Uyunqimg

Uyunqimg (Chinese乌云其木格, Pinyin Wūyúnqímùgé; Mongolian Oyunchimeg; * December 1942 in Beipiao, Chaoyang, Liaoning ) is a Chinese politician of the Communist Party of China (CPC ) and, among others, since 2003 Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.

Life

After schooling Uyunqimg studied at the University of Wossenschaft and technology in the Autonomous Region of Inner Mongolia and graduated in 1960 from. Subsequent studies at the Party School of the CPC Autonomous Region of Inner Mongolia, she finished in 1964 and was thereafter to 1960 teacher at the Party School of the CPC in Baotou, a prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia. During this time she was a member of the CCP in 1966 and then from 1968 to 1979 editor of the newspaper Daily Baotou. After Secretary of the Economic Committee of Baotou was then, it was between 1980 and 1983 secretary of the city committee of the CCP from Baotou and at the same time Vice-Director of the Organization Department.

After 1983 she was Director of the Organization Department and member of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Committee of the CPC of Baotou. After completion of these functions it was between 1984 and 1988 Director of the Women's Union of Inner Mongolia and 1987 delegates at the XIII. Congress of the Communist Party of China. Between 1988 and 1994, was Uyunqimg head of the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Committee of the CPC in the Autonomous Region of Inner Mongolia, and at the same time 1989-1994 Member of the Standing Committee of this area committees.

On the XIV Congress of the CCP took place in 1992 their choice for a candidate of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in 1993 and her appointment as Deputy Director of the Committee for Comprehensive Management of Internal Security in Inner Mongolia. In 1994, she was appointed deputy secretary of the Provincial Committee of the CPC Inner Mongolia and in 1997 at the XV. Congress confirmed as a candidate of the CPC Central Committee.

After it was between 2000 and 2001 Vice- chairman of the people's government, it was founded in 2001 as a successor Yun Bulong as chairman of the People's Government in the Autonomous Region of Inner Mongolia. In the XVI. Congress took place in 2002 her election as a member of the CPC Central Committee and in 2007 at the XVII. Congress re-election. In 2003, she was replaced as chairman of the People's Government of Inner Mongolia of Yang Jing.

Since 2003 Uyunqimg Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, a 150 - member panel of the National People's Congress, which shall carry out the work of the parliament between the sessions planner. Woman Uyunqimg making it the largest Mongolian -born as well as the second highest female representative is within the official hierarchy of the People's Republic of China by Liu Yandong, Member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China and the State Council of the People's Republic of China. In January 2011, she visited the Federal Republic of Germany on an official visit and was inter alia by Helma Orosz, the Mayor of Dresden, received.

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