Ding Guan'gen, male, Han nationality, is a native of Wuxi County, Jiangsu Province. He was born in 1929, joined the CPC in 1956 and graduated from Jiaotong University.
Ding spent over 30 years working for the Ministry of Railways. He began as an engineer, worked his way through the management ranks and ultimately became Minister of the Ministry of Railways in 1985. He also held several leadership positions in the State Council.
Ding was a member of the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th CPC Central Committees. He was a member of the Politburo of the 15th CPC Central Committee.
1997—2002 |
Member, 15th CPC, Central Committee, Politburo, Secretariat |
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1997—2002 |
Member, 15th CPC, Central Committee, Politburo |
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1997—2002 |
Member, 15th CPC, Central Committee |
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1997—???? |
Director, CPC, Central Committee, Central Commission for Guiding Ethic and Cultural Progress |
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1992—1997 |
Member, 14th CPC, Central Committee, Politburo, Secretariat (1st Plenum) |
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1992—1997 |
Member, 14th CPC, Central Committee, Politburo |
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1992—1997 |
Member, 14th CPC, Central Committee |
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1992—2002 |
Head, CPC, Central Committee, Propaganda Department |
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1990—???? |
Head, CPC, Central Committee, United Front Work Department |
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1988—1992 |
Co-opted Member, 13th CPC, Central Committee, Politburo, Secretariat (4th Plenum) |
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1988—1990 |
Director, Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council |
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1988—1990 |
Vice-Minister, National Development and Reform Commission |
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1987—1992 |
Alternate Member, 13th CPC, Central Committee, Politburo |
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1987—1992 |
Member, 13th CPC, Central Committee |
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1985—1988 |
Minister, Ministry of Railways |
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1985—1987 |
Co-opted Member, 12th CPC, Central Committee |
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1982—1987 |
Member, 12th CPC, Central Committee |
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1981—1983 |
Director, Ministry of Railways, Education Bureau |
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1975—1981 |
Deputy Director, Ministry of Railways, Foreign Affairs Bureau |
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1972—1975 |
Staff Member, Northern Jiaotong University, Administration Office |
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1969—1972 |
Worker, Cultural Revolution, May 7th Cadre School |
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1960—1969 |
Secretary, Ministry of Railways, General Office |
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1958—1960 |
Engineer, Ministry of Railways, General Transport Bureau |
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1956 |
Joined, CPC |
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1951 |
Graduate, Jiaotong University Shanghai Municipality |
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