Ren Baige
Chinese politician
Ren Baige (Chinese: 任白戈) (1906–1986) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Nanchong, Sichuan Province. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1926. He later joined the League of Left-Wing Writers. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was in Yan'an. He was vice governor of Sichuan Province, mayor and Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Chongqing.[1]
Preceded by Yan Hongyan | Communist Party Chief of Chongqing | Succeeded by Lan Yinong |
Preceded by Cao Diqiu | Mayor of Chongqing | Succeeded by Lan Yinong |
Preceded by Du Xinyuan | CPPCC Committee Chairman of Sichuan | Succeeded by Yang Chao |
References
- ^ "追念任白戈". Archived from the original on 2012-07-28. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
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Political leaders of Chongqing since 1949
Secretaries
- Chen Xilian
- Zhang Linzhi
- Cao Diqiu
- Yan Hongyan
- Ren Baige
- Lan Yinong
- Duan Siying
- He Yunfeng
- Lu Dadong
- Qian Min
- Ding Changhe
- Wang Qian
- Liao Bokang
- Xiao Yang
- Sun Tongchuan
- Zhang Delin*
- He Guoqiang
- Huang Zhendong
- Wang Yang
- Bo Xilai
- Zhang Dejiang
- Sun Zhengcai
- Chen Min'er
- Yuan Jiajun
Chairpersons
- Wang Yunlong
- Huang Zhendong
- Chen Guangguo
- Zhang Xuan
- Wang Jiong
- Chen Xilian
- Cao Diqiu
- Ren Baige
- Lan Yinong
- Duan Siying
- He Yunfeng
- Lu Dadong
- Qian Min
- Ding Changhe
- Yu Hanqing
- Xiao Yang
- Sun Tongchuan
- Liu Zhizhong
- Pu Haiqing
- Bao Xuding*
- Wang Hongju
- Huang Qifan
- Zhang Guoqing
- Tang Liangzhi
- Hu Henghua
Chairpersons
- Zhang Wenbin
- Liu Zhizhong
- Xing Yuanmin
- Xu Jingye
- Xu Songnan
- Wang Jiong
- Tang Fangyu
- Cheng Lihua ♀
* First office-holder after Chongqing became a direct-controlled municipality;
♀ female
♀ female
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