Qi Yu
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Qi Yu (Chinese: 齐玉; pinyin: Qí Yù; born April 1961) is a Chinese politician serving since 2015 as the deputy head of the Organization Department of the Chinese Communist Party. Qi was formerly a provincial official in Jilin and Qinghai provinces.
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Simplified Chinese | 齐玉 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 齊玉 | ||||||
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Qi was born in Wuqi County, Shaanxi province. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in December 1982. He graduated from Northwest University of Politics and Law with a degree in philosophy, and later obtained a graduate degree from the Central Party School. He began his work in the Organization Department of the Shaanxi provincial party committee, then was named editor at Party Building Research, a publication of the Organization Department of the Chinese Communist Party. He was elevated to editor-in-chief of the publication in 2001. He also briefly served as the deputy party chief of Taiyuan. In November 2007, he was named Organization Department head of Qinghai province and a member of the provincial Party Standing Committee.[1]
In May 2013, Qi was named head of the provincial Organization Department of Jilin.[2] He was named deputy head of the Organization Department of the Chinese Communist Party in December 2015.[3] In January 2019, he was named Party Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[4]