪德铭February 19481950

People's Republic of China

Name (English)Name (Chinese)Tenure beginsTenure endsNote
Li Jingquan李井泉12 April 195014 January 1953
Hao Deqing郝德青14 January 195330 December 1954
Liao Jingdan廖井丹30 December 195429 May 1956
Liao Jingdan廖井丹29 May 1956January 1969First Party Secretary of Chengdu
Sun Hongdao孙洪道January 1969April 1971
Sun Hongdao孙洪道April 1971August 1974
Xu Mengxia许梦侠August 1974December 1979
Mi Jianshu米建书December 1979March 1981
Mi Jianshu米建书March 1981May 1983
Wu Xihai吴希海May 1983May 1993
Huang Yinkui黄寅逵May 1993December 1997
Tao Wuxian陶武先December 1997December 2000
Wang Rongxuan王荣轩January 2001June 2003
Li Chuncheng李春城June 2003November 2011
Huang Xinchu黄新初October 2011July 2016
Tang Liangzhi唐良智July 2016March 2017[7]
Fan Ruiping范锐平April 2017August 2021[8]
Shi Xiaolin施小琳August 2021[9]

References

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