- Meng
Xuenong (simplified Chinese: 孟学农;
traditional Chinese: 孟學農; pinyin: Mèng
Xuénóng; born
August 1949) is a
Chinese politician. Meng
worked as a factory...
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Secretary of the province. Wang took over from
disgraced Beijing mayor Meng
Xuenong when SARS
struck the city in
spring 2003, at
which time he had only served...
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senior engineer.
Mayor of Beijing, 1999-2003. He was
succeeded by Meng
Xuenong, who was
replaced by Wang
Qishan after the SARS outbreak. Head of the Beijing...
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official in the city
after the
secretary of the CCP
Beijing Committee. "Meng
Xuenong appointed acting governor of
north China's
Shanxi Province". Xinhua. 2007...
- wake of the
Shanxi slave labour scandal in 2007. He was
succeeded by Meng
Xuenong, who had been
previously sacked as
Mayor of
Beijing in the
aftermath of...
- the
health minister, who
supported Jiang, and the
Mayor of Beijing, Meng
Xuenong,
widely perceived as Hu's protégé. Hu and Wen
Jiabao took a more conservative...
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cases and measures.[citation needed] On 20 April, Beijing's
mayor Meng
Xuenong and the
health minister of the PRC
Zhang Wenkang were
replaced respectively...
- Yu
resigned as
governor in
September 2007, and was
succeeded by Meng
Xuenong. As part of a
wider Party reshuffle in
preparation for the
formation of...
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during the
Warlord Era (1916–1928) Meng
Xuenong (simplified Chinese: 孟学农;
traditional Chinese: 孟學農; pinyin: Mèng
Xuénóng born 1949) - vice-governor and acting...
- well as the
construction of 1,300 bridges.
Water resources of
China Meng
Xuenong, the project's
deputy director (2003–2007) Irtysh–Karamay–Ürümqi Canal...