The Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, officially the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, is the municipal committee of the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in
Shanghai.[1] The
committee secretary is the highest ranking post in the city and outranks the
mayor, who is generally the deputy secretary of the committee.[1] The current secretary is
Chen Jining, a member of the
CCP Politburo,[2] who replaced
Li Qiang on 28 October 2022.[3]
The committee is elected every five years by the Shanghai Municipal Congress of the CCP.[4] The permanent body of the committee is its
Standing Committee.[5]
Organization
The organization of the CCP Shanghai Committee includes:[6]
Office of the Institutional Organization Commission of the Chinese Communist Party Shanghai Committee
Standing Committee
The Standing Committee Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the permanent body of the committee. It currently consists of 12 members:
Other Standing Committee members:
Dong Yunhu (until May 2018), Wu Jingping (until May 2018),
Zhou Bo (February 2019), Chen Yin (until October 2021),
Weng Zuliang (until July 2021),
Shi Xiaolin (until May 2018), Ling Xi (December 2017–May 2021), Zhou Huilin (from May 2018), Zheng Gangmiao (from June 2018),
Wu Qing (from September 2019), Lin Xuexin (from May 2020),
Hu Wenrong (from December 2020), Zhu Zhisong (from January 2021), Liu Jie (from May 2021), Zhao Jiaming (from March 2022), Chen Jinshan (from March 2022)
12th Municipal Party Committee (28 June 2022–)
Secretary:
Li Qiang (until 28 October 2022),
Chen Jining (from 28 October 2022)
Other Standing Committee members: Lin Xuexin (until October 2022),
Hu Wenrong (until January 2023), Zhao Jiaming, Chen Tong, Zhu Zhisong, Zhang Wei, Chen Jinshan, Guo Fang (until June 2023), Li Yangzhe (from October 2022), Hu Shijun (from April 2023), Li Zheng (from July 2023), Hua Yuan (from February 2024)
^习近平任上海市委书记 韩正不再代理市委书记 [Xi Jinping is Secretary of Shanghai Municipal Party Committee – Han Zheng is No Longer Acting Party Secretary]. Sohu (in Simplified Chinese). 24 March 2007.
Archived from the original on 16 October 2007. Retrieved 18 January 2023.