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Wang Li, deputy secretary general of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee and director of the Political Research Office of the Provincial Party Committee, plans to serve as the secretary of the Prefecture Municipal Party Committee

According to the Yunnan Daily on June 3, the Organization Department of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee announced the proposed positions of 25 provincial management cadres. Among them, Wang Li, deputy secretary general of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee, director of the Policy Research Office of the Provincial Party Committee, and deputy director of the Office of the Provincial Committee for Comprehensively Deepening Reform, plans to serve as the secretary of the Prefecture Municipal Party Committee.

Wang Li, deputy secretary general of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee and director of the Political Research Office of the Provincial Party Committee, plans to serve as the secretary of the Prefecture Municipal Party Committee

According to the official resume, Wang Li, male, Han ethnicity, born in September 1971, university degree, member of the Communist Party of China, joined the work in July 1993.

Wang Li has successively served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Xuanwei Municipal Party Committee, director of the Management Committee of Xuanwei Economic and Technological Development Zone, deputy secretary and deputy director of the party group of the management committee of the Nanhaizi Industrial Base in Qujing City, deputy director of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of Qujing City, vice mayor of Baoshan City (publicly elected), member of the Standing Committee and vice mayor of the Baoshan Municipal Party Committee, member of the Standing Committee and executive vice mayor of the Yuxi Municipal Party Committee, and deputy secretary general of the Provincial Party Committee.

Since May 2019, Wang Li has served as deputy secretary-general of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee and director of the Policy Research Office of the Provincial Party Committee.

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