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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhao_HongzhuZhao Hongzhu - Wikipedia

    Zhao Hongzhu (Chinese: 赵洪祝; born July 1947) is a retired Chinese politician and a previous member of the Chinese Communist Party's national leadership. Zhao served as the Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the Communist Party's anti-corruption agency, as well as a Secretary of the Central ...

  2. Zhao Hongzhu, male, Han Nationality, was born in 1947 and is a native of Inner Mongolia. He began to work in 1965 and joined the CPC in 1969. He Graduated from the Party School of the Central Committee of the CPC.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhu_HongzhaoZhu Hongzhao - Wikipedia

    Zhu Hongzhao ( Chinese: 朱弘昭) (died May 14, 934 [1] [2]) was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period Later Tang state. He was a close associate of its second emperor. Li Siyuan and became particularly powerful during the short reign of Li Siyuan's son and successor Li Conghou while serving as chief of staff ( Shumishi ).

  4. Nov 15, 2012 · Zhao Hongzhu is currently a member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee, deputy secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, secretary of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee, and chairman of the Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress.

  5. Mar 16, 2013 · Zhao Hongzhu, born in July 1947, is a male ethnic Han from Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. He entered the workforce in October 1965, joined the CPC in August 1969, and received a ...

  6. Zhao Hongzhu Secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and concurrently Chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress.

  7. Feb 4, 2015 · Zhao, the revered liberal leader who passed away ten years ago, was known to advocate the establishment in China of a relatively independent anti-graft agency comparable to the much-admired Independent Commission against Corruption of Hong Kong (Radio Free Asia, January 17).