Hu–Wen Administration
2002–2013 Chinese administration of Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao
4th generation Communist leadership of
the People's Republic of China
Hu Jintao (left) and Wen Jiabao (right)
Eight minor parties
5–18 March 2008
11th National People's Congress
The Hu–Wen Administration[a] is the name given to the Chinese leadership that officially succeeded Jiang Zemin, Li Peng and Zhu Rongji in 2002. Using the two leaders' surnames, it is abbreviated as Hu–Wen.[b]
This phrase is named after the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Chinese president Hu Jintao and premier Wen Jiabao, who are considered the 4th generation Chinese leaders and are viewed as, at least ostensibly, more reform-oriented and more open-minded and have been praised by political observers. Hu's contributions to the CCP ideology are officially termed the Scientific Outlook on Development.
CPC Politburo Standing Committee
16th PSC
17th PSC
The Presidency
Office | Officeholder(s) | Tenure |
---|---|---|
President | Hu Jintao | 2003–2013 |
Vice President | Zeng Qinghong Xi Jinping | 2003–2008 2008–2013 |
Congress and Conference leaders
Office | Officeholder(s) | Tenure |
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Congress Chairman | Wu Bangguo | 2003–2013 |
Conference Chairman | Jia Qinglin | 2003–2013 |
The State Council
Notes
See also
Preceded by | PRC leadership 4th generation | Succeeded by |