Hu Jintao


 

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Hu Jintao

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Hanyu PinyinHú J?nt?o

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Wade-GilesHu Chin-t'ao

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Family nameHu

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Order:4th President

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Term of Office:March 15 2003 - present

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March 15 - 2003

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Predecessor:Jiang Zemin

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Successor: ---

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Date of Birth:December 21, 1942

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December 21 - 1942

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Place of Birth: Jiangyan, Jiangsu, China

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Jiangyan - Jiangsu - China

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Wife:Liu Yongqing

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Wife - Liu Yongqing

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Political Party:Communist Party of China

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Political Party - Communist Party of China

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Hú J?nt?o (born December 21, 1942) became General Secretary of the Communist Party of China on November 15, 2002. He became President of the People's Republic of China, replacing Jiang Zemin, on March 15, 2003, following his election by the National People's Congress.

Related Topics:
December 21 - 1942 - General Secretary - Communist Party of China - November 15 - 2002 - President of the People's Republic of China - Jiang Zemin - March 15 - 2003 - National People's Congress

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