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'''Sun Zhengcai''' ({{zh|c=孙政才}}; born September 1963) is a Chinese politician and senior regional official. From 2012 to 2017, Sun served as the ] of ], an interior municipality. He has also been a member of the ] since 2012. Prior to that, he served as the ] of ] province, and ] of China. | '''Sun Zhengcai''' ({{zh|c=孙政才}}; born September 1963) is a Chinese politician and senior regional official. From 2012 to 2017, Sun served as the ] of ], an interior municipality. He has also been a member of the ] since 2012. Prior to that, he served as the ] of ] province, and ] of China. | ||
Sun is the youngest member of the ], and |
Shortly after losing his post in Chongqing, Sun was put under investigation by the ]. Sun is the youngest member of the ], and the fourth sitting Politburo member to be subject to investigation since 1990. Prior to his fall from grace, Sun was once considered to be a leading candidate for a top leadership position in the ]. | ||
==Early Career== | ==Early Career== |
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Sun Zhengcai | |
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孙政才 | |
Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing | |
In office November 2012 – July 2017 | |
Deputy | Huang Qifan→Zhang Guoqing (mayor) Zhang Guoqing→Tang Liangzhi (zhuanzhi) |
Preceded by | Zhang Dejiang |
Succeeded by | Chen Min'er |
Communist Party Secretary of Jilin Province | |
In office November 2009 – November 2012 | |
Preceded by | Wang Min |
Succeeded by | Wang Rulin |
Minister of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China | |
In office December 2006 – December 2009 | |
Premier | Wen Jiabao |
Preceded by | Du Qinglin |
Succeeded by | Han Changfu |
Personal details | |
Born | September 1963 (age 61) Rongcheng, Shandong |
Political party | Communist Party of China |
Alma mater | Qingdao Agricultural University China Agricultural University |
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Simplified Chinese | 孙政才 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 孫政才 | ||||||
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Sun Zhengcai (Chinese: 孙政才; born September 1963) is a Chinese politician and senior regional official. From 2012 to 2017, Sun served as the Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing, an interior municipality. He has also been a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China since 2012. Prior to that, he served as the Party Secretary of Jilin province, and Minister of Agriculture of China.
Shortly after losing his post in Chongqing, Sun was put under investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. Sun is the youngest member of the 18th Politburo of the Communist Party of China, and the fourth sitting Politburo member to be subject to investigation since 1990. Prior to his fall from grace, Sun was once considered to be a leading candidate for a top leadership position in the "6th Generation of Chinese leadership".
Early Career
Sun was born to an ordinary family of farmers in a village located near the city of Rongcheng, Shandong province in September 1963. In 1980, Sun was admitted to the Laiyang Agricultural College (now Qingdao Agricultural University). After obtaining a bachelor's degree, he pursued post-graduate work at the Beijing Agriculture and Forestry Institute and the China Agricultural University, where he obtained master's degrees in agronomy. After completing his academic work, he remained at the institute to conduct further research and eventually obtained positions as an administrator, rising to become executive vice president of the institute, in charge of its day-to-day work.
Sun joined the Communist Party of China in July 1988. In 1997, he was named governor and Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Shunyi County in rural Beijing. Shunyi was then converted from a county to an urban district; Sun continued to serve as district governor. In February 2002, he became the Party Secretary of the Shunyi District outside of Beijing, and also earned a seat on the municipal Party Standing Committee. After serving concurrently as secretary general of the Beijing party organization from 2002 to 2006, in December 2006, he was appointed as Minister of Agriculture as nominated by Premier Wen Jiabao. At age 43, Sun was one of the youngest State Council ministers at the time.
Jilin and Chongqing
In November 2009, Sun was named party chief of Jilin province, in northeast China. In November 2012, after the 18th CPC National Congress, he was appointed a member of the Politburo and replaced Zhang Dejiang as party chief of Chongqing. The post in Chongqing had emerged as one of the most important regional offices in China, and Sun's assuming the reins in the interior municipality signaled that he was likely destined for even higher office. It also demonstrated the trust that the central leadership placed in Sun, as Chongqing had only monthly earlier weathered a political storm with the attempted defection of police chief Wang Lijun and the ouster of party chief Bo Xilai. Since the 1990s, regional leadership tenures were seen as important stepping stones to eventual national leadership.
In February 2017, inspection teams under the auspices of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection released a report announcing that Chongqing had not done enough to excise its political scene from the influence of Bo Xilai and Wang Lijun. It was the first blot on Sun in an otherwise steady term in Chongqing. In May 2017, he was re-elected as secretary of the CPC Chongqing Municipal Committee.
In July 2017, party authorities announced that Sun was to be replaced in his post as party secretary of Chongqing by Chen Min'er, who was propaganda chief in Zhejiang when Xi Jinping was provincial party secretary there. The meeting to announce the event had been called abruptly, and Sun himself was not present at the handover ceremony; there was no mention of his record in Chongqing, either, as was customary for major transition meetings. Curiously, footage of Sun also appeared to be deliberately cut from Xinwen Lianbo coverage of the National Finance Work Conference - a meeting attended by all Politburo members. These circumstances led to speculation that Sun had been sidelined or was otherwise placed under investigation by the authorities.
Political future
On the 18th Politburo, Sun and Hu Chunhua, then-party secretary of Guangdong, were the only members born after 1960 with a seat on the elite council. As one of the youngest provincial-level leaders of his generation, Sun was considered as a promising candidate for the sixth-generation leaders of the Communist Party, expected to come to power in 2022, and even characterized by some media outlets as a potential successor to Xi Jinping.
It is not clear if Sun had any strong backing from former political heavyweights prior to his ascendancy to the Politburo; more likely, he was a consensus candidate whose loyalties crossed factional lines. It has been suggested that Jia Qinglin or Wen Jiabao may have served as Sun's advocate for promotion; the former because Sun worked for Beijing for much of his early political career, where Jia Qinglin was party secretary, and the latter because Wen and Sun both share a modest upbringing and common concerns for China's rural population.
Sun's sudden removal from his leadership post in Chongqing in July 2017 likely ended his rise, if not his political career. Lacking an official pronouncement, however, it is unclear whether Sun will face demotion or criminal indictment. Should Sun be disgraced, he would be only the fourth Politburo member since 1990 to be ejected from the body, after Chen Xitong, Chen Liangyu, and Bo Xilai; all of them were party chiefs of major municipalities.
Sun is a member of the 17th and 18th Central Committees of the Communist Party of China.
References
- ^ Cheng, Li. "Sun Zhengcai 孙政才: One of China's Top Future Leaders to Watch". Brookings John L Thornton China Centre. Archived from the original on 8 April 2013.
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Preceded byZhang Dejiang | Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing 2012 – 2017 |
Succeeded byChen Min'er |
Preceded byWang Min | Communist Party Secretary of Jilin 2009 – 2012 |
Succeeded byWang Rulin |
Political offices | ||
Preceded byDu Qinglin | Minister of Agriculture of China 2006 – 2009 |
Succeeded byHan Changfu |
18th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (2012–2017) | |
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Standing Committee | |
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* First office-holder after Chongqing became a direct-controlled municipality; ♀ female |
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- 1963 births
- Living people
- Politicians from Weihai
- People's Republic of China politicians from Shandong
- Communist Party of China politicians from Shandong
- Political office-holders in Chongqing
- Political office-holders in Beijing
- Political office-holders in Jilin
- Ministers of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China