Li Keqiang was born in July 1955. He is an ethnic Han from Dingyuan, Anhui Province. In 1974, Li entered the workforce as an educated youth in his home province’s Fengyang County. Four years later, Li came to Beijing to further his studies in the department of law at Peking University.

In 1982, he became Secretary of the Committee of the Communist Youth League at Peking University and a member of the Standing Committee of the Communist Youth League Central Committee. Li served in the Communist Youth League till 1998, when he arrived in Henan Province and became China’s youngest provincial governor with a doctoral degree. At the end of 2004, Li was transferred to northeast China’s Liaoning Province, where he served as Party Chief.

Li joined the highest leading body of the CPC in 2007. In 2008, at the age of 53, Li became China’s youngest vice premier in nearly 20 years. In November, 2012, Li was re-elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.

Meanwhile, China’s top judge and procurator have also been elected. The new president of the Supreme’s People’s Court, Zhou Qiang was born in April 1960 in Huangmei county, Central China’s Hubei province. Zhou obtained his master’s degree at China’s Southwest University of Political Science and Law in 1985. Most recently, He was Party chief in the province of Hunan.

And the new Procurator-General of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, Cao Jianming, was born in September 1955 in Nantong in China’s eastern Jiangsu province. In 1995, Cao became Deputy secretary of the CPC committee of the East China University of Political Science and Law, where he also studied and then taught at. This is in fact, Cao’s second term as China’s top procurator. He was first elected to the position back in 2008.

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