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|office = [[President of Zaihan]] | |office = [[President of Zaihan]] | ||
|premier = [[Lai Hu]]<br>[[Gu Guiying]]<br>[[Shen Peng]]<br>[[Yang Qing]] | |premier = [[Lai Hu]]<br>[[Gu Guiying]]<br>[[Shen Peng]]<br>[[Yang Qing]] | ||
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|successor1 = [[Xiang Fang]] | |successor1 = [[Xiang Fang]] | ||
|office2 = Member of the [[National Assembly of Zaihan|National Assembly]] for | |office2 = Member of the [[National Assembly of Zaihan|National Assembly]] for Jiaotong | ||
|term_start2 = 3 February 1990 | |term_start2 = 3 February 1990 | ||
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|birth_name = Li Jinhai | |birth_name = Li Jinhai | ||
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1951|07|15|df=y}} | |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1951|07|15|df=y}} | ||
|birth_place = | |birth_place = Liaocheng, Hangxia, [[Zaihan]] | ||
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|party = [[Republican Party of Zaihan|Republican Party]] | |party = [[Republican Party of Zaihan|Republican Party]] | ||
|spouse = [[Bai Zexian]] (m. 1976) | |spouse = [[Bai Zexian]] (m. 1976) | ||
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|education = [[University of Liaocheng]] | |education = [[University of Liaocheng]] | ||
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'''Li Jinhai''' ({{wp|Mandarin Chinese|Zaihanese}}: 李金海 ''Lǐ Jīnhǎi''; born 15 July 1954) is a [[Zaihan|Zaihanese]] {{wp|politician}} and the current [[President of Zaihan]]. Prior to | '''Li Jinhai''' ({{wp|Mandarin Chinese|Zaihanese}}: 李金海 ''Lǐ Jīnhǎi''; born 15 July 1954) is a [[Zaihan|Zaihanese]] {{wp|politician}} and the current [[President of Zaihan]]. Prior to his presidency, Li was the [[Minister of Finance of Zaihan|Minister of Finance]] from 1999 to 2005 and a 15-year member of the [[National Assembly of Zaihan|National Assembly]] from 1990 to 2005. Li has been the secretary-general of the [[Republican Party of Zaihan|Republican Party]] since 2006. | ||
Li was born in 1954 in Liaocheng, the largest city of the Hangxia province. He received a scholarship to study at the prestigious [[Eastern Liao Collegiate School]] and went on to attend the [[University of Liaocheng]], where he graduated with a dual-degree in economics and philosophy. Li joined the [[Republican Party of Zaihan|Republican Party]] in 1979 and worked as an economic advisor in Liaocheng and other cities in Hangxia. He became deputy party chairman of the Liaocheng Republican Party in 1986, and was elected to the [[National Assembly of Zaihan|National Assembly]] for the municipality of Jiaotong in 1990. | |||
In 2005, after serving a six-year term as the finance minister under president Yin Cheng, Li was chosen by Yin and the Republican Party to be the next [[President of Zaihan]]. Li's tenure as both finance minister and state president has been marked for his political pragmatism, centrism, and technocratic nature. While economically liberal, Li has promoted the role of the state in certain sectors and has enforced protectionist trade laws. Under his rule, Zaihan's economy has grown rapidly, with the country rising from the world's 9th largest economy in 2005 to the 4th largest in 2018. Domestically, Li has loosened state repression in the realms of media and travel, but is largely conservative in regards to social issues. His foreign policy has been defined by forging closer relationships with [[Hyban]] and [[Vonzumier]] and a more aggressive policy towards [[Bhasar]]. |
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Li Jinhai | |
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李金海 | |
President of Zaihan | |
Assumed office 18 July 2005 | |
Premier | Lai Hu Gu Guiying Shen Peng Yang Qing |
Succeeded by | Yin Cheng |
Minister of Finance | |
In office 7 October 1999 – 18 July 2005 | |
President | Yin Cheng |
Premier | Yan Jiang |
Preceded by | Peng Xinyue |
Succeeded by | Xiang Fang |
Member of the National Assembly for Jiaotong | |
In office 3 February 1990 – 18 July 2005 | |
Preceded by | Dai Meng |
Succeeded by | Wang Qigang |
Personal details | |
Born | Li Jinhai 15 July 1951 Liaocheng, Hangxia, Zaihan |
Political party | Republican Party |
Spouse | Bai Zexian (m. 1976) |
Children | 2 |
Education | University of Liaocheng |
Li Jinhai (Zaihanese: 李金海 Lǐ Jīnhǎi; born 15 July 1954) is a Zaihanese politician and the current President of Zaihan. Prior to his presidency, Li was the Minister of Finance from 1999 to 2005 and a 15-year member of the National Assembly from 1990 to 2005. Li has been the secretary-general of the Republican Party since 2006.
Li was born in 1954 in Liaocheng, the largest city of the Hangxia province. He received a scholarship to study at the prestigious Eastern Liao Collegiate School and went on to attend the University of Liaocheng, where he graduated with a dual-degree in economics and philosophy. Li joined the Republican Party in 1979 and worked as an economic advisor in Liaocheng and other cities in Hangxia. He became deputy party chairman of the Liaocheng Republican Party in 1986, and was elected to the National Assembly for the municipality of Jiaotong in 1990.
In 2005, after serving a six-year term as the finance minister under president Yin Cheng, Li was chosen by Yin and the Republican Party to be the next President of Zaihan. Li's tenure as both finance minister and state president has been marked for his political pragmatism, centrism, and technocratic nature. While economically liberal, Li has promoted the role of the state in certain sectors and has enforced protectionist trade laws. Under his rule, Zaihan's economy has grown rapidly, with the country rising from the world's 9th largest economy in 2005 to the 4th largest in 2018. Domestically, Li has loosened state repression in the realms of media and travel, but is largely conservative in regards to social issues. His foreign policy has been defined by forging closer relationships with Hyban and Vonzumier and a more aggressive policy towards Bhasar.