Committee of the National People's Congress in People's Republic of China
全国人民代表大会教育科学文化卫生委员会 | |
Abbreviation | (全国人大教科文卫委员会) |
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Formation | June 7, 1983 (1983-06-07) |
Type | Special committee of the National People's Congress |
Legal status | Active |
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Chairperson | Li Xueyong |
Deputy Chairpersons | Leng Rong, Yin Fanglong, Wu Heng, Du Yubo, Yang Shuan, Li Jinghai, Yang Zhijin, Liu Qian, Zhang Ping, Qiu Yong, Yin Yicui, Song Puxuan, Chen Qiufa, Zheng Weiping, Wu Yingjie, Xu Dazhe |
Parent organization | National People's Congress Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (when the NPC is not in session) |
The Education, Science, Culture and Public Health Committee of the National People's Congress (Chinese: 全国人民代表大会教育科学文化卫生委员会; pinyin: Quánguó Rénmín Dàibiǎo Dàhuì Jiàoyù Kēxué Wénhuà Wèishēng Wěiyuánhuì) is one of nine special committees of the National People's Congress, the national legislature of the People's Republic of China. The special committee was created during the first session of the 6th National People's Congress in June 1983, and has existed for every National People's Congress since.[1]
Chairpersons[edit]
Congress | Chairperson |
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6th National People's Congress | Zhou Gucheng (周谷城) |
7th National People's Congress | Zhou Gucheng (周谷城) |
8th National People's Congress | Zhao Dongwan (赵东宛) |
9th National People's Congress | Zhu Kaixuan (朱开轩) |
10th National People's Congress | Zhu Lilan (朱丽兰) |
11th National People's Congress | Bai Keming (白克明) |
12th National People's Congress | Liu Binjie (柳斌杰) |
13th National People's Congress | Li Xueyong (李学勇) |
References[edit]
- ^ "委员会简介". 全国人民代表大会教育科学文化卫生委员会 (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 30 June 2015. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
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